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Learning Styles

July 5th, 2009 No comments

There are three common learning styles. You might be auditory, and prefer to listen to gain information. Could you be visual, preferring to read or see information? Or are you kinesthetic, needing to touch and manipulate something to learn? Likely, we each have a bit of all three learning styles.  Although we likely have a dominant style for  processing information.

In my house, I’m visual. My husband is auditory. And my daughter is mostly auditory, with some of the other two styles. She’s still young enough that I’m not sure she has one preference yet.

In future posts, I’ll share more descriptions so that you’ll have a really good idea of which style you prefer. You’ll also be able to apply the styles to your children.

Why is that important? Future posts will also share ways to connect with the other styles so that your message is clear. It will also help you to work with your children on learning activities.

And if you’re working outside the home, and provide training for others, the suggestions will help you too.

Stay tuned.