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DMIT Testing & Counselling — Psynera
Discover How Your Child Learns, Thinks, and Grows
Dermatoglyphics Multiple Intelligence Test (DMIT) is a reflective assessment that helps parents and educators start meaningful conversations about a child's natural learning style, strengths, and interests — so every child can be supported in the way that suits them best.
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What is DMIT?
DMIT (Dermatoglyphics Multiple Intelligence Test) studies fingerprint patterns, which form in the womb alongside the brain, to build a picture of a child's inborn learning tendencies — based on the theory of Multiple Intelligences.
At Psynera, we position DMIT as a conversation-starter, not a verdict. It doesn't label or predict a child's future. Instead, it gives parents and teachers a structured, friendly framework to talk about how a child prefers to learn, what motivates them, and where they might need extra encouragement.
We believe every child is more than a single test — DMIT is one input among many (teacher observation, parent insight, and the child's own interests) that together build a fuller picture.
Why Psynera Offers DMIT
Psynera works inside schools and communities as a trusted wellness partner. We added DMIT counselling because parents kept asking us the same question: "How do I understand what my child needs?"
Our approach:
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Reflective, not diagnostic — DMIT results are discussed as tendencies and starting points, never as fixed labels or predictions.
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Counsellor-led — Every report is explained in a one-on-one session, not just handed over as a printout.
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Paired with action — We connect insights to practical next steps: how a teacher or parent can adapt their approach at home or in class.
For Play Schools & Preschools (Ages 3–6)
At this age, children are just beginning to show how they explore the world — through movement, sound, images, or hands-on play.
What we offer:
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A simple, non-invasive fingerprint scan (no needles, no stress for the child)
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A parent counselling session explaining early learning tendencies in plain language
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Practical play-based suggestions teachers and parents can try at home
Why schools value this: It gives teachers a gentle head start in understanding a child's temperament, helping with settling-in, engagement, and parent communication — a natural add-on to your existing parent-engagement calendar.
For Primary Schools (Ages 6–12)
As children begin formal academics, understanding how they learn best can ease common frustrations around focus, confidence, and study habits.
What we offer:
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Individual DMIT assessment and report
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One-on-one parent-counsellor session
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Optional teacher briefing to align classroom support with home reinforcement
Why schools value this: It strengthens your school's wellness and personalised-learning positioning under NEP 2020, and gives parents a tangible, high-value touchpoint beyond regular academics.
For Gated Communities & RWAs
Parents in residential communities are often looking for trustworthy, expert-led sessions they don't have to travel far for.
What we offer:
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An introductory talk for parents: "Understanding How Your Child Learns"
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On-site DMIT testing for interested families
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Private, individual counselling sessions (scheduled separately for confidentiality)
Why communities value this: A low-pressure, informative session that brings real expertise to residents' doorstep — building trust in Psynera before any commitment is asked.
How It Works
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Introductory Session — A short talk for parents/teachers on learning styles and what DMIT can (and can't) tell us
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Fingerprint Scan — A quick, painless scan (5–10 minutes per child)
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Report Generation — Analysis mapped to multiple intelligence areas
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Counselling Session — A dedicated conversation to walk through the report and discuss practical next steps
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Follow-Up Support — Optional check-ins to see how suggestions are working
FAQs
Is this test painful or invasive for young children?
No. It's a simple ink or digital scan of fingerprints, taking a few minutes, with no discomfort.
Will I get a written report?
Yes — every family receives a report, walked through personally in a counselling session, not just emailed and left unexplained.
Can this replace a learning disability assessment?
No. DMIT is not diagnostic. If you have concerns about a learning difficulty, we'll point you toward a qualified professional.
How is this different from a psychometric test?
Psychometric tests assess current performance through tasks and questions. DMIT looks at inborn fingerprint patterns as one lens on natural tendencies — the two serve different purposes and can complement each other.
Get Started
Bring a DMIT session to your school or community.
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