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How to Multiply Your Child's Intelligence: A Practical Guide for Parents of Seven-Year-Olds and Below

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This book takes parents beyond their child’s academic results and explains why some children who are hopeless in school can emerge as high achievers. It introduces seven intelligences inherent in every child at varying degrees, namely, verbal–linguistic, mathematical–logical, visual–spatial, musical–rhythmic, bodily–kinesthetic, interpersonal and intrapersonal intelligence. The book also details each of the seven intelligences significance and provides real-life examples of each and supplies a variety of exciting and engaging games and activities to help develop each child into an all-rounded, successful individual.

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First published November 1, 2002

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May Lwin

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January 17, 2008
I think this book can be used also for seven years and above:) it all depends how we creatively adopt the techniques applied by the authors. Develop and adjust accordingly those practises and games with innovative way, and you will find many ways to Rome:) I had tried myself some of them when I was volunteering for an english club of high school students in 2005-2006. Truly amazing! Coz on the other hand - automatically revealed many things beyond my expectations - that was finding myself also developing and establishing along my journey passing by from one chapter to another.
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