Eight Ways to Apply Howard Gardner’s Theory at Home

Eight Ways to Apply Howard Gardner’s Theory at Home

Eight Ways to Apply Howard Gardner’s Theory at Home

Brighton Preschool is committed to high-quality education. That’s why we make sure students are learning the best type of curriculum that will set them up for success. At Brighton Preschool, children are able to explore their natural abilities and talents through Howard Gardner’s Theory. This approach theorizes that children do not have just an intellectual capacity, but have multiple intelligences including musical, interpersonal, spatial-visual, kinesthetic, intrapersonal, naturalistic, logical-mathematical, and linguistic.

Did you know Gardner’s Theory can also be applied outside of the classroom?

Here are eight ways parents can help engage their child’s intelligence at home through Howard Gardner’s Theory.

1. Music

Parents can host a dance party with their little one, paint to music or make up new words to a favorite song (make it silly and enhance your fun), create musical instruments with paper plates/cups and items from your pantry.

2. Interpersonal

Set up a play date once or twice a week, go to the live theater or shopping, group art lessons, write letters or cards to people, visit a retirement home and deliver crafts or goodies; anything to be social and engaged with a variety of people.

3. Spatial-visual

Give your child materials to build a fort or tall tower, sidewalk chalk drawing, pattern building, build a match box car town, do simple mazes, puzzles, and rearrange their bedroom furniture together.

4. Kinesthetic

Get moving by taking the dogs on a walk, having a dance party, making a hopscotch with construction paper on the kitchen floor, scarf dancing, obstacle course, or playing hide-n-seek.

5. Intrapersonal

Build a one-person tent, do a puzzle, set up an art easel for 1, read stories, or build with legos.

6. Naturalistic

Go on a nature walk, take care of someone’s plants while they’re out of town, visit the local home garden store, create collage art with natural materials, or water play.

7. Logical-mathematical

Measure and build small structures, marshmallow and toothpick building, pattern creating with strips of paper, or reorganize the clothes in your closet by color.

8. Linguistic

Create original stories, create kid commercials and plays, sing songs, make up rhymes or read together.

“My daughter was at Brighton for almost three years. It was a great place for her that provided a positive learning environment and child-centered staff. My daughter learned empathy and acceptance from her peers and teachers. The center is NAEYC accredited and teachers are knowledgeable of developmentally appropriate practices. They truly care about the children and families with whom they work and provide valuable, timely information regarding your child’s growth/performance. Brighton staff always made us feel like a part of their family. I always felt comfortable asking questions and they were both inclusive of ideas I brought to them as a parent and responsive to my child’s needs. We left because my daughter entered Pre K at her public school. She is doing great because of the social, emotional, and academic preparation she received at Brighton Center. We miss everyone very much, and are grateful for everything they did for our family. We ❤️ Brighton and highly recommend it to anyone looking for an inclusive, child-centered day care and preschool.”

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