How to Determine Your Child's Learning Style Concord CA

The key to effectively teaching your child is understanding the way he or she receives and processes information. Here are the steps to identifying and teaching to your child's learning style.

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How to Determine Your Child's Learning Style

Steps

  1. Understand the three main learning styles or modalities.
    • Auditory Learners learn by talking or listening.
    • Visual Learners learn by seeing print or images.
    • Kinesthetic/Tactile Learners learn by doing.
  2. Observe your child.
    • How does your child express himself? Visual learners may express themselves through facial expression. Auditory learners may express themselves through words. Kinesthetic learners may express themselves through body language.
    • What are his or her interests? Visual learners are typically interested in print and images. Auditory learners may enjoy sound and music. Kinesthetic learners are generally interested in physical activity.
    • How does your child solve problems? Visual learners may use their eyes to find solutions. Auditory learners may want to discuss possible solutions. Kinesthetic learners will find a solution using their hands.
  3. Look over various homeschooling methods and programs to find a homeschooling curriculum that caters to your child's strengths. Visual and auditory learners tend to do well with traditional programs. Kinesthetic learners may need something more hands on, such as a unit study or Montessori program.
  4. When teaching, use your child's strengths to compensate for areas of weaknesses.
    • Auditory learners thrive on reading aloud, conversation, music, and oral drill.
    • Visual learners thrive on reading, writing, and making charts, graphs, and diagrams.
    • Kinesthetic/Tactile learners thrive on touch, large or small muscle movement, and hands-on projects.
  5. Teach your child how to study in a way that makes the most of his or her dominant learning style.
  6. Find ways to help your child develop skills in his or her weaker learning modalities.

Tips

  • Become familiar with various homeschooling methods so you can find one that best fits your child.

Warnings

  • Be careful not to pigeon hole your child or use learning styles as an excuse for poor academic performance.

Sources and Citations

  • AVKO Educational Research Foundation
  • Learning Styles
  • LD Pride
  • Visual Spatial Resource
  • Wikipedia

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