Official Review: Emotional cure for autism by Norio Ando

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Re: Official Review: Emotional cure for autism by Norio Ando

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'Emotional Cure for Autism' offers valuable insights into understanding and supporting children with autism. It covers emotional aspects comprehensively, providing useful information for parents and professionals alike. Its organized structure and practical treatment methods make it a complete guide. Congrats on BOTD!
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The author seems to have put a lot of thought into this book, and I'm sure readers will find this appreciative. Thank you for the review.
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This review beautifully highlights how "Emotional Cure for Autism" delves into the emotional aspects crucial for understanding autistic children. The practical treatment methods for parents make it a valuable resource.
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This book sounds great for anyone with or in contact with an autistic person. The review seemed honest, covering everything a reader would like to know about the book. Indeed, a great review!!
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I'm glad that this book does justice to the subject of discussion—autism. I believe everyone can learn a lot from the information here. I also like that the book is simpleton understand with each chapter focusing on a different matter.
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This book talks a lot about feelings in autism, which is important for many readers. It's nice to see books like this helping families and teachers understand autism better. They offer real advice for real situations, which is great.
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This book sounds like a valuable resource for understanding and supporting children with autism. Norio Ando's approach to addressing emotional aspects is commendable and provides practical insights for caregivers. I love it!
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This book sounds very helpful, especially because it is described as a complete guide to understanding children suffering from autism and because it focuses on the emotional aspects of a child suffering from autism. Thanks for the review!
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The review provides a comprehensive overview of "Emotional Cure for Autism" by Norio Ando, praising its insights, organization, and practical treatment methods for parents and professionals. It lauds the book's coverage of emotional aspects and recommends it to parents, teachers, and anyone interested in understanding autism. Overall, a thorough and positive review.
Therefore, this is a very good review and thank you for the review
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Actions like this, of Ando makes autism one of the easiest dease's to live with. I am really happy and inspired to read books review like this.
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it explain the importance of emotion for understanding and treating autistic child ..
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