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Types and characteristics of perception in children

If parents need to choose methods, ways and forms of teaching their child, it is important to consider the type of perception. Research has shown that 20-30% people find it easier to memorize new information by hearing, 40% people find it easier to memorize new information by seeing, and everyone else finds it easier to absorb new information when they write down what they have heard or put what they have heard into practice. There are different types of children's perception:

- Visual. It can include all those organized children who love to read and notice even details. Visual learners are best engaged in fun activities that will engage their speech and reading skills. Activities can be linked to the child's studies by developing their vocabulary and pronunciation.
- Auditory. Such children have developed speech skills and have an aptitude for learning foreign languages and talents in music. It is easier for them to perceive information when it is explained in detail. Studies show that "audials" often talk to themselves. In teaching these children, it is a good idea to capitalize on their desire to talk. Actively offer tasks that involve skills such as listening and speaking.
- Kinesthetic (tactile). These children enjoy working physically and use body language when talking about things. They have difficulty staying in one place and often play moving games. "Kinesthetes" are called difficult learners because they are too active. But to successfully teach such a child, it will be enough to add movement. A great option is to use games.

If you understand the peculiarities of the child's perception, you can choose the most appropriate way of learning.

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