Different children have different personalities, and likewise, children have different intelligences and learning styles-some are visual-spatial learners, some auditory learners, some kinesthetic learners, and some a combination. By understanding your child's learning personality, you can tailor his environment or teach him tips to help him succeed in school and in life.
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What It Means to Be an Auditory Learner
Every child learns differently. If your child loves jokes, constantly sings or hums, and is louder than other kids,...
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Are Learning Styles a Myth?
Do learning styles such as kinesthetic, auditory, and visual really exist? Find out what the learning style debate is...
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Tap into Your Child's Talents to Master Math
Is your child a visual or a kinesthetic learner? Here's how to use your child's strengths to build math skills at home.
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Self-Directed Learning
The concept of Self-Directed Learning (SDL) is one which educators have investigated and discussed for many years. This...
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Myers-Briggs Type Inventory: Sensing or Intuition
Sensing or Intuition The second pair of psychological preferences is Sensing and Intuition. Do you pay more attention...
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