Benefits of DMIT
The test can be done at any time after 1.5 years of age, but the younger the child is, the better is the scope for making impactful changes. The physical development of the brain continues at a faster pace in the early childhood, slows down after12 years of age and stops when the child turns around 16 years old. The benefits differ at different ages.
Toddlers (age 1-3)
From birth through about age three there are vast numbers of connections and collections being recorded in the brain. Research says a child’s inherited IQ can increase, especially during early childhood, with the right kind of stimulation and attention.
Benefits of DMIT Analysis : Knowing a toddler’s potentials at the early age help parents make decisions on parenting styles, activities the child needs to be exposed to in a sustained manner in order to increase their strengths as well as weaknesses (if any).
Children (age 3-12)
From age three through twelve the brain begins to prune the excessive synapses in an attempt to get organized and eliminate what is not necessary. Age 5 onwards the developmet of organised and rational thinking takes place.
Benefits of DMIT Analysis : At this age, children are curious and their ability to absorb is very strong. Discovering their learning styles and areas of intelligences at this age gives a clue on what courses and activities they should spend more time on.
Teenagers & Young Adults (age 12-25)
The teenage years consist of more aggressive pruning as the brain begins to specialize and build an identity.
Benefits of DMIT Analysis : Adapting to their innate learning styles at this age can better enhance one’s learning experience. It also serves as a guideline on selection of subjects, type of courses and career options one has a natural aptitude for.
Adult (age 25+)
Adulthood ushers in a bit of a pruning plateau, where some connections are diminished and others are enhanced.
Benefits of DMIT Analysis : Understanding one’s areas of intelligences help an adult to make decisions in their careers. Harnessing their strengths and knowing how to overcome their weak areas helps to empower an adult and gives them more clarity and confidence. Employers can also apply dermatoglyphics analysis to find out the strength and weakness of their employees for their better placement.
Scope of DMIT
The areas in which this test analysis can be used are very vast and ever expanding. Some of the areas where this test has given accurate insight and helped in enhancing it are given below.