23 Things Your Visual Thinker Will Dominate
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If you read Are You Tired of Feeling Like a Second Class Citizen, you’ll know how sick I am that visual learners are not getting the credit they deserve. I’ve compiled a list of things that your visual thinker will dominate. So, try these out and have fun!
- Playing Chess. It’s all about seeing the big picture and strategizing the next move.
- Assembling Puzzles. A visual and hands on activity.
- Repurposing. They’re great at imagining other uses for little items around the house.
- Making Friends. They have great emotional intuitiveness and empathy.
- Building Models. These hands on 3-D puzzles can match anyone’s interest.
- Drawing. Their ability to think in pictures makes it easy to create them with a pencil.
- Navigating mazes. They can envision the end and how to get there.
- Making Origami. The instructions are pictures, so it’s easy for them to follow.
- Curating Collections. They have a knack for finding the most unique items and revel in the minute differences and similarities.
- Making Paper Airplanes. A piece of paper and a few folds and the possibilities are endless.
- Building a Fort. They can turn a few pillows, blankets and chairs into a castle.
- Photography. They often see what others do not and love to capture it.
- Upcycling. They have grand ideas for what others have discarded.
- Creative Play. They are great at turning everyday activity into great adventures.
- Model U.N. Building relationships requires seeing the greater good and empathy.
- Designing a Car. They have great innovative ideas about what we’ll need next.
- Magic. They are fascinated by the sleight of hand and will be determined to figure it out.
- Playing Video Games. They excel at viewing the whole situation and being able to predict the next move.
- Decorating Their Room. This gives them control of their own visual space.
- Making Jewelry. Creating beautiful things is what they do.
- Ceramics. A great 3-D medium for their unique ideas.
- Making Videos. Visual storytelling at its best.
- Cooking. A tasty hands on way for them to use their visual skills.