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Chantae's Concept map: Learning styles

Chantae's concept map delineates various learning styles, emphasizing solitary, physical, verbal, and social approaches. Solitary learners thrive in quiet environments, needing extra processing time and engaging in activities like nature walks, yoga, and herb gardening.

Chantae's Concept map: Learning styles

Chantae's Concept map: Learning styles

verbal: usingwriten and spoken languages

Prefer extra "communication" time

Frequent "Team meetings"

Need frequent text or verbal "check ins"

Requires face to face or phone conversations to "talk through" procedures

Prefer to have written instruction combined with written instructions
Write out important bullet points throughout the day
Write lists of important bullet points

Keep track of what people say by repeating it back

Read Material out loud

Solitary (intrapersonal): Preferring to work alone or self study

Professional life:
research various interventions in ABA
Require "quiet" environments to work in
Require extra "think time"

Need more "processing" time before making decisions

Personal life:
Quiet Study time
Spend time on personal hobbies

Herb gardening

Practicing Yoga

Drinking tea and reading

Spend time "recharging" by privately reflecting on my day

Nature walks

Social: Communicating with others

Bounce Ideas off of my Coworkers

Use my knowledge to help others

Use their knowledge to help guide my clinical decisions

Collaborate during team meetings

Personal
Bounce Ideas off of friends

Vent when I needed to get something "off my chest"

Get new ideas from friends

Physical: using body and sense of touch to elarn about the world

Use "hands on" learning"

Pace while thinking of ideas

Go on a "thinking" run

Write diagrams or bullet points

Practice doing activity myself

Use Hand Gestures during meetings and conversations
Use a physical activity to "process"

Use a stress ball

Go for a walk

Use "hands on" techniques

Before teaching others, learn the skill myself first

Learn new ABA techniques by practicing them

Use hand gestures during meetings

Aural (auditory): working with sound and music

Professional:
Sing bullet points from "to do" list to remember

Repeat "to do" lists 5 times out loud

Play ambient music while working to stay "focused"
Personal:
Play Binaural beats or "ambient sounds" to ground myself
Make up jingles as I perform actions to remember them
Always playing music in the background

Connect memories to what song was playing or what noises were present