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What animal are you? Eagle - As eagles like to soar over their domain, eagle personalities like to be competent in their area of interest. They are creative problem-solvers and global thinkers. Rational, logical and clinical, they like to run their own race and use their considerable organisational skills to motivate and lead others. Dolphin -The dolphin smile says it all. Dolphins strive to create a peaceful and harmonious atmosphere around them. They are sensitive, imaginative, creative and kind- hearted. Dolphins are often drawn to the caring professions. Unassuming themselves, they like to motivate and support others to be the best they can possibly be. Wombat -Wombats are the ‘solid as a rock’ type. They are organised and good with detail. Reliable, determined and diligent, wombats will deliver on time, all the time. They prefer routine and clear expectations. Wombats can find change unsettling and prefer the status quo. They are good team players and strong leaders. Kangaroo - Kangaroos need plenty of action, variety and fun. Their natural inclination is to play. If they are not enjoying what they are doing they will find it difficult to conform. Kangaroos have a low tolerance of boredom and will create diversions to liven things up. They are happiest left to follow their own path.

intelligence typecapability and perception Linguisticwords and language Logical-Mathematicallogic and numbers Musicalmusic, sound, rhythm Bodily-Kinesthetic body movement control Spatial-Visualimages and space Interpersonalother people's feelings Intrapersonalself-awareness Modern psychologists and communication theorists have devised a variety of methods to classify temperament, intelligence, and learning styles. These concepts and tools are aids to understanding overall personality, preferences and strengths – which will often be a mixture in each individual person. Multiple Intelligences - Howard Gardner's multiple intelligences theory This simple grid diagram illustrates Howard Gardner's model of the seven Multiple Intelligences at a glance.

Learning styles influence the way we take in, process, and absorb information. Your learning style also affects the way you act in a group, relate to others, solve problems and carry out tasks. Vark’s Guide to Learning Styles

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The different temperaments learn best with their preferred environment and activities. When disseminating information it is often necessary to adapt environments, communication methods and conditions to cater for a variety of individuals. At times the individual can develop strategies to adapt to an environment which may not be ideal!!!

Kolb’s Learning Styles and Experiential model Brain games can improve memory and attention. A terrific little resource and free!!!!! Soloman-Felder’s Learning Styles and Strategies Kangaroos – can get into trouble by jumping in before looking Wombats – need clear instructions and discipline Eagle – need knowledge based learning and critical discussion Dolphin – need empathic, encouraging environment Our four Temperaments – Aussie style