Review of Mount Up With Wings

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Re: Review of Mount Up With Wings

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I am happy that some came up and wrote about the topic of autism spectrum .it is hard t o be with such a disorder and highlighting to the people and explaining is great deal
i am glad that i have read that book and its very good and i recommend to all to read this book and understand the dificulities faced by the autism spectrum people
thank you for writing such a wonderful book
thanks a lot
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If recommending a book to “every adult out there” does not underline the global scope and moral validity of the task at hand, I do not know what else would. I, for one, wouldn’t want to be the adult who ignores such a call as this. They matter too, autistic persons; they too are humans, and deserve to be part of every single inclusion scheme we got. Thanks so much for a review that is both confident in its descriptions and overtly vocal in its endorsement of what the book it treats preaches.
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My fiancé has a nephew that has that same disorder and I love him to death… it’s not about how you deal with them it’s about helping them go through their life everyday no matter how tough it may seem to people in public on a daily basis because a person is a person nobody is on earth to judge no one.
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I have autistic friends and relatives, and I've seen directly how their interactions with the rest of society are affected. They are not universally accepted, and I applaud the author for taking this into account and for penning this piece.
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Great job with the review. Autism is indeed a topic that everyone should know about and understand.
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Wow, I think we should all read this book to learn more about autism and how to support people with it. Great review!
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This book looks promising to showcase the need and struggle the autism people facing and paving the way for making the world an Autism cared society.
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Amy Luman wrote: 10 Nov 2022, 10:31 I don’t personally know much about autism or have any experience with patients. Some of my friends, however, work with the autistic community and try to prepare them for independent life. I know that there is a large spectrum.
That is a joy and relieve to know that people still volunteer to help make life better for those on the spectrum. This is one of the most sacrificing thing anyone could do. Kudos to them. They are the real MVP's.
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Vyoma Kothari Arunprakash wrote: 11 Nov 2022, 14:43 I am keen on reading this book. Thank you for sharing your review.
I am related to someone autistic and I know that life can be hard on them. Its not just important for us as relatives to know but the society to know and accept autism too.
These days people have very less tolerance and are always ready to hurt others. Everybody seems to be aimlessly defensive and keep attacking others and derive entertainment from them. While there are others who look and tag autistic people as "weird". That look speaks volumes and is enough to make an autistic person or anybody so uncomfortable. People know autism is real but people don't want an autistic person near them to avoid embarrassment. I am picking this book to read right away.
You understand the intricacies so well. Imagine living with the " weird" look and tag all your look just because of your uniqueness. Please do read this. And thanks for your input.
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Christiana Legbara wrote: 15 Nov 2022, 04:39 I am eager to read this book. Autism is a reality that few people understand.
The number of people in the dark about this condition is quite alarming. And that is what the author wishes to establish more awareness of, not just the condition but the understanding of the role we need to play to increase their acceptance in the society.
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ViviVivid wrote: 16 Nov 2022, 10:42 Great job with the review. Autism is indeed a topic that everyone should know about and understand.
I agree with you. And this is why this book is a must-read for everyone to increase our understanding and knowledge about this condition and our role.
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This review as sparked my interest. Autism is something that I know very little about. I look forward to better understanding it. Great review
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Such a great review. You really did justice to the book. I also don't have any experience or knowledge about autism and everything you mentioned in the review so I truly want to read this book.
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