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All children learn differently. Helping parents find out how their child
learns best could be one of the keys to his/her success in school…and life.
For a long time, researchers thought there were three primary learning styles—kinesthetic,
auditory and visual. Now, researchers say there are multiple intelligences
beyond these three such as linguistic, logical/mathematical, interpersonal,
intrapersonal, spatial, bodily-kinesthetic and musical. Still other theories
categorize children’s learning styles by describing them in action terms.
They say we should look at talents, interests, disposition, preferred environment
and other issues.
Thanks to the work of many talented researchers over the years, we now know
there are lots of effective ways to learn. And the exciting thing is that
no one style is better than another. Even more exciting is the fact that parents
can play an important role in helping their child discover and develop the
learning styles that work best for him/her. This Parent Guide provides details
about each of the learning styles, summarizes the research highlights in layman’s
language and provides practical, easy-to-follow suggestions to help parents
identify their child’s unique learning styles and help develop them into powerful
individualized learning techniques to maximize their child’s success.
