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Interpersonal (People Smart) -Care about people and their feelings -Communicate well with other people -Respect other people’s opinions -Are sensitive to other people’s moods -Always get along with others -Have good relationships with family and friends -Have more than one friend -Like to help friends solve problems -Like to teach other kids -Enjoy joining school organizations and clubs -Are able to influence people -Are natural leaders Strengths: Source: http://www.casacanada.com/whatare.html#inter

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Page 1: Strengths: Source:

Interpersonal(People Smart)

-Care about people and their feelings-Communicate well with other people-Respect other people’s opinions-Are sensitive to other people’s moods-Always get along with others -Have good relationships with family and friends-Have more than one friend-Like to help friends solve problems-Like to teach other kids-Enjoy joining school organizations and clubs-Are able to influence people -Are natural leaders

Strengths:

Source: http://www.casacanada.com/whatare.html#inter

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Interpersonal(People Smart)

-Study with other people-Do group projects-Teach someone about something you’re learning so that you understand it better-Discuss something you’re learning with other people-Create questions to review what you’re learning with family or friends-Join book clubs-Act out or play a game about the topics you’re learning with others-Interview people who know more about a topic you’re learning-Use technology programs to study with others (For example: Skype and other computer or phone communications)

Tips To Be Successful in School:

Sources: http://www.casacanada.com/chart.html; http://www.literacyworks.org/mi/practice/engage-social.html;http://www.georgefox.edu/education/resources/mentoring/Resources%20for%20Teachers/Multiple_Intelligence_Guide.pdf;

Armstrong, Thomas. You’re Smarter Than You Think: A Kid’s Guide to Multiple Intelligences. Minneapolis: Free Spirit Publishing Inc., 2003.

Page 3: Strengths: Source:

Interpersonal(People Smart)

business personchess player child care worker clergyman coach consumer service advocate counselor criminologistlawyer manager mediator nurse Interpersonal Intelligence:

police/probation officerpolitician psychologist psychotherapist public relations specialistreceptionist recreation assistant religious leader reportersalesperson school principalsecretary

social director social worker talk show hostteacher therapist travel agent waiter/waitress

Career Options:

Source: http://www.casacanada.com/career.html