Kineasthetic learning style

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Traits of being a kineasthetic learner

Likes physical rewards

Taps pencil or foot when studying

Enjoys doing activities

Likes to solve problems by physically working them through

Outgoing by nature expresses emotions by physical means

Will try new things

Dresses for comfort

Reading is not a priority and poor speller

In motion most of the time

Touch: hints for the kineasthetic learner

When possible, draw what you are learning.

When studying, use a multi-sensory approach (hearing, seeing, touching and
doing) as much as possible.

Eat nutritions to get an extra boost of energy

Keep desk clear of detracting objects.

Divide your work into short study sessions. After 20 mins or when the task is completed award yourself.

Use models, real objects, and materials that can be touched and moved. For
example, learn geography through handling and studying a globe.

Get plenty of sleep.