How Does Verbal vs. Visual Thinkers - Angela Gonzales Work?

Imagine your brain is like a playground, some kids love to play on the swings and slides (verbal thinkers), while others prefer climbing trees and digging in the sandbox (visual thinkers). Verbal thinkers use words, sounds, and language to understand things. They might remember a song or a story better than a picture. Visual thinkers use pictures, shapes, and colors, they see the world like a movie playing in their head.

How It Works

  • Verbal thinkers are like storytellers. If you tell them a joke, they’ll laugh and remember it by repeating the words.
  • Visual thinkers are like artists. They might draw a picture to show what they mean, even if they can’t say it in words.

Angela Gonzales helps people understand how these different kinds of thinkers work so that teachers and friends can help them learn better, just like knowing whether you need more blocks or more crayons to build your best castle! Imagine your brain is like a playground, some kids love to play on the swings and slides (verbal thinkers), while others prefer climbing trees and digging in the sandbox (visual thinkers). Verbal thinkers use words, sounds, and language to understand things. They might remember a song or a story better than a picture. Visual thinkers use pictures, shapes, and colors, they see the world like a movie playing in their head.

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Examples

  1. A student who learns best by reading a textbook is a verbal thinker.
  2. Someone who understands math through diagrams is a visual learner.
  3. Verbal thinkers might explain a problem in words, while visual thinkers use pictures.

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