Friday, March 13, 2009

Culture

Culture, value, traditional:


When my parents are supportive of their child’s creative, they will discover what psychologists are now confirming: most children have a natural talent, a flair for a particular activity.
For example, one of the most common tests for creativity used in schools asks, “How many uses can you think of?” for objects like a junked can or some other everyday item.
Even with simple objects parents have around the house or can pick up at the store, they can get a sense of where a child’s interests and abilities lie. By letting a child explore a range of activities, passions and budding talents are more likely to emerge.

The Seven cultures

Language

Linguistic is the gift of poets and lyricists, writers and orators- those who love language in any form, part of the culture and parent taught me.

Math and Logic

This type of culture is exhibited by scientists, mathematicians, and others whose life is governed by reasoning. I have been particularly value in the West, since the time of Socrates, and is even more venerated in the computer age. Most standard intelligence tests emphasize logic, the gift of such philosophers and scientists as Descartes and Newton. I like them the theory.

Movement

I can show my abilities in movement by using my body to solve problems- water polo winning play in water, making up new routine for stretching, or running. It is my reason with my body, and to use my body in innovative way, which end up as successful athlete, swimmer, actor, or horse-ride.

Interpersonal culture

Just I tend to divide the body from the mind, I tend to associate intelligence with knowledge of the world of ideas rather than with knowledge of the world of persons. In fact, however, the ability to understand other people- what motivates them, how to work effectively with them, how to lead or follow or care for them.
Traditional test of culture ignore this knowledge of other persons, perhaps because the academics who designed these tests tended to be solitary thinkers”. In the natural course of a culture’s day, this show itself in how well the people gets along with peer and adult. In the course of playing, making music, or telling stories, many people clues to this ability. One sing is being a natural leader.

Intrapersonal Culture

Intrapersonal culture is knowing oneself. A person with a high degree of intrapersonal culture/intelligence knows my strength and weakness, desire and fear, and can act on that knowledge in adaptive way.

“I understand what is this culture, the culture taught me in my body, my language, my value, my intelligence, my habit, my discipline, my family, my food, my school and my skills.”

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