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  1. Mar 14, 2024 · Naturalistic intelligence is the ability to recognize, identify, understand, and work with elements of the natural world. People with this type of intelligence have a keen sense of observation and excel at spotting relationships and patterns in nature.

  2. May 1, 2024 · Naturalistic intelligence is the ability to identify and classify things in nature. The concept of naturalistic intelligence comes from the theory of multiple intelligences, developed by Howard Gardner, Ph.D., in 1983.

  3. Jan 25, 2024 · What is Naturalist Intelligence? Naturalist intelligence was added to the existing seven intelligences to address ones ability to recognize, analyze, and manipulate the things in their environment, such as objects, plants, and animals.

  4. Mar 11, 2023 · Naturalistic Intelligence . Naturalistic is the most recent addition to Gardner’s theory and has been met with more resistance than his original seven intelligences. According to Gardner, individuals who are high in this type of intelligence are more in tune with nature and are often interested in nurturing, exploring the environment, and ...

  5. Jul 25, 2021 · Naturalistic intelligence (or naturalist intelligence) is one of Howard Gardner’s nine multiple intelligences, which involves how sensitive a person is to nature and the world. It refers to a person’s interest in the natural world of animals, plants, and the natural work around them.

  6. General Description: Naturalist intelligence deals with sensing patterns in and making connections to elements in nature. Using this same intelligence, children possessing enhanced levels of “nature smarts” may be very interested in human behaviors, or the behaviors, habits, or habitats of other species.

  7. Naturalist intelligence is all about using the human brain to engage sensory awareness and observe patterns in living systems (like plants, trees, ecosystems, wildlife, etc). People who have the traits of naturalist intelligence are highly skilled at understanding the environment because they apply several complimentary skills together as one.

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