Multiple intelligences, a theory proposed by psychologist Howard Gardner, suggests that intelligence is not a single, fixed entity, but rather exists in various forms. According to Gardner, there are several different types of intelligences, including verbal-linguistic, logical-mathematical, visual-spatial, musical-rhythmic, bodily-kinesthetic, interpersonal, intrapersonal, and naturalistic intelligence. Each of these intelligences represents a different way of understanding and interacting with the world. For example, someone strong in verbal-linguistic intelligence has a knack for language and communication, while a person with bodily-kinesthetic intelligence excels in physical activities and movement. This theory broadens our definition of intelligence, recognizing and valuing the diverse abilities and talents individuals possess.
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