Re: So i have a kinesthetic learner.... what should i know?
Also, make sure she is actually kinesthetic. My dd has sensory issues and goes around "feeling" things and collecting different fabrics and rocks and what have you for the way they feel. But when it comes to learning, she is visual, highly visual, and auditory.
I, who do not collect fabrics or rocks LOL, am a kinesthetic learner. Which means that I go "by feel" a lot of times. HOwever, we both despised MUS because it seemed so fiddly. We are both visual as our primary style of learning, so maybe we jut don't like futzing with little pieces when we could just READ it, yk? But it does explain why I can crochet easily and well and she can't but she LOVES books on tape, and I can't stay focused .
Anyway, just a warning to actually check first, I had dd allpegged as a kinesthetic only to discover that it drove her nuts.
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