Teaching Children with Images: The Power of Pictures in Learning
Studies have found most of the information we absorb is visual, we process images 60,000 times faster than text, and images are much easier to remember.
Studies have found most of the information we absorb is visual, we process images 60,000 times faster than text, and images are much easier to remember.
If you’ve been following the blog lately, you know that we’ve been talking about how important it is to know your child’s learning style so that you can help them learn best at home and advocate for them at school as well. We’ve also discussed some specific strategies for those kids who, in my opinion, are the most underserved in school: kinesthetic learners.
What if you have a visual learner, though? What can you do to help her reach her full potential by using her natural talents? Well, first, it’s important to know that visual learners learn by seeing, and they often think in pictures.