Multiple intelligences and learning disabilities

Authors

  • David González Muñoz

Keywords:

Multiple intelligence, learning disabilities, developmental disorders, intervention

Abstract

The term "learning disabilities" is often used in the literature to refer to children with difficulties in reading, writing and maths. In this article we will take a broader perspective to outline those problems, difficulties, problems, etc. that affect school performance. The theoretical framework provided by the Theory of Multiple Intelligences is suitable for this purpose.

School need to modify much of their teaching approaches. This change would benefit all students, even those who have difficulties. Educational intervention with struggling students should broaden their perspective and not focus only on e "deficit" but also on the strengths and skills.

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Author Biography

David González Muñoz

Psicólogo Educativo. Neuropsicólogo. Miembro del Equipo de Orientación Educativa y Psicopedagógica de Ciudad Lineal-San Blas-Vicálvaro.

How to Cite

González Muñoz, D. (2014). Multiple intelligences and learning disabilities. Journal of Parents and Teachers, (357), 10–15. Retrieved from https://revistas.comillas.edu/index.php/padresymaestros/article/view/3291