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KIRAN YADAV of the Financial Express of India reports:
That Harvard psychologist Howard Gardner has identified seven types of intelligences in children is not big news. What rather is, that according to researchers only three of Gardener[base ']s seven types are accounted for in a traditional IQ test. The finding, thus, not only challenges the conventional concept of intelligence, but also seeks to redefine the notion of a smart child.
The full article can be found here
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