With Dermatoglyphics Multiple Intelligence Test (DMIT) we will find out any person learning style. Normally every person is having all the learning style (visual ,auditory and kinesthetic) ,but they dominate in either one or two learning style ,which is called their preferred learning style . As a DMIT Consultant , I will help you to know more about your child and yourself too.
Benefit of Learning style : you can do parenting in more effective way.
Learning Style
There are three basic types of learning styles (VAK analysis). The three most common are visual, auditory, and kinesthetic. Your fingerprint will be able to depict your learning style
(1) Visual Learners
- Visual learners learn best by seeing. Graphic displays such as charts, diagrams, illustrations, handouts, and videos are all helpful learning tools for visual learners. People who prefer this type of learning would rather see information presented in a visual rather than in written form.
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If you think you might be a visual learner, answer the following questions:
- Do you have to see information in order to remember it?
- Do you pay close attention to body language?
- Is art, beauty, and aesthetics important to you?
- Does visualizing information in your mind help you remember it better?
- If you can answer yes to most of these questions, chances are good that you have a visual learning style.
(2) Auditory Learners
- Aural (or auditory) learners learn best by hearing information. They tend to get a great deal out of lectures and are good at remembering things they are told.
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Are you an auditory learner? Consider the following questions:
- Do you prefer to listen to class lectures rather than reading from the textbook?
- Does reading out loud help you remember information better?
- Would you prefer to listen to a recording of your class lectures or a podcast rather than going over your class notes?
- Do you create songs to help remember information?
- If you answered yes to most of these questions, then you are probably an auditory learner.
(3) Kinesthetic Learners
- Kinesthetic (or tactile) learners learn best by touching and doing. Hands-on experience is important to kinesthetic learners.
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Not sure if you’re a kinesthetic learner? Answer these questions to find out:
- Do you enjoy performing tasks that involve directly manipulating objects and materials?
- Is it difficult for you to sit still for long periods of time?
- Are you good at applied activities such as painting, cooking, mechanics, sports, and wood working?
- Do you have to actually practice doing something in order to learn it?
- If you responded yes to these questions, then you are most likely a kinesthetic learner.