Children of all learning styles can benefit through the use of Linemill Activity Books. Activity books offer a hands on visual approach, consequently, whatever a child’s learning style happens to be, Linemill Activity Books engage and challenge children.
The following tips will further enhance the effectiveness of Linemill materials with auditory, visual, and kinesthetic or tactile learners:
• Auditory learners will benefit from having the activities and concepts explained to them verbally, read the instructions for the child.
• Visual learners will benefit from looking at the materials while the activities and concepts are explained. Such children can easily gain from working independently with the activities.
• Kinesthetic or tactile learners need to be able to do what they are learning about. Someone working with a such child might encourage the child to act or imitate the concepts being addressed in the activities.
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