7 (Seven) Kinds of Smart: Identifying and Developing Your Multiple Intelligences

Thomas Armstrong
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Based on psychologist Howard Gardner 's pioneering theory of "multiple intelligences," the original edition of 7 Kinds of Smart identified seven distinct ways of being smart, including "word smart," "music smart," "logic smart," and "people smart." Now, with the addition of two new kinds of smart--"naturalist" and "existential"--7 Kinds of Smart offers even more interesting information about how the human psyche functions. Complete with checklists for determining one's strongest and weakest intelligences, exercises, practical tips for developing each type of smart, a revised bibliography for further reading, and a guide to related Internet sites, this book continues to be an essential resource, offering cutting-edge research for general consumption.
Genres: NonfictionPsychologyEducationSelf HelpParentingPersonal DevelopmentBusinessTeaching
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