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Monday, August 14, 2017

Is your child a visual learner



If you sit in the library and pay close enough attention you just may be able to spot them. You know, there is always that one person that sits and leafs through the books. You may also notice them in the classroom as they are often sitting front and center staring at the blackboard. These children are often visual learner. The child that learns easiest when the teacher draws out what they are teaching on the blackboard. Graphs and diagrams are easy prey for these visual learners as well. As long as these studeents can visually see what is being explained they will catch on to the concept.



There are two main categories of visual learners. Picture learners and print learners are the two but many have a mixture. Picture learners think of image of United States map to answer your question. Print learners think in words and often quickly learn to read and easily memorize spelling words.



Visual Learners learn best when they visual presentation takes place. Visual cues help stimulate visual learners. They often do better on their own with simple, concise and minimal instructions for completing a task. Visual learners are also born leaders. Visual learners often do well when they start off with simple phonics based learning that is presented visually.










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