Children with strengths in interpersonal or intrapersonal intelligence are interested in people. They may be leaders among their peers (intrapersonal) or self-motivated and self-aware (intrapersonal). These children will enjoy learning about the real lives of people with whom they can relate. They will enjoy participating in interactive learning experiences with others who have the same interest. These children are often altruistic and have a natural desire to help others.
- People in African American History
- Civil Rights Movement Veterans' Stories and Memories
- Speak to My Heart: Communities of Faith and Contemporary African American Life
- Get Involved (for kids) with America's Promise
- Martin Luther King Day of Service
- Youth Noise
- Tips for Young Activists
- MelaNet's Kwanzaa Information Center
- 101 Ways to Combat Prejudice
- DoSomething.org Young People Changing Our World
- Planet Tolerance for Kids
- Black History Month eCards at Yahoo Greetings
More of this Feature
Families Exploring Black History Introduction
Verbal-Linguistic Resources
Logical-Mathematical Resourcese
Kinsesthetic Resources
Visual-Spatial Resources
Musical Resources
Intrapersonal - Interpersonal Resources

