Children of logical style like using their brain for logical and mathematical reasoning. They can recognize examples easily, as well as connections between apparently meaningless content. This also leads children to classify and group information to help them learn or understand it.
They work well with numbers and they can achieve compound calculations. They always remember the basics of trigonometry and algebra, and they can do reasonably compound calculations in their heads.
They typically work through problems and issues in a systematic way, and they like to create procedures for future use. They are happy setting numerical targets and budgets, and they track their progress towards these. Such children like creating agendas, itineraries and they naturally number and rank them before putting them into action.
Their scientific approach to thinking means they often support their points with logical examples or statistics. They pick up logic flaws in other peoples words, writing or actions, and they may point these out to people.
Children of logical style like working out strategies and using simulation. They like games such as brainteasers, backgammon, and chess. Children with a strong logical style are likely to follow such pursuits as the sciences, mathematics, accounting, detective work, law and computer programming.
Learning Techniques
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