YOGYAKARTA - Not all parents understand the reason why each child has a different learning style. In fact, by understanding the reason, learning at home can be more optimal. This article will discuss the reason why each child's learning style is often different so that applying one learning style to all children actually makes them fail to learn.
Why Every Child Has a Different Learning StyleQuoted from Antara, Tuesday, July 8, 2026, Psychologist Irma Gustiana A, S.Psi., M.Psi., Psychologist., CPC explained that there are at least three children's learning styles. The three styles are visual learning styles, auditory learning styles, and kinestetics. Each child certainly has his own learning style.
Quoted from other sources, the difference in learning styles is rooted in a combination of biological, psychological, and environmental factors. These three factors shape the way each child's brain works uniquely. Here are some of the factors.
Born with it.The difference in learning styles does not start from elementary school, in fact most of the children have been formed long before the children know the classroom. Internal factors include heredity, biological maturity, and intellectual capacity which also shape the way children process and absorb information.
Hereditas or hereditary factors affect how a child's nervous system develops, including their tendency to process visual, auditory, or kinesthetic stimuli. This means that some of the child's learning preferences are biologically programmed from birth. This means that the learning style is not something that can be completely changed, but it can be understood and facilitated.
Different Cognitive DevelopmentJean Piaget, the main figure in cognitive development theory, explains that children go through different stages of thinking development according to their age. However, what is often overlooked is the fact that even at the same age, the speed and way each child reaches these stages are not always the same.
Cognitive development itself is related to the ability to think, understand, and solve problems. While emotional development affects emotional control, self-confidence, and learning motivation. The two aspects are closely related and affect how children absorb lessons.
Children who have high self-confidence tend to be more open to trying new learning methods, while more quiet children may actually learn more effectively in calm and independent ways.
Environmental FactorsBeyond innate factors, the environment where children grow up has no less important role. External factors include family environment, learning experiences, social interactions, children's interests and talents can support optimal cognitive development.
Those are some of the reasons why every child has a different learning style. Visit VOI.id for other interesting information.
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