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The Theory of Multiple Intelligences was created by Dr. Howard Gardner in 1983. Gardner's theory 
												places an emphasis on the idea that the traditional understanding of intelligence by means of IQ testing 
												is far too limited. To broaden this notion of intelligence, Gardner introduced eight different types of 
												intelligences consisting of: Logical/Mathematical, Linguistic, Musical, Spatial, Bodily-Kinesthetic, 
												Naturalist, Interpersonal, and Intrapersonal. 
												What is intelligence? As defined by Gardner, it is the ability to solve problems or fashion products that 
												are valuable in one or more cultural settings 
												Each person may have different multiple intelligence. Even everyone can possess more than one of it as 
												Gardner divided the multiple intelligences into eight kinds- 
												1. Verbal/Linguistic Intelligence - ability to use words and language. 
												2. Logical/Mathematical Intelligence ability to use reason, logic and numbers. 
												3. Bodily/Kinesthetic Intelligence ability to control body movements and handle objects skillfully. 
												4. Visual/Spatial Intelligence ability to perceive the visual. 
												5. Musical Intelligence ability to produce and appreciate music. 
												6. Interpersonal Intelligence ability to relate and understand others. 
												7. Intrapersonal Intelligence ability to self-reflect and be aware of one's inner state of being. 
												8. Naturalist Intelligence Abilities to recognize plants and animals, to make distinctions in the natural
												world, to understand systems and define categories. 
												Schools adopting the Multiple Intelligence theory are listed with Edustoke here.