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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Your review of "Emotional Cure for Autism" by Norio Ando is quite insightful and compelling. You've done an excellent job summarizing the book's contents and highlighting its strengths. It's great to hear that the book offers practical treatment methods that can be applied by both professionals and parents, making it a valuable resource for those dealing with autism.

Your review has certainly piqued my interest in reading the book. It seems like a comprehensive guide that not only educates but also provides actionable strategies for supporting individuals with autism. Thank you for sharing your thoughts on this book!
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'Emotional Cure For Autism' by Norio Ando addresses autism and provides an insightful and innovative self-help tool for dealing with child autism. Congrats on #BOTD.
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This book will be of great help to caregivers to learn how to best care for autistic children. However, I don't fit into the target audience and I'm not a big fan of nonfiction, so I'll skip this one.
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The book "Emotional cure for autism" by Norio Ando is an educational book that every parent and professionals should read. Thank you for the review I must read the book and learn more about autism cure and preventions. The term autism is new to me but from the review, I'm interested to know more about it.Great review
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Autism is bewildering for most people. It is wonderful to know that some people have the ability and training to help children in the autism spectrum to participate in society. Norio Ando is one such person. His expertise will help us help our autistic loved ones. :techie-studyinggray:
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Amazing book to read over the weekend and the review is incredible
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I believe that the Doctor will not always say everything and it's not because they want to be evil, sometimes they might forget. Having a book like this is useful because it'll open one's eyes to things about this disease that may not be readily available out there.
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Your review sounds like this book would give a parent a sense of relief, tools to work with, and probably peace of mind. It would be amazing to read a book and then be able to communicate with your autistic child and have your child respond. Your review is very informative and well-written. You have explained the book enough to encourage me to read it, even though I do not come into contact with anyone with an autistic child. It never hurts to have more knowledge. Thank you for sharing your thoughts.
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Knowing more about autism, its causes, how to handle or treat it, and the role of emotions in autism will be a very important thing that I can't wait to experience through this book. I will surely read it.
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This would be a very instrumental guide to parents or guardians of kids with autism. It is important to understand that even with such a condition, relating on a personal level is still possible. Congrats on botd!!
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Post by Azubuike J Azi »

Very nice review about the book, I love it. I also appreciate the authors help for writing this book to educate parents, teachers and children facing the issues autism. Congratulations to the author on being book of the day
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This is a beautiful book that helps readers understand the emotions of an autistic child. The author describes emotional functional states, different pleasure states, and how an autistic person responds and reacts. This book provides necessary information for teachers so that they can help autistic children. It is an important book to read to understand the emotions of an autistic child. Wonderful review.
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This is a book I'll recommend for anyone dealing with autism. I like the fact that it deals with the subject from the emotional aspect. It's a book that should not be ignored as far as that subject is concerned.
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As the title suggests, the book provides an actionable guide for dealing with autistic children. The author expounds on different types of emotions, i.e. relaxed emotion, excited emotion, and tensioned emotion. The book will be a great resource for parents, teachers, and caregivers.
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From a sampling, this seems like an interesting book covering autism and different aspects of autism. It is worth a second look, especially for parents with children that are diagnosed with autism. Well done.
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