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Learning Styles

There are three main learning styles recognized by most people involved in education: kinesthetic, auditory, and visual.

Kinesthetic learning is tactile learning or learning by doing. A kinesthetic child learns best with hands on activities. Children who have a hard time sitting still are often kinesthetic learners.

Auditory learning is learning by hearing. Kids who learn well when read to out loud, listening to tapes, etc. are examples of auditory learners. They often repeat back what they hear.

Visual learning is learning by seeing. Kids who like to visualize things and like to learn by pictures or movies are considered to be visual learners. They often use the terms "I see", when they understand something. When they read something in a book, they can often remember which page it was on, and where it was located on that page.

MantyWeb incorporates all three learning styles (kinesthetic, auditory, and visual) when designing it's educational software. This allows children with different learning styles to each use the learning style that best fits that child.

If you have questions or comments about our web-based educational software products, please contact us at info@mantyweb.com.

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