Once upon a time, not so very long ago, I, theBody and Kinesthetic intelligence, was much sought after. Warriors depended on me; craftsmen used me to create both articles of utility and beauty; dancers and dramatists added depth to culture; sport was the primary pastime, and many professions used hands dexterously to achieve and to perform. A lot of education was about developing my presence in each child. I was valued because people believed in the magic of hands and body. I was popular because people could create and perform with me. I was important because like other intelligences, my role was natural for a balanced human development.
But I am now losing importance. Hands do not create these days, machines do. People, especially educators and parents, are forgetting that for children ‘making’ things with their hands is fundamental to their mind’s development, that movement, hand and body skills, and body and mind coordination are intrinsic to learning, that it is time to ‘welcome’ me back in the child’s life.
Also, people when faced with a brain that does not perform how they want – resort to more brain activities. May I suggest in many cases, the body – especially hands and legs might be the key to unlock the mind’s potential.
What I, the Body and Kinesthetic intelligence would recommend is that all children (and adults) should do some out of each of the five categories below. More variety, better for the child:
- Gross motor Activitieslike Playing field sports like football, basketball, badminton, tennis etc and Individual body skills like Park equipment play, Martial Arts, Swimming, Gymnastics, Hula Hoop, Trampoline, Slackline etc. Include also daily household works like washing clothes using hands, washing utensils, brooming and mopping floors, etc. Include also body development via Running, Aerobics, Yoga, Various ‘core’ workouts and yes Gym workouts (which fortunately can be done easily at home without any special equipment).
- Fine Motor activitieslike drawing, sketching, needlework of any kind (embroidery, crochet, knitting), clay modelling / pottery, wood carving, carpentry, origami, etc. Include fine motor kitchen activities like peeling, chopping, etc
- Coordination activitieslike hand Juggling, football juggling, wall practicing (using cricket, tennis, table tennis racket and ball), Balancing activities etc.
- Whole brain or Brain Gym activities. Add the simple way of using the other hand (left for right handers) for regular stuff like writing, drawing, eating, brushing etc. Also include bare-feet walking in parks and lawns.
- Expressive activitieslike Theater (mime, mono-acting, improv theater, body theater, etc), dancing, large black board or canvas Painting, etc.
If you have a healthy mix of all the five categories, and within each category a wide exposure at different times of child’s development – then you have what I would like to call as inside-out development of the mind!