There are multiple types of intelligences including linguistic, logical-mathematical, bodily-kinesthetic, visual-spatial, interpersonal, naturalist, intrapersonal, and musical-rhythmic. Each intelligence involves different skills such as strong communication abilities for linguistic intelligence, reasoning skills for logical-mathematical intelligence, physical coordination for bodily-kinesthetic intelligence, and self-knowledge for intrapersonal intelligence. Examples of people who demonstrate different intelligences include dancers, map readers, leaders, outdoor enthusiasts, and composers like Beethoven.
5. Visual Spatial
Sensitivity to the relationship between
line,color,shape,space and form.
Ability to rotate objects
People who excel at reading maps are a
good example.
6. Interpersonal
Ability to perceive and make distinctions in
the moods ,characteristics,intentions,and
temperaments
People with highly developed
interpersonal intelligence are successful
leaders.
7. Naturalist
An intense interest in the plant and animal
species.
Highly developed ability to observe
patterns.
A love of being outdoors.
9. Musical Rhythmic
An ability to discern and express musical
forms.
Sensitivity to rhythm and pitch
Beethoven would be a good example of
someone haveing this.