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Multiple Intelligence Analysis Program (DMIT)

A scientific, fingerprint-based analysis that reveals your child's inborn intelligence distribution, learning style and hidden potential.

What Is DMIT?

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DMIT studies the patterns of ridges on your child's fingerprints — formed in the womb alongside brain cells — to map how the brain is structured across its lobes. Because these patterns don't change over a lifetime, the analysis gives a reliable, one-time snapshot of innate potential.

Under our Multiple Intelligence Analysis Program (MIAP), this scientific data is combined with Howard Gardner's Multiple Intelligence theory to produce a clear, easy-to-read report for parents and educators.

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Your Report Covers

What you'll learn from the MIAP / DMIT report

Dominant Intelligences

Which of the 8 multiple intelligences (linguistic, logical, spatial, kinesthetic and more) your child leans on naturally.

Learning Style

Whether your child absorbs information best visually, auditorily or through hands-on practice.

Personality & Behaviour

Insights on temperament, communication style and how your child engages socially.

Left / Right Brain Ratio

The current balance between analytical (left) and creative (right) brain dominance.

Career & Stream Guidance

Age-appropriate direction on subjects, extracurriculars and career paths that suit natural strengths.

Recommended Next Steps

A tailored path into our MIDP whole-brain activation or skill-development programs.

The Process

What happens in a DMIT session

Book a Slot

Schedule a convenient in-centre or at-home appointment.

Fingerprint Scan

A 10-minute, painless scan of all ten fingerprints using certified equipment.

Report Generation

Ridge patterns are processed and mapped to intelligence & learning-style data.

Counselling Session

A certified analyst explains the report and recommends a development plan.

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DMIT sessions in action

Frequently Asked

DMIT questions, answered

What age is DMIT suitable for?

DMIT can be done from age 3 onward, since fingerprint patterns are fully formed before birth and remain unchanged through life. Edit this answer with your centre's exact recommendation.

Is the fingerprint scan safe and painless?

Yes — it involves a simple, non-invasive scan of the fingertips, similar to biometric fingerprinting.

How long does it take to get the report?

Add your centre's typical turnaround time here (e.g., 3–5 working days).

What happens after the DMIT report?

Our counsellor recommends whether your child would benefit most from our MIDP whole-brain activation program, a specific skill-development track, or both.

Curious what your child's fingerprints reveal?

Book a free 15-minute consultation to understand the DMIT process.

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