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Naturalistic Intelligence
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| | Naturalistic learners, much like kinaesthetic learners, flourish from being able to touch, feel, hold, and try practical hands-on experiences, but generally outdoors within the environment, nature and animals.
There are literally millions of ways to be Nature-Smart! Being Naturalistic generally means you are very interested and curious of your surroundings.
Whether you like star-gazing, collecting bugs or rocks, gardening, looking after animals, cooking or even just playing out with friends, these are all ways of being Nature-Smart.
If you are Naturalistic then you find that you learn best by having the hands-on approach, noticing and using your environment and by spending lots of time outdoors.
You enjoy playing out and going on trips to learn about the animals and the environment. You probably keep or like pets, and dislike pollution and people that litter. Perhaps you’re even a vegetarian.
If you live in a city and find it difficult get involved with nature, perhaps you show your natural Nature-Smart instinct by collecting things, knowing the best short-cuts in your area, or remembering different names for the same animals.
Good match careers would be:
Landscaper,
Gardener,
Archaeologist,
Farmer,
Conservationist,
Biologist/marine biologist,
Animal Trainer/handler,
Chef,
Environmental inspector,
Fisherman,
Photographer,
Vet,
Zoo keeper or zoologist!
Famous examples: Charles Darwin, E.O. Wilson.
A useful Bruce Campbell article. The Naturalistic Intelligence Take a test to find your Intelligence profile.
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