Multiple Intelligences: Introduction

So, we’re not all Einsteins or Shakespeares. Does that mean we’re all stupid? No, of course not! After all, if Einstein’s IQ were measured by his ability to write sonnets, he would not be considered intelligent. Likewise, if Shakespeare were to be tested on the theory of relativity, he would fail. This improbable idea just goes to show that many ways exist to be smart.
Since homeschooling is all about individualization, learning about multiple intelligences will enable further personalization of the learning process. Children will thrive in a learning environment that’s tailored specifically for them.
Stay tuned for my upcoming series on multiple intelligences and how to use them advantageously in your homeschools.

Published by Bethany LaShell

My mission is to walk with Christian women through the hard places of midlife toward the redemption and hope found in grace, forgiveness, and authenticity. I'm a Christ follower, praying mama, author, educator, speaker, editor, and Diet Coke addict.

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