According to researches, there are 127 factors that contribute to learning styles. Learning styles are the ways in which children take in new information and process for later use. Some children take in more information visually while other take information through tactile.
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Myers-Briggs Type Inventory: All Types Are Equal
All preferences are equally valuable and each type brings an important point of view when people interact. A mixture of...
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Learning Styles of Children
One size (style) does not fit all. Effective teachers try to understand how individual children take in and process...
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How Adults Can Support Children's Growth and Learning
Children’s learning can be enriched and extended—adults who understand young children’s growth and development can...
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Learning Styles
A most important characteristic of becoming an effective, caring educator is the ability and commitment to recognize...
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Guiding Principles About Young Children's Growth and Learning
Children are active learners Children learn through experiences with people, objects and things in their world....
