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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Honoring a Child's Learning Style
Some people are visual learners. Others are auditory or tactile/kinesthetic learners, and still others are a combination...
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Seven Ways for Young Children to Be Smart
Early childhood professionals have always looked at the whole picture when considering children's intelligence....
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Gender Gaps in Math and Reading Gains During Elementary and High School by Race and Ethnicity
Abstract Gender differences in academic achievement have long fascinated researchers and policy-makers alike. In this...
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Fourth Grade: Hassle-Free Homework and Children's Learning Styles
Since your child has entered fourth grade, you've probably noticed a difference in the amount and type of homework he...
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Two Ways of Knowing
Socrates, the founder of the inductive method (Watson, 1978), was a master at analytical reasoning. Plato, his student,...
Source: Visual Spatial Resource Center
