Learning Styles 
                A learning style is the method of learning particular to an individual that is presumed to allow that individual to learn  best.  Your child will have a tendency  towards one of these although they may use all of them to a certain  degree.  There are three main types of  learner.  These are:  
                  
                Visual Learners 
                learn through seeing... 
                These learners need to see the teacher's  body language and facial expression to fully understand the content of a  lesson. They tend to prefer sitting at the front of the classroom to avoid  visual obstructions (e.g. people's heads). They may think in pictures and learn  best from visual displays including: diagrams, illustrated books, overhead  transparencies, videos, flipcharts and hand-outs.  During a lecture or  classroom discussion, visual learners often prefer to take detailed notes to  absorb the information.  
                  
                Auditor Learners 
                learn through listening...  
                They learn best through verbal lectures,  discussions, talking things through and listening to what others have to say.  Auditory learners interpret the underlying meanings of speech through listening  to tone of voice, pitch, speed and other nuances. Written information may have  little meaning until it is heard. These learners often benefit from reading  text aloud and using a tape recorder. 
                  
                Kinaesthetic Learners 
                  learn  through , moving, doing and touching...    
                  Tactile/Kinaesthetic persons learn best  through a hands-on approach, actively exploring the physical world around them.  They may find it hard to sit still for long periods and may become distracted  by their need for activity and exploration.  
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