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Experts in learning tell us there may be as many as eight different kinds of intelligence, or learning preferences.
Learning Preferences Include:
Preference for working with one's hands; enjoy finding out about things by touching solid materials and moving them around; often very good in athletics and at building or fixing things
Preference for picturing things in one's mind; can imagine how these things would look if they were changed in certain ways; like working with drawings, photographs, and maps
Preference for working things out in one's head; good with numbers and problem solving; may enjoy doing experiments
Preference for music; sometimes said to "have an ear for music"; may often remember every note of an entire piece of music or follow rythms without reading the music off a sheet; may prefer listening to music to reading a book
Preference for reading, writing, and storytelling; prefer vecieving information in the form of words; often very successful in school and in careers that emphasize reading and verbal communication
Preference for being with people; feel comfortable and learn best in social settings; make friends easily and like being part of a group; usually communicate well with others and may enjoy helping people solve their problems