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What Are Learning Styles?

Natural Strengths and Preferences

Learning styles describe how people naturally perceive, remember, understand, and order information. Everyone’s style is unique, with strengths and preferences that are easier for the individual. These characteristics are generally linked to hemispheric dominance, often referred to as right-brain and left-brain.

Terms associated with learning styles:

  • Concrete | Abstract
  • Sequential | Random
  • Analytic | Global
  • Auditory | Visual
  • Kinesthetic | Tactile
  • Verbal | Linguistic
  • Logical | Mathematical
  • Visual | Spatial

Learning styles are a combination of these characteristics; understanding a person's unique style opens the doors to learning success!

Learn More

If you want to learn more about how learning styles vary and how to cater to them, check out the resources below.

The Importance of Finding Your Child's Learning Style

What is Right-Brained Learning?

How to Strengthen Left-Brain Processing for Right-Brained Learners

What Happens When We Teach a Right-Brained Learner in a Left-Brained Fashion?


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