Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Oct 18: Brain Buddy-a name in Dermatoglyphics based Multiple Intelligence Test (DMIT) was today launched in J&K by its Director, Training Sunil Arora.
Talking to media persons during the launching ceremony, Mr Arora said that Brain Buddy would lay thrust on identifying the inborn strength and weakness, learning style and acquiring style of children.
He said the DMIT is a scientific tool, which is based on two noble prize winner studies and it helps the children to unleash and explore their hidden potential. The DMIT technique will also help the parents to understand the factors which cause stress and frustration in the life of their children, he added.
Arora said that every child has unique factors which determine his strengths, weaknesses, abilities and limitations, likes and dislikes, hobbies and traits, skill sets and ambitions and aspirations.
He said after identifying the latent talent and intelligence, the children can best translate this knowledge into education, personnel and career success. It also allows children to know their potentials at the right time and they can make relevant efforts to enhance their skills and convert their weakness into strengths, he added.
Arora said the “science has enabled us to decode the characteristics of the brain and provide us a digital report to highlight these factors”. The parents can channelize these factors and make them successful without any stress and strain, he added.
The J&K Franchisee of Brain Buddy, Manish Pathania threw light on Dermatoglyphics Multiple Intelligence technique and said that this test reveals the congenital links between our fingers and our intrinsic qualities and talents.
He said it has been scientifically proved that the born number of cells (learning potential) can be checked from the skin grains of one’s finger prints after long observatory, recordings, comparison and inductions.
He said after enrollment of children into Brain Buddy, they will be subjected to biometric assessment and it will be sent to Singapore -based company for a detailed 35 -page brain mapping report which will form the basis of classification of inborn strengths and weaknesses, learning styles and acquiring styles of children.