Applications of Multiple Intelligence and Health Risks in Learning Process of Special Education Needs Student Visul Impairment

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Mohd Norazmi Nordin, Nor Zanira Abd Manan, Farhanah Mohd Noor, Mohd Fikri Ismail, Mohamad Zaid Mustafa, Nor Fauziyana Mosbiran, Abdul Rasid Abdul Razzaq

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Verbal-linguistic intelligence refers to capabilities and abilities related to language mastery and skills in using complex language. According to Howard Gardner's, a person with linguistic intelligence is able to understand, speak, write various types of languages and is able to master foreign languages well and fluently. Those who have this intelligence can communicate effectively through reading, speaking, listening activities. They can also use words effectively to communicate well. Language plays an important role in human life. It is the main tool to communicate effectively and efficiently. However, communication and language can exist without fluent speech by individuals with problems such as those with special needs. Therefore, teachers play an important role in helping them master language acquisition well. With language, a person can convey ideas, thoughts, and feelings to others effectively, both verbally and in writing. In addition, the ability to speak and use this language can also strengthen MBPK's relationship with other people, and it can even make it easier for MBPK to adapt to its environment.

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