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Linguistic
intelligence -
refers to an individual's capacity to use language effectively as a vehicle of expression and communication.
Logical-Mathematical intelligence -
refers to an individual's capacity to think logically, use numbers effectively, solve problems scientifically, and discern relationships and patterns between concepts and things.
Spatial intelligence - refers to the capacity to think visually and orient oneself spatially. In addition, spatially intelligent people are able to graphically represent their visual and spatial ideas.
Musical intelligence - refers to the capacity to appreciate a variety of musical forms in addition to using music as a vehicle of expression. Musically intelligent people are sensitive to rhythm, melody, and pitch.

Bodily-Kinesthetic intelligence - refers to the capacity of using one's own body skillfully as a means of expression or to work skillfully to create or manipulate objects.

Interpersonal intelligence - refers to the capacity to appropriately and effectively respond to other people and understand their feelings.
Intrapersonal
intelligence -refers to the capacity to accurately know one's self, including knowledge of one's own strengths, motivations, goals, and feelings.

Natural intelligence - refers to the capacity to understand the natural world including plants, animals and scientific studies and to recognize and classify individuals, species and ecological relationships. People with natural intelligence interact effectively with living creatures and can discern patterns of life  and natural forces.


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