Learning styles are interesting to take note of as they can help
you to revolutionise the way that you learn and get things done. If your child
is at school, knowing this can ensure that they get the most out of their
lessons. To find out which they have, complete a survey or cross reference your
observations against the typical learner traits that we have included below
from a senior
school in Herefordshire.
Kinaesthetic Learners
These learners like to jump straight into the deep end and get
stuck in. They enjoy more practical means of learning and would much rather
engage in a science experiment than copy out pages of a textbook. This is the
reason why they thrive and enjoy STEM related subjects. If your child has this
learning style, outdoor learning opportunities and field trips are things that
you may want to consider.
Visual Learners
A visual learner likes diagrams and illustrations. For them, it’s
important that they can see things clearly e.g., by having concise notes and
that they can see the board. If your child falls into this category, you may
want to speak with their teacher to see if you can arrange for them to be moved
to the front of the class.
Auditory Learners
An auditory learner can be categorised as someone that responds
well to instructions and likes hearing things back. It’s the way that they
remember things which is why when teaching them, you should experiment with
your tone of voice and repetition. Children with this learning style can also
benefit from sitting at the front as it ensures that they can hear clearly and
take everything spoken about on board.
There are in fact 4 additional learning styles. They are lesser known but just as important to note. They are:
- Verbal (Linguistic)
- Logical
(Mathematical)
- Social
(Interpersonal)
- Solitary (Intrapersonal)