Auditory learners understand new ideas and concepts best when they hear the information.
Not exact matches
Understanding that your child is an
auditory learner (though her style may shift later), and therefore most comfortable using hearing to explore the world, can help you play to that strength and work on the other learning styles — physical and visual — that need more stimulation.
Understanding that your child is a physical
learner (though his style may shift over time), and therefore most comfortable using touch and movement to explore the world, can help you play to that strength and work on the other learning styles —
auditory and visual — that need more stimulation.
An
auditory learner will
understand the concept if he can listen to the teacher explain it and answer his questions.
If you
understand that your child is a visual
learner (though his style may shift over time), and therefore most comfortable using sight to explore the world, you can play to his strength, and work on the other learning styles — physical and
auditory — that may need more stimulation.
Understanding that your child is an
auditory learner (though it may change over time), and therefore most comfortable using hearing to explore the world, can help you play to that strength and work on the other learning styles (physical and visual) that need more stimulation.
For example, using an interactive whiteboardas a way to access the internet allows visual
learners to benefit from images and videos that explain the content in a more appealing format; for
learners that find it easier to
understand concepts through practical tasks, interactive tables could be used to engage with activities; and for
auditory learners, students could listen to podcasts, videos or online streams.
One of the most accepted
understandings of learning styles is that student learning styles fall into three «categories:» Visual
Learners,
Auditory Learners and Kinesthetic
Learners.
In other words, if your student is an
auditory learner, their
understanding of the material will be reflected better through an
auditory method.