Linguistic
Intelligence - Verbal Intelligence
Children
whose linguistic intelligence (verbal intelligence) is highly developed
have an easy time with both written and oral language. They have a
natural way with words, both oral and written and are able to
articulate as well as write well. They enjoy reading, writing, and
telling
stories. Skills such as learning a new language, explaining
instructions, and verbal memorization come easily to them.
Learning Style:
Will include learning by listening, taking notes, and
discussions.
Future Careers:
Teachers, writers, journalists, philosophers,
lawyers and politicians.
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