NBI® Senior Student top The NBI® Senior Student instrument measures your thinking preferences as a student. Why is it that some students prefer a quiet environment while others seem to work well with loud music and a messy workplace? NBI® Junior Student top The NBI® Junior Student instrument measures your thinking preferences as a young student. Why is it that some students prefer order and structure while others seem to work well when there is no time-table and rules? NBI® Young Child Indicator top The NBI® Young Child Indicator measures the thinking preferences of young children (4–8 years). As a parent or teacher, it is very important to know that children’s thinking preferences determine how they make decisions, communicate and socialize. Insight and knowledge into the thinking preferences of a child will help you:
NBI® Teacher/Trainer top The NBI® Teacher/Trainer instrument is a unique version of the NBI® General Adult instrument. The focus of this instrument is on your thinking preferences in the teaching and training environment. This influences the way in which the brain profile and report are compiled. NBI® Learning Style top The NBI® Learning Style instrument provides insight into your learning style and issues that are important to you when studying, as well as identifying where there could be room for improvement. NBI® Parenting Style top The NBI® Parenting Style instrument provides insight into your parenting style and issues that are important to you (but may not be to your child or partner), as well as identifying where there could be room for improvement. Developing better relationships, making more dynamic contributions in your family, and making sound and relevant decisions are but a few of the advantages of understanding your parenting style. Parents who begin to understand and appreciate their own brain profiles inevitably develop a sensitivity for the profiles of their children. NBI® Relationship Style top The NBI® Relationship Style instrument provides insight into your relationship style and issues that are important to you (but may not be to your partner), as well as identifying where there could be room for improvement. Developing better relationships, making more dynamic contributions within the relationship, and making sound and relevant decisions are but a few of the advantages of understanding your relationship style. Since the focus of this NBI® instrument is on thinking preferences, the end result is not good or bad, right or wrong. The NBI® Relationship Style instrument provides a profile report which is a descriptive, objective analysis of an individual’s thinking preferences – no profile is better or worse than another. Instead, the report gives you a description of your thought preferences, and makes recommendations based on these preferences.
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