The Importance
of Determining Learning Style in the
Homeschool
A person's learning style, in a nutshell, the methods that
help them learn the easiest. Some people have a hard time
concentrating on reading but have no problems focusing on a
lecture. Others fall asleep at a lecture but are engrossed by a
mutlimedia presentation. This is because they all have
different learning styles.
The Three Basic Learning Styles
Auditory: The auditory learner is able to
assimilate and remember information by listening and talking
about what they have learned. Auditory learners often have a
great appreciation for music and story-telling. Auditory
learners may do better with oral quizzes and recitation rather
traditional methods of homework and testing. The best type of
homeschool curriculum for an auditory learner would likely be
one that includes plenty of oral discussion, recitation and
unit studies. The classical and Charlotte Mason methods would
both be good choices for children with an auditory learning
style.
Visual: The visual leaner is, obviously, very
visual. They do well with visual aids such as charts, graphs,
maps, etcetera and are generally fond of reading. A child with
a visual learning style would most likely enjoy a literature-based curriculum as
well as colorful worksheets. A homeschool program with a
multimedia component would also be appropriate, such as
supplemental courses on cd-rom or even participation in a
virtual homeschool.
Kinesthetic: Kinesthetic learners are enjoy the
act of "doing" to aid in learning. Activity is an important
part of these energetic learners style of learning. Children
that fit this learning profile usually have difficulty in a
traditional educational setting. They tend to be fidgety and
may need more breaks than the average child to "burn off
energy." Lots of hands-on activities and experiments would be
ideal for this type of learner. Unit studies and Montessori
methods are well-suited to this learning style as well.
How to Determine Your Child’s Learning Style
Watch your child and what they gravitate towards during
leisure activites. What are their favorite hobbies? Don’t be
afraid to try different methods and see which ones your child
does best with. Ask your about his likes and dislikes as well.
Chances are, he will let you know if he really hates a certain
book or program.
In closing, it is very important to pay attention to your
children’s preferred learning style. It will make for a far
more pleasant and positive learning experience for both of you.
Play to your childs natural strengths and you will avoid a lot
of frustration in the long run.
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