The Benefits of Identifying Learning Patterns of Your Child

As parents, you want to give your child the best of everything. This ‘everything’ usually begins at school. It is little wonder why parents spend hours going through brochures, catalogues and stand in long ques to give their child a good future. During this process, parents usually spend so much time looking at the outside world that one aspect remains neglected. Think of it, you can’t choose the best for your child based on your idea or learning patterns. Parents often assess schools and academic education based on their own learning habits. This academic year shifts the focus to your child’s learning habits and styles.

Begin with observing how your child consumes information. Based on this you can categorize your child’s learning patterns based on any of the three broad categories.

  • Kinaesthetic Learning – These are learners who best understand, and gauge concepts based on practical learning. On observing your child, you will see him/her retain information better by ‘doing’ things rather than ‘listening’ or ‘seeing. The best way to engage these learners is by getting them to do or practice things. Since theory isn’t their strength, parents can use different methods to put theory into practice for their child.
  • Visual Learners – As the term suggests, these are learners who best retain information in its visual form. So if you find your child gravitating towards images, videos, art, flowcharts or diagrams then you can tell your child has a visual learning pattern. Almost 60-70% of the human population is made off visual learners. The education system also has enough visual material to cater to their needs. Yet parents can take that extra step and present theoretical and practical concepts in visual form.
  • Auditory learners – This learning pattern consists of the ‘listeners’. If your child prefers to listen to the radio, television, books, stories rather than watching it then he/she is an auditory learner. These learners best retain information when they listen to it. So, curating lesson ‘playlists’ or handing audio-books to an auditory learner are great ways of helping them remember and recall information.

Now you must be wondering how you can implement these while your child is at school. After all most schools have classrooms filled with a variety of students with different learning patterns. In this mix, how does your child get special attention? DPSG, which is one of the best CBSE schools in Faridabad offers a teaching pattern that covers all 3 learning styles. At this CBSE School in Faridabad students are made to imbibe different learning patterns. This way students can make all 3 patterns their strength.

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