Ideas pirouette meandering free
But, oh no, in this mental spree
forget where I left my keys!
The theory of multiple intelligences, proposed by psychologist Howard Gardner, suggests that intelligence is not a single, unified entity but rather a collection of distinct forms of intelligence. According to Gardner, individuals possess different strengths and abilities in various domains, and these abilities can be considered as different intelligences. The theory has been influential in understanding human cognition and has implications for fields such as education and psychology.
This is especially relevant to autism, as the capabilities of autistics may not neatly align with the notion of intelligence as defined by our mainstream education system.
Gardner initially identified 7 forms of intelligence, and later expanded the list to include an additional two.A nice sight to wake upto early morning. Four deer camped, sitting/napping, in backyard.
Towards a more Humane Society. Contemplating an emotion, 1 line a day. Our divided and conflicted world needs compassion more than ever. #MentalHealth.
Compassion is the golden rule of life that guides us to treat others as we would like to be treated
Some reasons why IQ Testing is Problematic in Autistics.[What is IQ Testing]