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Learning Styles

Kinesthetic (Physical) learners prefer using their body, hands and sense of touch

Kinesthetic (Physical) Physical therapist Recreational worker Dancer Farmer Mechanic Carpenter Craftsperson Physical education teacher Forest ranger Factory worker Jeweler Athlete Mime Artistic painter Surgeon

Logical (Mathematical) learners learn best by categorizing, classifying, and working with abstract patterns or relationships. (charts and graphs)

Logical (Mathematical) Auditor Accountant Purchasing agent Underwriter Mathematician Scientist Statistician Computer analyst Technician Economist Bookkeeper Logician Science teacher

Spatial (Visual) learns are the visualizers Spatial (Visual) learns are the visualizers. They prefer using pictures, colors, maps, etc.

Spatial (Visual) Engineer Surveyor Architect Urban planner Graphic artist Interior decorator Photographer Art teacher Inventor Fine artist Sculptor Guide Hunter Scout Cartographer

Linguistic (Verbal) learners prefer using words, both in speech and writing. These learners love to talk and study language.

Linguistic (Verbal) Librarian Curator Speech pathologist Writer Radio or TV announcer Journalist Legal assistant Lawyer Secretary Typist Proofreader English teacher Politician Public speaker Storyteller Talk-show host Editor

Intrapersonal (Solitary) learners prefer to work alone and use self-study. They are skilled at looking within and figuring out their own feelings.

Intrapersonal (Solitary) Psychologist Member of the Clergy Psychology teacher Therapist Counselor Theologian Program planner Entrepreneur

Interpersonal (Social) learners prefer to learn in groups or with other people.

Interpersonal (Social) Administrator Manager School principal Personnel worker Arbitrator Sociologist Anthropologist Counselor Psychologist Nurse Public relations person Travel agent Social director

Naturalistic talent is the ability to easily recognize and classify plants, animals, and other things in nature.

Naturalistic Astronomer Botanist Wildlife illustrator Meteorologist Chef Geologist Landscape architect Conservationist Gardener Ornithologist Oceanographer Entomologist Beachcomber Zoologist