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Roeper is survived by her brother, Heinz Bondy and his wife, Carolyn, of
Germantown, Maryland; by three children: Tom Roeper and his wife Laura Holland, of Amherst, Massachusetts, Peter Roeper and his wife Martha Harnly, of Oakland, California, and Karen Roeper and her husband Peter Rosselli, of Muir
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In 1956, the same year that Roeper and her husband George established the first board of advisors for the Roeper School, they also convened a panel of national experts and developed a curriculum for gifted children. In
September 1956 the Roeper School became only the second school in America to focus
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The German annexation of
Austria of March 1938 prevented her from being able to truly begin her studies. Roeper was able to flee with her father on the last train across the Austrian border before Germany unified with Austria while Sigmund and Anna Freud fled soon after. Eastern Michigan University
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Though the family consisted of mainstream
Lutherans, the Bondy family were of Jewish heritage. After the NSDAP party came to power in Austria, Max Bondy sold the school, struggling with this notion that he was not German because of his heritage. He and Annemarie fled in the spring of 1938 with the
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Roeper was active with the
Merrill Palmer Institute in the 1950s, which was a group of pediatricians, psychologists, and educators in Detroit that met to discuss children's emotional development. Roeper was the president of the Metropolitan Preschool Association in the late 1950s and early 1960s,
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Gertrud Bondy was a medical doctor as well as a psychiatrist-in-training with
Sigmund Freud. Gertrud and her husband Max founded a series of schools focusing on, âpsychoanalytic understanding of human development and a desire to educate children to build and thrive in a pluralistic, democratic
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In 1941 Roeper and her husband were invited to
Detroit to direct a nursery school and also established a grade school. Their schooling techniques caught on quickly, and the school grew rapidly. The Roeper School began expanding so much that in 1946 they purchased a campus in Bloomfield Hills,
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She retired from the Roeper School in 1980, although she remained on the board of trustees until 2002. In 1989, Roeper received the
President's Award from the National Association for Gifted Children for a lifetime of distinguished service to the field.
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societyâ including a school in the town of
Marineau. Annemarie observed the strong independent educational ideals very early in life in the school that her parents were creating. The school was Schule Marienau, which is still operating outside Hamburg.
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in 1941 with only nine students. Today the school serves over 630 students, from preschool to 12th grade, still focusing on an intense recognition for every student's needs, and a profound appreciation for emotional and intellectual commitments.
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Annemarie Roeper never fully finished any higher education past high school. While a medical student at the
University of Vienna in 1937, she was the youngest person to ever be accepted to study child psychoanalysis with Sigmund and Anna Freud.
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and her parents. They fled first to Switzerland, joining her mother who had fled a year earlier. Then, in 1939, they went to the United States. Prior to the German annexation of Austria, Annemarie had planned on higher education with Anna Freud.
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Michigan. In 1961 they expanded by purchasing a second campus in Birmingham, Michigan. George was head of the lower grades school in Bloomfield Hills until 1979; Annemarie headed the high school in Birmingham until 1980, when she retired.
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Roeper is recognized as a pioneer for gifted education. Her insistence that the soul of the gifted child is as important as their cognitive abilities has influenced how many gifted educators and counselors interact with these children.
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She also developed the Annemarie Roeper Method of Qualitative Assessment to provide a deeper understanding of a child's personality and abilities. She has been listed in Who's Who, Women of the World, and Who's Who of American Women.
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After retiring from university teaching and leading the Roeper School campuses in 1979 and 1980, the Roepers settled in Oakland, California. Her husband George died there in 1992, at the age of 81.
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help of George Roeper, a student in her parentsâ school. They escaped Germany before the German annexation of Austria was complete. They left just ahead of the train out of Germany that carried
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Roeper published over 100 articles and book chapters, three scholarly books and four children's books. Her last publication was the book âBeyond Old Age: Essays on Living and Dyingâ.
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with her husband George in 1941. The school continues on two campuses: lower elementary grades in Bloomfield Hills and Middle-Upper Elementary in Birmingham, in Michigan.
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Kane, Michele (2003). "An Evolving Field: A Conversation with Annemarie Roeper: A View from the Self".
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