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Visual-spatial learner children are those who gather their information best through their eyes. Visual-spatial learners are individuals who think in pictures rather than in words. Visual-spatial learning is just one of the many types of learning styles. Others include auditory, tactile, kinesthetic, etc.
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Guidelines for Teaching Visual-Spatial Learners
Guidelines for Teaching Visual-Spatial Learners (VSLs) Present ideas visually on the chalkboard or on overheads. "A...
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Showing Your Work When There's Nothing to Show
Does your visual-spatial child answer math problems accurately, but never show the steps taken? Can your child solve...
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Are You a Creator? An Essay for Kids!
Kids seem to come in two basic designs: some are good at school and some are good at creating. There are also some who...
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Bibliography on Gifted/Learning Disabled
Baum, S. M., Owen, S. V., & Dixon, J. To be gifted and learning disabled: From identification to practical...
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Using Visual-Spatial Strengths to Memorize New Material
I talk to a lot of teachers about how they can best reach the visual-spatial learners in their classes, those who think...
Source: Visual Spatial Resource Center

