Your child's future lies in his fingerprints

Studying genetic coding via fingerprint mapping, researchers can find out precisely what your child can grow up to be.
Generic aptitude and personality tests are passe. Now there's a new method of evaluating one's inborn intelligences through simple biometrics, where fingerprints hold the key to your future. The concept is being touted as the next big future-mapping trend to hit the country.

Scientific backing
Ideally aimed at school going children, the method is based on the scientific premise that the patterns on one's fingertips are in sync with the patterns on an individual's left and right brain. These in turn can point out the inborn potential of a person.
After a simple method of collecting all 10 fingerprints, the results are then collated into a detailed report based on the Theory of Multiple Intelligences - which states that everyone is intelligent in at least eight different ways and can develop each aspect of intelligence to an average level of competency. These intelligences show whether your logical skills are higher than your linguistic ones, if you're rhythmically inclined, a naturalist or if you are left brain thinker (someone who analyses everything) or a right brain one (artistic).
Says Sejal Vora, a consultant affiliated to an international institute that has brought the technique to the city, "Who wouldn't want to understand their own mind, or what their kids are best suited to career-wise? You may want your child to become an engineer, when he may be more musically inclined, but because of parental pressure the child may not achieve his or her full potential as a person and a professional."
There's no doubting its accurate results as compared to assumptive IQ tests either. "It's 110 per cent correct," adds Vora. "After all, how can your fingerprints be wrong?"

'Adults should do it too'
Says Hira Bhesania of New Activity High School in the city, whose students have tried it out. "I have found this method very good and have tried it on myself. I would definitely advise children to try it out."
Socialite Elina Meswani too has done the evaluation for herself, her son Ishan and daughter Gayatri. "I was skeptical initially, but my husband (corporate head honcho Nikhil Meswani), heard about it on a trip abroad and convinced me to try it. I found the test results enlightening. I think adults should try it out too, as it can change lives."

All about dermatoglyphics
Dermatoglyphics is the study of the skin patterns on fingers and hands. These patterns are unique and heavily linked with one's genetic composition, and are closely related to the central nervous system. The study has absolute scientific basis, and has been analysed and proved with evidence in anthropology, genetics, medicine and statistics.
Tests based on Dermatoglyphics can reveal our intrinsic qualities and talents, enhance leaning experiences by identifying learning styles, personalise academic and extra curricular programs, reveal hidden talents, build confidence and make academic and career choices easier.

ALL ABOUT DERMATOGLYPHICS
Dermatoglyphics is the study of the skin patterns on fingers and hands. These patterns are unique and heavily linked with one’s genetic composition, and are closely related to the central nervous system. The study has absolute scientific basis, and has been analysed and proved with evidence in anthropology, genetics, medicine and statistics.

Tests based on Dermatoglyphics can reveal our intrinsic qualities and talents, enhance learning experience by identifying learning styles, personalise academic and extracurricular programs, reveal hidden talents, build confidence and make academic and career choices easier.

Brain Mark enhances Creative Memory and Logical Memory of your kids
The theory of Multiple Intelligence can play a critically important role in the education of gifted children because it redefines the way children are taught and it challenges previously held views of the concept of human intelligence. IQ (Intelligence Quotient) testing serves only as quantitative tool of measurement and these scores cannot wholly reflect the qualitative aspects of intelligence, hereby different clusters of ‘intelligence; are evident in each child.

Dr. Howard Gardner introduced in his book, Frames of Mind, that man has atleast eight intelligences, and everyone has different kinds of intelligences. There are 8 types of Multiple Intelligences – Logical, Linguistic, Intra Personal, Inter Personal, Kinesthetic, Visual, Musical, and Naturalist, whose presence and percentage in the brain differs from person to person.

In today’s time and age we all believe in customisation. If we go to gym, our workout is moulded on the basis of our body composition and the desired result. Well, the same applies to our brain too. By understanding the type of intelligence one can possess, one can design and customise their life depending on it.

Researchers say that studying using the same old Rote learning system is no more effective.

Rote learning is sometimes disparaged with the derogative terms parrot fashion, regurgitation, cramming, or mugging because one who engages in rote learning may give the wrong impression of having understood what they have written or said. It is strongly discouraged by many new curriculum standards.

The New Age Learning skills involve Creative Memory Techniques.
Creative memory doesn’t rely on repetition to remember facts, but on association between easy-to-remember information and to be remembered lists of data, based on the principle that the human mind much more easily remembers data attached to spatial, personal or otherwise meaningful information than that occurring in meaningless sequence.

We at Brain Mark EduMind solution work for last 1 year on the Memory Techniques. What is Memory? Memory is all about Recording, Retention and Recalling (at the right time). Some techniques used to enhance multiple intelligence in children are:

Memory Techniques
This technique enables the user to work smarter, not harder. It makes memorising formulae, equations, diagrams, text and numbers easy.

Ambidexterity
Using both the hands simultaneously can get our brain to produce astounding results.

Smart Mapping
Hours of revision are now effectively cut down to minutes in front of a smart map which includes taking notes, planning and problem solving.

Neurobics
Neurobic exercises which helps in preventing memory loss, increasing mental fitness and also keep the brain agile, active and healthy.

Speed Reading
Normal reading is at approx. 60-80 words per minute (wpm). Imagine how faster you could finish your subjects if you could read at a speed of 300 wpm.

Accelerative Learning
This technique enables you to know exactly when, what, where and how to study effectively.

You want your child to become a doctor, but he/she might be artistically inclined. However due to parental pressure the child may not be able to show his talents. Our aim is to recognise the potential in every child and enhance them..

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