
DMIT
At The Polaris, we help individuals discover their true potential through the science of Dermatoglyphics and the Theory of Multiple Intelligences (DMIT). By analyzing fingerprint patterns, we provide clear insights into personality, strengths, learning styles, and ideal career paths.
Whether you’re exploring new opportunities, seeking personal growth, or hoping to strengthen relationships, our guidance supports you at any stage of life. At The Polaris, we’re dedicated to helping you shine with clarity and confidence.
- Intrinsic potential
- Dominate and Preferred Learning style
- Allocation of various abilities
- Learning Sensitivity
- Multiple Intelligence Distribution
- Learning Communication Character
- Psychological & Planning Capability
- Innate Work – Management style
8 Multiple Intelligences
The theory of Multiple Intelligences was developed in 1983 by Dr. Howard Gardner, professor of education at Harvard University. It suggests that the traditional notion of intelligence, based on I.Q. testing, is far too limited.
This theory has emerged from recent cognitive research and “documents the extent to which students possess different kinds of minds and therefore learn, remember, perform, and understand in different ways,” according to Gardner.
- Visual-Spatial Intelligence
- Verbal Linguistic Intelligence
- Intra Personal Intelligence
- Logical Mathematical Intelligenc
- Naturalistic Intelligence
- Inter Personal Intelligence
- Bodily Kinesthetic Intelligence
- Musical Rhythmic Intelligence
Learning Styles
Learning styles are various approaches or ways of learning. They involve educating methods, particular to an individual that are presumed to allow that individual to learn best. Most children favor some particular method of interacting with processing information.
Visual Learning Styles
Auditory Learning Styles
Kinesthetic Learning Styles
Mid Brain Activation
Midbrain is the part of the brain which has got special command over both hemispheres of the brain located on the highest side of the brain stream.
By activating or stimulating mid brain we get some balance between right and left brain which enable the child to live a balanced life with great sensory enhancement resulting in superb concentration, speedy reading and photogenic memory.
- Improved Memory Power
- Enhanced Concentration Power
- More articulate thinking style and sharper mind
- Stress Management during Revision and Homework
- Objective Making & Goal Setting
- Self-Motivation Techniques (Optimism)
- Metaphorical Thinking & Power of Visualization
- Balancing the use of Conscious & Sub-Conscious Mind
What Our Clients Say
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