Multiple Intelligences

 
Linguistic intelligence is the ability to use words and language in many different forms; to excite, please, convince, stimulate or convey information. Logical-Mathematical intelligence is the ability to explore patterns, categories and relationships by manipulating objects or symbols, and to experiment in a controlled, orderly way.
     
 
Spatial intelligence is the ability to perceive and mentally manipulate a form or object, and to perceive and create tension, balance and composition in a visual or spatial display.   Musical intelligence is the ability to hear non-verbal sounds in the environment such as rhythms, pitch and tonal patterns.
     
 
Bodily-Kinesthetic intelligence is the ability to use fine and gross motor skills in sports, the performing arts, or arts and crafts production.   Intrapersonal intelligence is the ability to gain access to and understand one’s inner feelings, dreams and ideas.
     
 
Interpersonal intelligence is the ability to understand and get along with others.   Naturalist intelligence is the ability to discriminate between one plant and another; between one animal and another; among varieties of clouds, rock formations, tidal configurations, and the like.