FIVE TYPES OF INTELLIGENCE IN PRIMARY SCHOOL CHILDREN THAT CANNOT BE MEASURED BY IQ TESTS
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musical intelligence, spatial intelligence, bodily-kinesthetic intelligence, interpersonal intelligence, intrapersonal intelligence, creativity, self-awareness, social interaction, body control, types of intelligence.Abstract
This article analyzes various forms of intelligence in children that cannot be measured by IQ tests — musical, spatial, bodily-kinesthetic, interpersonal, and intrapersonal intelligence. Each type of intelligence defines an individual’s abilities and their role in social life. Musical intelligence reveals one’s ability to perceive rhythm and tone, while spatial intelligence develops visual and spatial imagination. Bodily-kinesthetic intelligence enables control and coordination of body movements. Interpersonal intelligence facilitates effective communication with others, whereas intrapersonal intelligence helps individuals understand themselves and determine their life path. The harmonious development of these types of intelligence contributes to the comprehensive and well-rounded formation of personality.
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