DMIT FAQ


What is Dermatoglyphics?

A. Dermatoglyphics is generated in the human fingers, palms, toes, and
 feet rose on the lines. Born in finger dermatoglyphics, called
"fingerprint", and born in striae on the palm of your hand is called
"palm." In the genetic counselling related to science Jieyou Description:
 The person's skin texture in the 13th week of embryonic development to
19 weeks of the formation of the brain are synchronous growth lines
and striae. After the formation of striae, life unchanged.


Q. Can Dermatoglyphics test help me?

A. Dermatoglyphics tests can help us understand people that are being
 tested the following five items: first, the structure of the superior order
 of brain function; second, learning how to operate a keen ability; third,
 visual, auditory, somatosensory learning the proper channels; Fourth,
 learning and education, communication patterns; fifth, eight multi-
intelligence potential. In fact, every child has unique qualifications
and potential, but often parents do not understand the child's abilities.
Dermatoglyphics tests can help parents understand their children clear mind
 and brain cells, the distribution function of strength, grasp the child's unique
 qualities and potential, and develop as soon as possible. Besides that, learns
how children should be given the proper learning environment so that we can
 follow according to the child's personality characteristics and the mode of
 communication for him/her to achieve the function of raising a child mind in
 order to enhance the learning outcomes.

Q. Is Dermatoglyphics testing scientific or Medical
 basic?

A. Both. Dermatoglyphics is based on many scientists; medical scientists of
 "genetics", "Embryology", "Dermatoglyphics" "brain science" and other
 science-based, and the use of observation, recording, contrast, inductive
learning methods, and then coupled with clinical experience, and finally
concluded that: From the striae we can accurately analyze the child's multiple
 intelligences and potential personality.

Q. Is Dermatoglyphics testing Palm Reading or 
Palmistry?

A. No, striae test is based on the most advanced scientific and medical research
 as a root. Besides that, Dermatoglyphics testing refers to the growth in human
 hands, protruding ridges on the soles of the feet, which is a lifetime constant;
and palm readers are targeted at handheld staff recessed lines which keep
changing over a period of time.

Q. Is Dermatoglyphics test is not an IQ test?

A. Dermatoglyphics test is not an IQ test, where DMIT is an intelligent narrowing
 definition of striae test of multiple intelligences include linguistic intelligence,
and mathematical intelligence, spatial intelligence, body - kinesthetic intelligence
, musical intelligence, interpersonal intelligence, introspective intelligence, and
last but not least naturalist intelligence which is include in the eight intelligence,
 where "IQ" can be simply summarized as a simple test which takes into
consideration only logical and mathematical intelligence test.

Q. What specific help can be given?

A. Through the Dermatoglyphics, we are able to find out:

FAQ Why are the children not interested in their learning?
FAQ The learning barrier because from the inappropriate stimulation and
teaching
FAQ Why are the children always opposing to your
FAQ Why are the children so active, so stubborn, or why can they concentrate
 or sit still?
FAQ Find out the most appropriate way of teaching and communication

Q. How accurate is the dermatoglyphics multiple 
intelligences test?

A. Dermatoglyphics is a professional industry that combines neurobiology,
 genetics and embrology. Fingerprint patterns are not random. They are
arranged according to individual genetic make up.

Dermatoglyphics multiple intelligences test is scientifically proven. Besides,
 the data acquisition process is computerised. Therefore, we can achieve an
 accuracy of more than 90%.striae formation and the formation of the brain
 are synchronized, all fetus in the mother's body in the first 13 weeks ~ the first
 19 weeks. Medically clinically proven, striae, and the existence of multiple
intelligences necessarily completely linked. The proponent of multiple
 intelligences theory of Howard Gardner Howard Gardner, Professor found
 that Multiple Intelligences exist in the brain system, and further identify
 the brain structures are in charge of the intelligence area. Therefore, the
sooner the child understands the situation of dermatoglyphics, we can inspire
 and help the child’s multiple intelligence development as soon as possible.

Q. How Will a Dermatoglyphics Assessment Benefit
 Me?

A. Every child possesses unique qualities and potential. If through scientific
 methods, we can understand a child’s innate characteristics and aptitude,
 we can better teach them. If one is naturally already strong, with more clarity,
 the strong gets stronger. However, if one is naturally already weak and then
 is not developed in later life/stages, one may lose that ability. As such, it is
vital to give the accurate and right stimulation as soon as possible to avoid
 the deterioration of precious ability.

Q. What Happens During a Dermatoglyphics Assessment?

A. All you have to do is place each finger on a machine which scans your
prints. In less than a week you report will be ready for collection. The report
will be close to  20-25 pages long. The first page of the report will indicate
your innate learning potential and your peak hidden potential. It will also
 reveal what type of learner you are. Page two expounds on your learning
style and mentions your key personality traits. Page three looks at your primary
 and secondary character traits as well as your  parenting style
(for those above 21). Page four looks at your strengths and your weaknesses
 and offers strategies on how to improve your weaknesses and strengthen you
r strengths. Page five and six looks at your multiple intelligence and offers
career planning recommendations. The subsequent pages  explain the science
 of dermatoglyphics, the human brain, and multiple intelligence. 

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