Instead, help your kids see the array of occupations that are related to each of their intelligence areas. The best way to do this is by having adults talk with your kids about their career choices and by going on lots of field trips. Then children can begin making their own decisions about what feels right. Of course, virtually every job consists of a variety of responsibilities that touch on several intelligences. So when you talk about careers with your kids, make sure you also point out that many different talents are required for each job – and that it’s important to develop and nurture all of our intelligences. Career Ideas
Librarian Curator Speech pathologist Writer Radio or TV announcer Journalist Legal assistant Lawyer Secretary Typist Proofreader English teacher Politician Public speaker Storyteller Talk-show host Editor
Brought to you by the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development Source: Thomas Armstrong’s Multiple Intelligences in the Classroom (ASCD 1994)