Right Brain Visual Learners
A child's brain is divided into two hemispheres; the right and the left. The left side of the brain dominates the right side and the right side of the body dominates the left. A lot of times left handed individuals are thought to be right brain dominant. The entire brain works together but children can have a dominance. Right Brain Visual Learners seem to be very creative. They learn by doing hands on activities and exploring. The student leans on the Right side. They also tend to be unorganized and distracted. He or she learns through visual cues. He learns through giving the information all at once. They tend to be global learners. They have the capacity to understand the big idea. Quiet space helps him tap into his left brain side. They work well in groups but can be distracted. The use of color could help the child learn more easily. These students do not work well under pressure. ...
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