Multiple Intelligence Theory, proposed by psychologist Howard Gardner, suggests that intelligence is not just one thing measured by traditional tests. Instead, it highlights distinct types of intelligence, such as logical-mathematical, linguistic, spatial, musical, bodily-kinesthetic, interpersonal, intrapersonal, and naturalistic intelligence. Gardner’s theory recognizes and values the diverse ways individuals learn and excel, going beyond a single standard of intelligence. It emphasizes that each person possesses a unique combination of this intelligence, and understanding these differences can help tailor education and support for individuals, including kids with special needs.