Individual Learning Styles

             We all learn in different ways, children seem to talk among each other in different ways and different tones. Over the years we have many things to share or talk about with our friends, within time we learn how to talk to each other differently. Male and females talk or share different parts of their lives with the one they are closest to. We all develop at different stages of our lives and learn by talking to others or visually looking at others emotions. Women share more with each other; they tend to have so much more to talk about, from fashion, life experiences and gossip. Males in the beginning talk about anything, but as they grow they tend to talk less concerning emotions but will share experiences that they are proud of. Within this paper I will display how people learn and the stages that everyone can or will learn from others.
             Most adult learners develop a preference for learning that is based on how they were taught as children. All current patterns are something that grew with us during the early development, some habits are extremely hard to break, but with time we reinvent ourselves to learn different and new material. Many individuals prefer a recognizable method of interacting with, taking in, and processing stimuli or material. "Each of us learn and process information in our own special way, although we share some learning patterns, preferences, and approaches" (Conner, c2004, p.34). There are three standard forms of learning styles, the most common are visual, auditory, and tactile/kinesthetic; to learn we depend on our senses to process the material that surrounds us.
             Determining the learning style, your students will receive information in various ways. It is imperative that you learn how to relay, respond and confer the material so every type of learner understands or comprehends. The characteristics for each learner are different, visual learners will sit in the front of the classroom, often sh...

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