A-Z Challenge: I and Intelligence

Conventionally, especially in the Indian society, people good at sciences are considered intelligent. The rest are labelled ill-fated and herded off to commerce and arts fields. I realized only after having a child and while reading up about child development that there actually are eight different kinds of intelligences (please see the figure below).



Turns out my daughter has high kinaesthetic/ bodily intelligence. She loves to dance and is a born gymnast. And it is a revelation for me in my thirties that I am musically intelligent, while all I did in my whole life yet is only hum some catchy numbers, albeit passionately, but never so much as attempted to learn to sing a single note. My son is still very young (all of one and a half), but has so far displayed unstinting loyalty towards music.

So the bottom line is each one of us is tremendously intelligent. We may be intelligent differently, it is for us to discover and nurture this innately dominating intelligence.

Go ahead, take the Multiple Intelligences test. Find out what is your dominant intelligence. Here’s the link 
http://www.bgfl.org/bgfl/custom/resources_ftp/client_ftp/ks3/ict/multiple_int/questions/questions.cfm

This post is part of A-Z Bloggers Challenge


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