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A child’s unique approach to learning based on preferences, strengths and weaknesses.
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Learning style is as exclusive as a child’s fingerprint. There is no right or wrong learning style for a student
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Many children use different styles in various circumstances.
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A child’s learning style is not fixed, it is constantly shifting, but many people have a dominant style that stays with them throughout their lifetime.
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There are currently seven types of learning styles.
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Figural intelligence deals with concrete information that one can see, hear, and touch directly - where the informational content is immediately perceived.
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Symbolic intelligence deals with information in notational form. In contrast to figural information, which is concrete, symbolic information is abstract.
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