
Math Smart – Logical intelligence
This involves having the ability to think critically. Such people have a scientific aptitude and are good with numbers and abstract problems.

Manifestation of Potential!

Manifestation of Potential!
Multiple Intelligence Theory: It is an approach developed by the American psychologist Howard Gardner, who is doing scientific research about intelligence sensitivity at Harvard University.
The theory of multiple intelligences postulates that intelligence is only one, there are frames of mind indicating that every dominant intelligence is dynamic and can be improved.
The multiple intelligences are divided into subclasses within themselves (types of intelligence). Human intelligence is divided into 8 subcategories which represent the different types of intelligence that indicate where people can use their intelligence more effectively. – investigations continue on the 9th subcategory.

This involves having the ability to think critically. Such people have a scientific aptitude and are good with numbers and abstract problems.

Visual intelligence is related to one’s ability to manipulate and use visual or mental images.

People who are strong in linguistic-verbal intelligence are able to use words well, both when writing and speaking. These individuals are typically very good at

Being aware of one’s own feelings, emotions, needs, and motives is called having intrapersonal intelligence. So, philosophers and spiritual leaders are high on intrapersonal intelligence.

Those who have strong interpersonal intelligence are good at understanding and interacting with other people. These individuals are skilled at assessing the emotions, motivations, desires,

Those who have high bodily-kinesthetic intelligence are said to be good at body movement, performing actions, and physical control. People who are strong in this

Naturalistic is the most recent addition to Gardner’s theory and has been met with more resistance than his original seven intelligences. According to Gardner, individuals

People who have strong musical intelligence are good at thinking in patterns, rhythms, and sounds. They have a strong appreciation for music and are often
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