A child's drawing reflects his dominant sense.
Children’s art tell a lot.
A GREAT way to decipher your child’s dominant sense is to have them draw something. Art is a remarkably personal activity; simply by observing your child before, during and after drawing, you will be able to work out the dominant sense. The drawing itself will be illustrative, too – in fact, my research has shown, in a controlled environment, just looking at the finished drawing will tell you whether your child is auditory, visual, tactile or taste and smell.
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