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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This book is unique and I like that it stands out as a book for child's autism and I will recommend this to little children who fall under this category and congrats on BOTD.
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The book “Emotional Cure for Autism” by Norio Ando is one of the most wonderful books I have come across. It is a book that talks about the disease of our time, autism in children and adults, and focuses specifically on the emotional side of the autistic child. Good review :tiphat:
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"The Emotional Cure for Autism" emphasizes on relaxed emotions to foster sociability in affected individuals, offering valuable insights for families and educators alike. This shift in approach is pivotal for supporting autistic individuals effectively.
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This seems like a really helpful book for parents with autistic children (and those who don't know it yet). The author's points just make sense. The treatment methods provided seem useful and include diagrams. And while the author commented on her English skills, it reads fine to me based on the initial pages.
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Thank you for your great review on "Emotional cure for autism" by Norio Ando. My daughter used to work with autistic children and she always told me how emotional these children can get and how sometimes it was very difficult to calm them down. I am glad to see that this book has been written both for parents and caretakers of these children and adults to help take care of them. I have put this book on my shelf and have given a copy of it to my daughter as well. Congratulations to the author for BOTD.

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The topic is very unusual, something that people rarely write about. There are lots of misconceptions around autism. Seems like this would be very informative and helpful book. It will be relevant to all, whether directly or indirectly affected. Thank you for sharing your thought. Wonderful review.
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Mental health and its care are recent developments, and it is honestly tough to understand how to care for our loved ones who are mentally challenged. This book would be a wonderful addition for those who want to put in that extra effort. Congratulations on BOTD, and best wishes for future projects.
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An autistic child is treated as an abnormal being. The pain is much more for the parents of the child as they can do anything to calm their child and for them to look normal. The thing is we try resolving the issue without knowing about its root cause. And this self help book can be helpful to those who don't understand the process of solving an issue such as autism. Congratulations on BOTD!
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It's vital that books like this exist to give parents of autism children additional ideas and suggestions to provide that extra level of care. The fact that the exercises in this book can be practised at home is excellent.
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As someone with ADHD, that is on the autism spectrum, I agree that emotional regulation is crucial for us as part of the neurodivergent community. I like the concept of this book as it helps caregivers understand someone with autism and assist in their recovery over time. Reading your review makes me even more eager to read this book. Thank you for writing this. What a great review.
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The book brings attention to the emotional aspects of autism, which can be overshadowed by behavioral concerns. It highlights the importance of emotional well-being for autistic individuals.
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Ando provides specific methods for caregivers to try to elicit relaxed pleasure. This can be appealing to those seeking practical tools to engage with autistic loved ones. Congrats on #BOTD
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Post by Ram Sahni »

First of all Congrats on #BOTDThe book emphasizes the importance of fostering positive emotions in autistic individuals. This aligns with current trends in therapy that aim to improve overall well-being.
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This educational self-help guide is a treasure of information about autism and how this disorder affects the emotional aspects of a child.
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By being written in a clear and understandable way, the book can be approachable for parents and caregivers who may not have a medical background.
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