WHAT IS DERMATOGLYPHICS?
Scientific Study of fingerprints and skin grains is called Dermatoglyphics.
Its reveals the congenital links between our fingers and our intrinsic qualities and talents.
Many scientists and medical doctorate found that the born number of brain cells (learning potential) can be checked from the skin grains of one’s Fingerprints after long observatory, recordings, comparison and inductions.
The structural function of Cerebral Cortex can be analyzed from the skin grains.
Each child is uniquely gifted, yet parents and educators cannot clearly identify a child’s talents. Today, dermatoglyphics analysis can easily reveal our intrinsic qualities and talents. Dermatoglyphics, the study of the pattern on fingers and hands, has been proven that our fingerprints are uniquely intertwined with an individual’s genetic composition and central nervous system
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Based on the advanced, scientifically proven discipline of Dermatoglyphics, Dermatoglyphics Multiple Intelligence Test (DMIT) studies the unique developmental potential within an individual, by studying the ridges and undulations on his/her palms, toes and skin.
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2. About Us
• DMIT incorporation with MINDTECH is one of the
TM
companies to introduce in India the world renowned
concept of “Multiple Intelligence Testing” (MIT)
• The results will be derived from a scientifically proven
technique – Dermatoglyphics
• Dermatoglyphics has been used in diverse fields like
medicine, genetics, psychology, education, recruitment
• MIT theory was propounded by Prof. Howard Gardner of
Harvard University in 1983
• DMIT is Powered and Technically supported by one of the
best MIT Company MINDTECH
3. Need of D.M.I.T. in India
• 14,000+ students commit suicides in India
every year due to exam related stress
• Research proves that 80% of the students
are under stress
• Another research proves that parents are
the key reason for this
• MIT can provide crucial inputs for student
counseling and guidance
4. The Multiple Intelligences
By : Howard Gardner
Graduated from Boston School of Medicine in Neurology.
Harvard Graduate School professor and psychologist in
cognition and education.
Author of a famous book- “Frames of Mind” in 1983
5. What is Multiple Intelligence?
The theory of multiple intelligences is
Howard Gardner’s theory that proposes
that people are not born with all of the
intelligence they will ever have. It says
that intelligence can be learned
throughout life. Also, it claims that
everyone is intelligent in at least seven
different ways and can develop each
aspect of intelligence to an average level Howard Gardner
of competency. Intelligence, as defined 1943-
by Gardner, is the ability to solve
problems or fashion products that are
valuable in one or more cultural settings.
6. `
Frames of Mind, 1983
Each person is a unique Rarely do they work
blend of dynamic alone, rather intelligences
intelligences which grow, are combined in our
expand and develop activities. One can
throughout life. enhance another
Intelligence is not Teaching students about
singular. Multiple their intelligence
intelligences can be strengths helps them be
identified and described. self-advocates in their
learning.
8. LINGUISTIC INTELLIGENCE
Gardner's Definition:
Linguistic Intelligence (Word Smart) is the capacity to use language, your native language,
and perhaps other languages, to express what's on your mind and to understand other
people.
• Criteria Used for Linguistic Intelligence.
• Can understand words and manipulate the
structure of language.
• Has highly developed communication skills
including writing, speaking, and story-telling.
• Knows and correctly uses rules of grammar.
• Enjoys reading, writing, and speaking.
• Has a large vocabulary.
9. LINGUISTIC INTELLIGENCE
• Communication
• Speaking
• Reading
• Writing
• Listening
• Languages
• Verbal memory
• Syntax
Those who are not strong in this areas may
struggle at their school work.
10. Preferred Career Options for high
Linguistic Intelligence
• Author • Typist
• Journalist • Novelist
• Poet • Teacher
• Play writer • Comedian
• Radio Announcer • Politician
• Anchor • Orator
• News Reader • Actor
• Speech Pathologist • Etc.
(one who interprets)
11. ACTIVITIES THESE PEOPLE
WOULD ENJOY
Book reporting
Telling jokes
Writing words
Reading
Journal writing
Speaking
•Letter writing
•Storytelling
•Discussing
•Creative writing
•Debating
•Persuading
12. LOGICAL MATHEMATICAL
INTELLIGENCE
Logical-mathematical intelligence is the
capacity to use numbers effectively and
reason well. Someone who has this kind of
intelligence is able to see cause and effect
really well; also, they are able to identify a
problem and solve it right there on the spot.
People with this intelligence think by
reasoning, and they love experimenting,
questioning, figuring out logical puzzles,
and calculating.
13. LOGICAL MATHEMATICAL
INTELLIGENCE
• Patterns
• Problem solving
• Logic
• Reasoning
• Numbers
• Recognition
• Scientific thinking
• Investigation
• Complex calculation
This intelligence is very important at school,
and in taking standardized tests
15. ACTIVITIES THESE PEOPLE
WOULD ENJOY
• Analyzing • Time Lines
• Categorizing • Synthesis
• Formulas • Sequencing
• Logic Games • Rational Thinking
• Numbers
• Scientific Thinking
• Outlining
• Venn Diagrams
• Patterns
• Problem Solving • Statistics
• Reasoning
16. SPATIAL INTELLIGENCE
Spatial intelligence is the brain’s ability to
perceive and interpret visual stimuli. In other
words, it’s how our minds process what we
see. Although not very recognized, spatial
intelligence is very important in the arts and
in everyday life.
17. SPATIAL INTELLIGENCE
IMPORTANCE
The way that we visually perceive and interpret the world
around us is an important quality to have. In the arts, he
ability to transfer a vision to a painting, sculpture, or film is a
key quality. Careers such as architecture, require a person to
transfer a vision of a structure into a blueprint. Spatial
intelligence is even used by average people to remember
small, but important facts; like how to travel from your
school to your house. Everyone uses spatial intelligence in
everyday life.
Understanding of;
• Shape/Design
• Colour
• Distance
• Speed
18. SPATIAL INTELLIGENCE
• Sketch
• Mental Image
• Strong Visual Memory
• Sense of Direction
• Hand-eye co-ordination
• Space
• Distance
• Measurement
• Photography
• Imagination
• Visualization
These people are visionary and often are lost
in their on thought, ideas and imagination.
19. Preferred Career Options for high
Spatial Intelligence
• Pilot • Interior Designer
• Space Scientist • Inventor
• Architect • Painter
• Cartographer (Map • Photographer
maker) • Advertising
• Draftsman Professional
• Civil Engineer • Sculptor
• Fine Artist • Surveyor
• Graphic Designer • Urban Planner
• Fashion Designer • Wedding Planner
21. WHAT IS MUSICAL
INTELLIGENCE ?
Being musically intelligent means that you are able to
distinguish the sounds around you and that you
have the ability to make your own melodies. Even if
you are only singing a song or making music, you are
using your musical intelligence!
If you are musically intelligent, you are able to:
• Perceive
• Discriminate
• Transform
• Express
All kinds of musical forms
22. MUSICAL INTELLIGENCE
• Singing
• Rhythm
• Sound
• Voice
• Pitch
• Volume
• Tones
• Words
• Humming
• Listening
Exposure to music can help kids increase their
coordination, understand their culture, relax, and
even improve their mathematical skills!
23. Preferred Career Options for high
Musical Intelligence
• Song Writer • Advertising Agent
• Performing Musician • Conductor
• Piano Turner • Disc Jockey
• Singer • Instrument Maker
• Musical Theatre • Composer
Actor • Music Teacher
• Studio • Sound Engineer
• Engineer • Music Therapist
• Instrument Manager
• Rapper
24. WHAT IS BODILY
KINAESTHETIC INTELLIGENCE ?
It is expertise in using one’s whole body to express ideas and
feelings.
Examples: acting, dancing, sports, and using body language
It is the ability to use one’s hands to produce or transform things.
Examples: sculpting clay and hands-on learning
25. BODILY KINAESTHETIC
INTELLIGENCE
• Hand Movement
• Body Movement
• Physical Activities
• Sport
• Dance
• Exercise
• Horse Riding
• Swimming
• Gym Lover
This intelligence is the key requirement for
becoming a sports person or dancer.
26. Preferred Career Options for high
Bodily Kinaesthetic Intelligence
• Cricketer • Mechanical Engineer
• Actor • P E Teacher
• Athlete • Recreational Director
• Dancer
• Choreographer
• Craftsmen
• Drama
• Inventor
27. BODILY KINESTHETIC
INTELLIGENCE
Thinking through physical sensations
Love
• Dancing
• Running
• Jumping
• Building
• Touching
• Gesturing
Need
• Role play
• Drama
• Movement
• Things to build
• Sports and physical games
• Tactile (touchable) experiences
• Hands-on learning
28. INTERPERSONAL
INTELLIGENCE
Gardner's Definition:
Interpersonal intelligence, (people smart), is
understanding other people. It’s an ability we all need,
but is at a premium if you are a teacher, clinician,
salesperson, or a politician. Anybody who deals with
other people has to be skilled in the interpersonal
sphere.
29. INTERPERSONAL
INTELLIGENCE
• Understanding others
• Extroverts
• Social Workers
• Friendly
• Groups
• Leaders
• Speakers
• Discussion
• Debate
Either leaders or followers, they learn best by working with
others and often enjoy discussion and debate
30. Preferred Career Options for high
Interpersonal Intelligence
• Administrator • Therapist
• Anthropologist • Travel Agent
• Arbitrator • Religious Leader
• Counsellor • Psychologist/Doctors
• Nurse • Multi-level Marketing
• Politician
• Teachers/Principals
• Public Relations
• Salesperson
• Sociologist
31. INTERPERSONALLY
INTELLIGENCE PEOPLE ENJOY :
• Giving feedback to the teacher or to classmates
• Understanding other's feelings
• Person-to-person communication
• Cooperative learning strategies
• Receiving feedback
• Group projects
• Teaching someone else something new
• Learning from someone outside of school
• Other points of view
• Creating group rules
• Acting in a play or simulation
• Conducting an interview
• Creating "phone buddies" for homework
• Sensing others’ motives
• Creating group rules
32. INTRAPERSONAL
INTELLIGENCE
Intrapersonal intelligence is self-knowledge and the
ability to act adaptively on the basis of that
knowledge. This intelligence includes having an
accurate picture of oneself (one’s strengths and
weaknesses); awareness of inner moods, intentions,
motivations, temperaments, and desires; and the
capacity for self-discipline, self-understanding, and
self-esteem. Essentially, it’s how well you know
yourself.
33. INTRAPERSONAL
INTELLIGENCE
•Self Understanding
•Introspective
•Self-reflective
•Introverts
•Emotional
•Perfection
•Self-centric
•Self-discipline
•Self-esteem
These people are self centric, goal oriented and
driven by high emotional energy
34. Preferred Career Options for high
Intrapersonal Intelligence
• Priest
• Spiritual
Counsellor
• Entrepreneur
• Therapist
• Researcher
• Clergyman
• Yoga Teacher
Note: The intrapersonal Intelligence is less liable to
define or suggest a certain career than any of the other intelligences since
the ability of self awareness, self-discipline and self-improvement is
applicable to any other careers as well
35. NATURALISTIC
INTELLIGENCE
Plants Lover
Animal Lover
Nature Lover
Environment Centric
Sight
Scenery
Smell
Taste
Feel
Keen observation
The people with high Natural Intelligence will do anything
in for nature and environment. Love to study in a garden
or while sunrise.
38. LEARNING STYLES
Talk Learners
•Learn by Listening
•Love discussions
•Music Lover
•Speaks in rhythmic patterns
•Talks to themselves while occupied
•Easily distracted by noise
•Enjoy Reading loudly
•Enjoy others reading
•Can repeat and mimic tone pitch and timbre
•Often powerful speakers
•Talkative, go into lengthy description
•Likes Music more that Art
•Have problems with projects that involve
•Visualization, such as cutting pieces that fit together
39. LEARNING STYLES
Chalk Learners
•Learns by seeing
•Good long range planners and organizers
•Observant and notice details
•Remember faces (But Maybe not Names)
•Appearance oriented in both look & presentation
•Good spellers and can actually see the words
in their minds
•Remember what was seen, rather than heard
•Memorize by visual association
•Likes to read, write, draw & generally have
good handwriting
•Usually not distracted by noise
•Doodle during phone conversations and meetings
•Often know what to say but can’t think of right words
40. LEARNING STYLES
Walk Learners
•Learns by manipulating and doing
•Often labelled as “ Hyperactive” or
“Naughty” Children
•They Speak Slowly
•Use Action rather than words
•Touch people to get their attention
•Stand close when talking to someone
•Memorize by walking
•Might use a finger as a pointer while reading
•Respond to physical rewards
•Use a lot of non verbal gestures
•Tap a pencil or their foot while studying
•They reflect action with body movement as
they read and might walk around while reading
42. WHAT IS
DERMATOGLYPHICS?
•Scientific Study of fingerprints and skin grains is called
Dermatoglyphics.
•Its reveals the congenital links between our fingers and
our intrinsic qualities and talents.
•Many scientists and medical doctorate found that the
born number of brain cells (learning potential) can be
checked from the skin grains of one’s Fingerprints after
long observatory, recordings, comparison and inductions.
•The structural function of Cerebral Cortex can be analyzed
from the skin grains.
43. Why Dermatoglyphics
Multiple Intelligence Analysis ?
Every child is unique, Every child has an Every child has a
but our method to Inborn talent but child Different learning style
handle them is & parents fail to but our teaching style
common & usual. identify it. is same.
44. Benefits of Dermatoglyphics
Multiple Intelligence Analysis
Discover your child’s Improves parents - Understand child’s
inborn talent. children relationship. learning style.
45. Benefits of Dermatoglyphics
Multiple Intelligence Analysis
Sets parent’s You give birth to your Discover your child’s
expectations right and child, DMIT enables Strengths, Weaknesses
makes child stress free you discover your child & Multiple Intelligence
46. Benefits of Dermatoglyphics
Multiple Intelligence Analysis
• IT REVEALS THE IQ : INTELLIGENCE QUOTIENT
• IT REVEALS THE EQ : EMOTIONAL QUOTIENT
• IT REVEALS THE CQ : CREATIVE QUOTIENT
• IT REVEALS THE AQ : ADVERSITY QUOTIENT
49. LET’S UNDERSTAND OUR
NERVOUS SYSTEM
• The Nervous System Is Made up in Part of
Neurons or Nerve Cells
A Cell That Conducts Electro-chemical
Signals, the Basic Unit of the Nervous
System.
• The Neurons Are Held in Glial Cells (Greek for
“Glue”)
Nervous System Cell That Aid the Neurons by
Providing Them With Nutrients, Insulations,
and Removing Cellular Debris When They
Die.
50. WHAT ARE NEURONS OR
NERVE CELLS?
The Neuron has three
main parts:
•Dendrite
•Cell Body
•Axon
Every Nerve Cell can have 1000- 10000 Synapse
53. LEFT VS RIGHT BRAIN
In 1960, Dr. Roger W. Sperry and his colleagues carried
out a studies on Left and Right hemisphere phenomena.
The results of this study later led to Roger Sperry being
awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in
1981. Sperry received the prize for his discoveries
concerning the functional specialization of the cerebral
hemispheres.
The study demonstrated that the left and right
hemispheres are specialized in different tasks.
The left side of the brain is normally specialized in taking
care of the logical, factual, analytical and verbal tasks.
The left side speaks much better than the right side,
while the right half takes care of the space perception
tasks & music, creativity and emotions, for example.
55. THE MILAEAGE OF
FINGERPRINT ANALYSIS
• Phase 1:
In the year 1880, early century of 19, Dr. Henry Faulds stated the
theory of finger RC (Ridge Count) and it’s ability to distinguish the
study method of inborn intelligences, but the element of the post
analyzing was too simple.
• Phase 2:
In the year of 1943, Dr. Harold Cummins stated the theory of PI
(Pattern Intensity) rate measuring, RC value, 3 delta areas value,
potency value, different finger patterns with its different position.
This theory using PI value is more accurate compared with the
first method that only used RC measurement.
• Phase 3:
In 1986 Nobel Prize in physiology was awarded to Dr. Rita Levi-
Montalcini & Dr. Stanley Cohen for discovering the correlation
between NGF (Nerve Growth Factor) and EGF (Epidermal Growth
Factor).
56. SUMMARY
• 8 Multiple Intelligences
• Learning Styles
• Acquiring Styles
• Brain Lobe Functioning
• Left Vs Right Brain
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