DMIT is an abbreviation of Dermatoglyphics Multiple Intelligence Test. Dermatoglyphics is the scientific study of ridged skin patterns found on fingers, palms, toes and soles. These patterns are formed during the fetal development stage, 13 to 19 weeks. Through research, it has been proved that ridged skin pattern formations are controlled by chromosomes, and are influenced by polygenetic inheritance.
Anatomically the human hands dominate all other organs in terms of relative importance. This is why the brain dedicates the majority of approximately two hundred million nerve endings to the hands. In other words, the hands are sources of physiological and psychological information of any individual. As per the scientific researches it is a proven fact that there are no two identical fingerprints. These fingerprint patterns remain the same during the lifetime and even after until the complete decomposition of body takes place.
Centuries of study and research works has enabled development of Dermatoglyphics science. This science in coordination to the Multiple Intelligence Theory of Dr. Howard Gardner has developed an accurate means to provide latent information of any individual with the help of fingerprint study and analysis. This method of analysis is known as Dermatoglyphics Multiple Intelligence Test (DMIT).
DMIT involves scanning of the finger prints and analysing this data in American Patented software comprising of the whole brain functionality to obtain a scientific report giving the following information about the child:
- Special talents
- Areas of improvement
- Right learning style
- Growth potential and Personality style.
Armed with this information, parents can take specific actions as advised by our trained counsellors to maximize and actualize the potential, choose right fields of higher education and appropriate career options for children.