“Parenting becomes peaceful when you truly understand your child”
Our DMIT and counselling services offer deep insight into your child’s brain, behavior, and potential.
We provide age-specific assessments across four distinct stages, each thoughtfully designed to address the unique emotional, cognitive, and learning needs of that age — helping you guide your child with clarity, confidence, and compassion.
This process empowers parents to make more confident decisions about education, communication, and emotional bonding with their child.
Step-by-Step Procedure:
1. Fingerprint Scanning
We capture all ten fingerprints of your child using a biometric scanner at our center.
If you’re located far away, you can simply send clear photos of your child’s fingerprints (in PNG or JPEG format) taken using your phone camera — and our team will guide you through the process for best accuracy.
2. Neuro-Scientific Analysis
Using advanced software, the prints are analyzed to study brain dominance, learning style, intelligence type, and personality traits.
3. Personalized Report Generation
Based on the fingerprint analysis, we prepare a detailed and easy-to-understand report that gives you a clear picture of your child’s natural design — from brain patterns to behavior.
The report includes:
Dominant intelligences (based on Howard Gardner’s theory)
Left vs. right brain balance
Learning style (visual, auditory, kinesthetic)
Personality traits and emotional pattern
Communication style and behavioral tendencies
Multiple quotients: IQ, EQ, AQ, CQ
4. Counselling Session with Parents
We’ll explain & interpret the report in simple terms, helping you understand how to support your child’s learning, behavior, and potential in the best way.
5. Action-Based Guidance
You’ll receive clear, actionable suggestions tailored to your child’s needs — including learning tips, activity suggestions, and long-term direction (even career insights if age-appropriate).

DMIT at Sensorimotor Stage (Birth to 2 Years)
Helps Parents understand the child’s natural sensory preferences and emotional needs to support early bonding and stimulation.

DMIT at Pre-operational Stage (2 to 7 years)
Identifies learning styles, emotional patterns and suitable parenting methods to build strong cognitive and social foundations.

DMIT at Operational Stage (7 to 11 years)
Reveals the child’s dominant intelligences and thinking style to guide academic choices and develop core life skills.

DMIT at Formal Operational Stage (12 Years and Up)
Assists in career direction, goal setting and personality development by uncovering innate strengths and decision making patterns.
