Jayleen's Smartness

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According to Howard Gardner's multiple intelligence approach, I have determine that Jayleen is very smart. She is high in verbal ability and has high interest in reading and reading comprehensions. She loves reading with me before bedtime. However, Jayleen is having a hard time with logical-mathematical. She is below average in math on her 8 years report and gets frustrated when she cannot figure out the problem. Jayleen is average with musical ability. She enjoyed piano classes for two years. After two years she began to play an instrument. According to Jayleen 8 years report, she is below average in spatial ability; copying designs. The psychologist notice that Jayleen is very focused child that was concentrated throughout the IQ. Jayleen

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