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What do Kinesthetic learners need?
A kinesthetic child will learn best with toys and learning tools that give a tactile experience. Finger paints, clay, and craft dough are just three examples. Dolls and cuddly stuffed animals will help foster caring and self-esteem in a kinesthetic child. Athletic events and movement games (such as jump rope or hopscotch) are also appealing to kinesthetic learners and involvement in these types of games will build social skills as well as physical coordination and even strategy and problem solving.
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