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Indian Sandwichfication

Many a times we have seen, noticed or even experienced in Indian families that there comes a point of heated debates and arguments regarding the question of selecting a school for a three or four-years-old toddler. The minds of the family members are pre-occupied with the following troublesome questions: 

  1. Which school is better for the child’s future?
  2. Which board shall we choose for the child – state board, CBSE, IB, ICSE, open school or a concept school?
  3. Shall we select a school close to the home or the one wherein my cousins or my neighbour’s children are studying?
  4. Shall we choose a school based on the rank that it got last year?
  5. Shall we choose a school which has ample co-curricular activities along with regular studies or a day-boarding or a school that has Saturday Sunday off for children?
  6. Should one listen to the elders and choose or should the parents be the first selectors?

The entire rigmarole goes on till the child is admitted to the school and it continues, in most of the cases, till the child completes his or her schooling.

The answers to these mind-boggling questions is pretty straight forward – contact a certified and an experienced career counsellor, get a psychometric test done for your child and figure out what shall be the best choice to make rather than being a part of the Indian sandwichfication system.

We, at Learnopedia Institute and Consultancy, recommend a DMIT Psychometric Analysis for your young toddlers beginning from the age of 3.

DMIT (Dermatoglyphics Multiple Intelligence Test) (Aged 3 to 16) is a biometric-based brain profiling tool to understand your child’s inborn talents and learning style. Some of its important characteristics are as follows:

✔ Ideal for early learners
✔ Helps in parenting & academic planning
✔ Simple, non-invasive fingerprint scan

Why take a DMIT Psychometric Test?

  • DMIT Reports for early childhood learning and stream alignment.
  • DMIT is a biometric fingerprint test, ideal for younger students(Aged 3–16).

What’s Inside a DMIT Report?

DMIT is done through fingerprint scanning—non-invasive and completely safe.

It offers insight into:

  • Brain Hemisphere Dominance – Is your child left-brain or right brain inclined?
  • Learning Style – Visual, auditory, or kinesthetic.
  • Multiple Intelligences – Strengths in areas like linguistic, logical, musical, interpersonal, bodily-kinesthetic, and more.
  • Behavioral Characteristics – How your child expresses emotions, takes initiative, and reacts to stress.
  • Early Career Orientation – Indicators of future fit in creative, technical, or people-oriented domains.
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