Learning Style: A Mirror into a Child’s Natural Soul
09/01/2009
● By
Anonymous
Does it seem as though your child is constantly moving? Does she prefer things explained to her, rather than reading it herself? Does your son read everything he can get his hands on, yet fumble with verbal instructions? The reason this occurs is because each child has a preference for the way they decipher, retain and disperse information. The manner in which information is learned, material is comprehended and concepts are processed is called a “learning style.” How often have adults wondered what makes a child tick? Identifying one’s learning styles and understanding how best to utilize it, is like a shortcut to deciphering the code – at least from the learning aspect.
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