Dermatoglyphics Multiple Intelligence Test (DMIT)
Dermatoglyphics Multiple Intelligence Test (DMIT) is a scientific study of fingerprint patterns that helps in understanding an individual’s potential and personality. D.M.I. Assessment technique has been developed by scientists and research experts from World renowned universities and is based on knowledge from Genetics, Embryology, Dermatoglyphics, Psychology and Neuroscience.
Dermatoglyphics Multiple Intelligence Test
Eligibility – 3 to 99 years
Duration – 1 hour counselling session
Benefits of DMIT
Comprehensive
Accurately understand one’s multiple intelligences, strengths and weaknesses, and the most effective learning style.
Objectivity
Unbiased towards cultural background, results are not affected by environment, health, emotional factors
Stability
Reliable genetic information as fingerprints never change and need only be done once in a lifetime. Simple
DMIT is Simple, convenient, no adverse effects, not comprising of any questions whatsoever. Medical experts, with observation, recording, comparison, induction and clinical experiences, confirmed that fingerprints provide accurate analysis of a person’s Multiple Intelligences and potential. Traditionally, IQ is used as a measurement tool of one’s level of intelligence. Dr. Howard Gardner introduced in his book, ‘Frames of Mind’, that man has at least 9 intelligences, and everyone has different proportions of these intelligences. We are able to discover our congenital intelligence, character traits and unknown potential through Dermatoglyphics (DMIT). Advanced countries such as USA, Japan and Taiwan have adopted dermatoglyphics technology in the field of education, human resource management, recruitment and even identifying gifted children. The DMI test has also helped lakhs of students in China, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Taiwan & India for the past 10 years and is continuing to do so successfully.
Understanding the Human Brain
Inferior Frontal Lobe: Center of Thinking & Imagination
- Emotions, Reasoning, Planning
- Movement, Parts of Speech, Creativity,
- Judgment, Problem Solving & Planning
Prefrontal Lobe: Centre of Personality & Characteristics
- Executive Functions
- Cognitive Functions & Personality
Parietal Lobe: Center of Kinesthetics
- Kinaesthetic, Fine &Gross Motor Skills.
- Space Discrimination, Understanding & Appreciation of Space, Art & Language Capability
Temporal Lobe: Centre of Auditory Functions
- Hearing, Memory, Emotions, Learning,
- Interpreting & Processing Auditory
- Stimuli, Language Comprehension
Occipital Lobe: Centre of Visual Functions
- Ability to Recognize Objects
- Responsible for Visual Functions
What is Multiple Intelligence ?
Each individual has a different sort of Intelligence composition. multiple intelligence is centered at different parts of the brain Lobes. Multiple Intelligence is a Study of 9 Multiple Intelligence composition of Human brain with help of MI Theory. Invented by Dr. Howard Gardner.
Types of Multiple Intelligence
- Intrapersonal Intelligence : Self Smart
- Logical-Mathematical Intelligence : Number Smart
- Musical Intelligence : Musical Smart
- Linguistic Intelligence : Word Smart
- Naturalist Intelligence : Nature Smart
- Existential Intelligence : Phil Smart
- Interpersonal Intelligence : People Smart
- Spatial Intelligence : Picture Smart
- Bodily-Kinesthetic Intelligence : Body Smart
- Benefits of Multiple Intelligence Test
- MI Test is mainly use for Education Counselling and Career Guidance
Fingerprint
11 BasicPatterns of Fingerprint
If there is lack of nurturing to foster development of genetic strengths, these strengths will be hindered. Vice versa, practice may strengthen one’s weaknesses, regardless of how much potential this person has. Therefore, understanding the analysis of a child’s dermatoglyphy may help parents to nurture their children based on their personality, strengths and weaknesses, so to add to his strengths and improve areas of weaknesses.
The following 11 patterns that appear on our fingerprints generally explain one’s personality, each pattern on each different finger may be explained differently with different analysis. After reading this article, you may look at your child’s fingerprints and identify their personality, strengths, and weaknesses. You may do this even with infants!
1. Simple Arch Patterns
Form:
hill-shaped, curved top, no triangle was formed in with the shape.
Characteristics:
hard working, introverted, cautious, works without complaint, likes to follow the steps, down to earth, do not like taking risks.
2. Tented Arch Patterns
Form:
like a camping tent with a sharp tip top.
Characteristics:
with extreme personalities, can be outgoing and welcoming one day and shy the other; it all depends on how nurture and development during childhood. Not afraid of challenges and obstacles, but may sometimes be impulsive. Creative.
3. Ulnar Loop Patterns
Form:
like a waterfall flowing towards the little finger with triangular points.
Characteristics:
gentle, observant, passive, loves schedules, likes to go with the flow, little self- motivation.
4. Radial Loop Patterns
FormThe opposite of ulnar loop, the “waterfall” flows toward the thumb.
Characteristics
thinks independently and cleverly, like to question and criticize, self-centered, loves to go against the majority.
5. Concentric Whorl Patterns
Form
Lines starting from the center of the small circle, the lines on finger tip appear to be a complete circle and spread out like concentric circles. with two triangular points.
Characteristics
Self-centered, likes competition, likes to set objectives, rigorous, subjective, doesn’t like to be controlled.
6. Spiral Whorl Patterns
Form
A spiral pattern starting from the center and move outward, has two triangular points.
Characteristics
Self-motivated; Parents should encourage accordingly.
7. Press Whorl Patterns
FormSimilar to the whorl pattern, but the circle turns into a long oval shape, has two triangular points.
Characteristics
Ambitious, likes competition, hates to be defeated, attention to detail, stays on a budget.
8. Imploding whorl Patterns
Form
Tai Chi-like patterns in the middle, surrounded by multi-layers of circle.
Characteristics
Has the ability to complete two tasks at the same time, diverse, self-conscious.
9.CompositeWhorl Patterns
Form
Tai Chi-lke pattern without multi-layers or circle surrounding it.
Characteristics
Very adaptable, thinks from different perspectives, makes decision based on what the environment is, good communication and coordination skills, but can be distracted
10.Peacock’sEye Patterns
Form
From the center it looks like a peacock’s eyes and lips; the center consists of more than one circle or spiral, the end of each ring is connected in a straight line. It has two triangular points; one further and the other closer to the center.
Characteristics
Expressive, highly perceptive, with leadership qualities, artistic.
11. Variant Patterns
Form
Often has combination of two or more of whorls, ulnar loops, or simple arches, with two or more triangle points
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Characteristics
Likes to expressive oneself in a unique way, which often becomes offensive and creates misunderstandings