Simple methods of how you can identify your child’s primary learning style.
1. Simple methods of how you can
identify your child’s primary
learning style.
2. We all have our strengths and weaknesses, and that’s totally fine!
When it comes to learning, though, some of us have a more dominant
learning style than others. Similarly, every child is unique, but they all
also have similarities in how they learn. This article will show you 7
simple methods of how you can identify your child’s primary learning
style.
3. There is a difference between our preferred learning style and our
primary learning style, and it’s important that we identify our child’s
primary learning style as quickly as possible. Our primary learning style
refers to the specific way in which we filter information, organize it and
then store that information in our long-term memory bank. Each of us
has this unique approach to taking knowledge in.
4. Learning styles can be broken down into four categories: auditory,
visual, read/write, and kinaesthetic. For example, if your kid is an
auditory learner, they’re probably great at understanding new concepts
by listening to them or talking about them with other people.
5. If your child prefers visual learning, they’ll likely get more out of
reading or seeing new concepts than they would hearing or writing
about them.
Read/write learners are those who tend to learn better by writing
things down or reading them in a textbook. Kinaesthetic learners prefer
to learn through movement and touch.
6. You can figure out what type of learner your child is simply by
observing them on a daily basis. Here are seven ways to hone in on
their primary learning style:
1.Observe their behaviors and interests on a daily basis.
2.Ask their teacher how they react in the classroom and what
types of projects they enjoy.
3.Watch how they interact with objects. Do they like to use their
hands, do they prefer to use their voice, or do they love visual
stimulation?
7. 4.Take note of their emotional responses to different activities and
conversations. Are they happy, sad, excited or bored?
5.Listen to them talk about things that interest them. How do they
use words, and what words do they use? Do they tend to be more
analytical or creative, for example?
6.Notice which subjects they excel at and learn with ease compared
to others: math or science, for instance? Or does English come more
naturally to them? This can be a useful clue as well!
7.Watch how they listen, see, taste, touch, or smell things that
interest and excite them.
8. As parents, we are usually eager to get our children into the best
schools, with the best teachers. But have you ever stopped and
wondered what type of learner your child is? Learning styles can be a
whole new ballgame when it comes to your children. If you can
figure out what their primary learning style is, you will be able to find
more effective ways to help them succeed in school. And the earlier
you apply that knowledge, the better off they will be. You may even
discover that they have another style they can use as an “auxiliary”
learning style, one that helps them decipher information in a
different way.
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