How to identify a visual child? - They observe a parent’s or teacher’s body language and facial expressions for content and learn through demonstrations and descriptions. They tend to have well-developed imaginations and often think in pictures. Too much movement or action in a classroom may cause distraction for them. For older children who read, written instructions may help clarify verbal directions. They may enjoy organizing their spelling words in a colorful chart or drawing a diagram. They look at story books., How to identify an aural child? - They like participating in discussions and talking things through. Verbal directions may help clarify instructions or written information. Too much noise may be distracting. They love audiobooks, storytelling and songs. , How to identify kinesthesic child? - They like physical sensations and may have trouble sitting still for long periods. A hands-on approach that allows them to actively explore their physical world help them learn best. They like acting and games too!, How to identify a read/write child? - What age? Can they read/write? Careful!, How to identify a tactile child? - They prefer activities or projects that allow them to use their hands. E.g. drawing, crafts, painting, experiments, blocks, art projects, playdough, etc., So...To sum up - Vary, observe, talk to expert parents, nurture, ENJOY!,

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