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Tactile or kinesthetic learners
ОглавлениеPerhaps you’re best described as someone who likes to take action before reading the instructions or listening to directions. If so, you may be a tactile or kinesthetic learner! People who are kinesthetic like to put their bodies into motion in order to learn. It’s too simplistic to say that this means the individual has to move in order to take in or process information, but when opportunities allow that person to put new ideas into practice, learning becomes easier. Say you want to learn a concept related to chemistry. You may read about it or listen to a lecture, but once you begin to experiment, it makes more sense. It’s the action of doing that helps embed that new information.
Clicking a computer mouse doesn’t count as movement. However, regardless of when or where you’re working, you can stand up and walk around, eat while you work, take frequent breaks, and otherwise keep your fidgeting and movement going while you work.