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Learning Through Touch, an Exciting Way to Help Children Excel

Knowing your child's learning style means you know the best way through which your child absorbs information. To choose the education that's right for your child, you need to determine the learning style to which your child responds. Watch this presentation to know more:

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Learning Through Touch, an Exciting Way to Help Children Excel

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  1. Learning Through Touch, An Exciting Way To Help Children Excel There is no one size fits all approach to learning. Kids respond to a range of learning styles. One kid might spend days with books while another one is happiest whenever s/he's outside. One child might love spending time in a museum while another keeps tinkering with gadgets at home, trying to figure out how they work. If your child responds to touch best, then you have a kinesthetic learner. These are kids who absorb information best through motion, movement, and touch. For your child to truly understand something, s/he will need to feel it or touch it; to see it move around. How Do You Know Which Learning Style Suits Your Child? To choose the education that's right for your child, you need to determine the learning style to which she responds. When your kid says: "let me see that" but actually means that you should let him or her hold it, then that's a good sign that you've got a little kinesthetic learner. What Do You Do? You can help your child learn by enrolling him in art classes. Find out if your child's international school in Kuala Lumpur offers those classes, even as a part of an extracurricular program. You'll want to offer your child modeling clay too, over pencils and paint, as your child will want to work with his or her hands. Don't be surprised, too, if your child shows an appreciation for books with pop-ups. Books with textures or that can be petted or touched will prove to be fascinating to your little one, too. By offering anything that your child can hold, or something like pattern blocks, you help your kid internalize concepts about how the world works. How Do You Help?

  2. Get your child to practice spelling by giving him or her magnets in the shape of letters. Your little one will have a ton of fun moving the letters around while coming up with words. S/he can move those around on the fridge. Giving your kid textured paper will also work too. Plus, putting a stationary bike in your child's room will also encourage exercise. That or a big and bouncy ball that they can play with. Your child will benefit from using rhythm to help retain and absorb information. Beware, though, the resulting ruckus might be too loud for you. Suggest quieter options then. Why Does It Matter? Knowing your child's learning style means you know the best way through which your child absorbs information. That's essential. If your kid is struggling in school and having a hard time with math, for instance, using the right learning style will make it easier for him or her to understand those concepts. That's going to improve his or her learning experience and can make math ideas even bearable and easier to grasp because they're rendered in a way that s/he resonates with or understands. You can use that knowledge to figure out techniques that will motivate your child to do better and aid his academic success in the future.

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