As I wrote in Diagnosing Learning Difficulties and Gifted Children in the Early Years, children have different ways of processing information. Kinaesthetic kids needs to move in order to think. They are also very sensitive to others and have lots of "gut" feelings. Kinaesthetic children learn by doing.

Too often, these kids are treated as trouble makers, being blamed for not being able to sit still. However, but forcing them to sit and be quiet, we effectively shut down their brain and ensure that they learn nothing. More than that, we teach them that learning is not fun.

Here are some ideas that will help the kinaesthetic kids learn better, be happier and love learning:

  • Dancing - Anything with a beat will do. Encourage them to express their feelings through the dance and weave the new learning into the moves
  • Singing - Add a rhythm and some emotion to the messages and see them beam
  • Cooking - Let them get messy and taste their creations and teach them about reading, measuring, colours, materials and more
  • Sport activities - You can teach anything through movement: counting, weights, reading ("run to the sign and tell me what it says") and certainly about "me and my body". Kinaesthetic kids always prefer to be outside and active
  • Arts and Crafts:
    • Cutting and pasting - Ask them to create the things they need to learn with paper, glue and scissors and the learning will happen by itself
    • Finger paint - Oh, the lovely mess and the colourful learning
    • Drawing and scribbling - It doesn’t matter what subject, let the kids draw and scribble while they learn. The motion helps them learn
    • Playing with cream or sculpting - Teach them about different textures, densities, tastes, smells and the history of things
  • clip_image002Playground - An excellent place to learn quantities, counting, time, experience gravity and more
  • Dressing up and role-playing - Many topics can be woven into the different roles. Acting out a new story, performing the list of states, capitals or presidents through a song with movements

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5 Comments to “How to Stimulate Kinaesthetic Kids”

  1. Be Special, Be Yourself » Blog Archive » Stimulating Visual Kids | January 4th, 2008 at 5:20 pm

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  2. Arts and crafts for kids » Blog Archive » Stimulating Kinaesthetic Kids | January 4th, 2008 at 8:43 pm

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  3. ronit | January 5th, 2008 at 8:51 pm

    I’m happy to find that the post is published in an art and craft site. Art and craft is exactly what kinaesthetic kids need.
    During my work with Special Education children and gifted children, I have found that many of the kids with problems were just kinaesthtic kids that were forced to stay in one place and not move.
    Art and craft is a great way of learning. I hope many parents see it as a great tool for their kids

    Happy week to you all
    Ronit

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