24 Ways to Boost Learning for Your Child

 

welcome to Season 4!

Equipping parents during their child’s academic years to bring learning to daily moments. 


 

on today’s episode…

In this episode, Dr. Kelly Cagle discusses the application of Howard Gardner's Multiple Intelligences theory in enhancing learning experiences for children.

 

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Summary

In this episode, Dr. Kelly Cagle discusses the application of Howard Gardner's Multiple Intelligences theory in enhancing learning experiences for children. She emphasizes the importance of recognizing different learning styles and provides practical strategies for parents to engage their children based on their unique intelligences. The conversation covers each of the eight intelligences, offering specific activities and approaches to maximize learning potential at home.

Takeaways

The Multiple Intelligences theory can transform learning at home.

Understanding your child's learning style is crucial for their success.

Simple shifts in teaching methods can lead to instant understanding.

Bodily-kinesthetic learners benefit from movement during learning.

Musical learners thrive with rhythm and music in their studies.

Interpersonal learners excel in group settings and discussions.

Intrapersonal learners need space to express their thoughts.

Linguistic learners engage best through reading and writing.

Logical-mathematical learners prefer structured problem-solving.

Naturalistic learners connect with the environment and nature.


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HEY THERE! I’M DR. CAGLE… DO YOU NEED HELP WITH CREATING GREAT HABITS???

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Healthy parenting is about seeing yourself as your child’s #1 teacher, saying the right words (or nothing at all) at the right time, and having the right tools to be intentional and impactful. Guessing your way through life, which is what most parents do, is a recipe for failure, but following the lead of someone who has two decades of research-based information and fully understands the demands of parenthood is a recipe for a full life— for you and your child.

With a PhD in education, I’m here to teach you how to use daily moments are learning opportunities so you raise confident and competent lifelong learners that thrive in an ever-changing world. 

Additionally, I offer workshops and keynotes on various topics to parents, educators, students, and business leaders— because the need to understand, support, and empower learners is everywhere..

 
 
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