occurring among or involving several people; "interpersonal situations in which speech occurs
Interpersonal Learners are the social butterflies, the helpers, and the true team players Interpersonal Learners are at their best when they can bounce their ideas off of others and can help friends to solve problems They relate best to the world through their interactions with others and an understanding of how people work together Activities Interpersonal Learners may enjoy include team sports and group discussions When learning new information or developing academic skills, Interpersonal Learners benefit most from playing cooperative games, researching with partners or working in small groups Some examples of Interpersonal Learners applying their learning style to their work are counselors, teachers, politicians, coaches, business executives, and entertainers (actors, comedians, etc )
Easily able to develop and maintain meaningful and pleasant relationships with many different kinds of people
Able to easily develop and maintain meaningful and pleasant relationships with may different kinds of people