Monday, 6 February 2012

Kinaesthetic learning

Kinaesthetic learning is process carried out by someone physically to interpret and understand information rather then listen or watch a demonstration. Whilst looking back or revising on specific information a kinaesthetic learner may move around physically using there hands and body to emphasise certain facts and get there brain working.
It is also common for kinaesthetic learners to listen to music whilst studying, this can be seen in environments such as classrooms as the kinaesthetic learners are usually more aloud and active, moving around frequently , the signs of impatient quality's leading them to fidget.   
The best approach to use when teaching a kinaesthetic learner is to allow them participating in psychical experiments, using there hands and body's to explore the possibilities which there brain will relay at a later time allowing information to run thoroughly. 

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