It’s not how smart you are, it’ s how you are smart!
-Howard Gardner
Anything that is worth teaching can be presented in many different ways. These multiple ways can make use of our multiple intelligence. Schools, teachers and parents must inquire deeper into their own practices, explore new ways to motivate the young learners. Child should understand the world, not because the world is fascinating but because they will be positioned to make it a better place. Creativity begins with an affinity for something.
The theory of “Multiple Intelligence” was proposed by Howard Gardner in 1983 in his book “FRAMES OF MIND : The Theory of Multiple Intelligences”.
When a child is thriving, there is no reason to spend time assessing intelligences. But when the child in NOT thriving –in the school or at home-that is the time to apply the lens of multiple intelligence and see whether one can find ways to help the child thrive in different environment. Unlike IQ, Multiple Intelligence is dynamic. Children should be exposed to different activities and experiences to find out where the intelligence lies. Only judging children through maths or linguistic skill and not other intelligences is injustice to kids. So unlock your child’s intelligence with a psychometric assessment. This is designed for the kids between 5th to 7thstd.