Book (Practical) Society World seen by people with developmental disabilities

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 社会 発達障害の人が見ている世界
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Item number: BO2893924
Released date: 01 Sep 2022
Maker: Ascom

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The author, a psychiatrist who has faced more than 10,000 people with developmental disabilities, introduces the world seen by people with developmental disabilities, especially those with ADHD and ASD. Developmental disabilities are, in a word, characteristics of brain function. It is known that the brain function is weaker than that of neurotypical people in reading situations and estimating people's feelings. The words and actions that are difficult to understand, such as saying rude things without hesitation, repeatedly breaking promises or being late, crying and getting angry easily, and not being able to stay still. By understanding how they perceive things and how they feel, in other words, "the world they see," and learning how to respond to them. For example, live with them. For example, if there is a problem such as "flattery and sarcasm don't make sense to people with developmental disabilities," you may feel a little more relaxed if you know that the reason is "because of the characteristics of the brain, words are taken literally," and you will understand how to respond to it. In addition, when you talk to people with developmental disabilities, you should try to be as straightforward as possible. This book introduces 32 problems that are familiar to people from adults to children, and introduces the reasons and solutions. Even people who think "I am also a developmental disability?" can solve the problem by knowing the true nature of life difficulties and receiving appropriate support and taking measures. Parents of children with developmental disabilities should also understand how to respond to it. This book introduces 32 problems that are familiar to people from adults to children, and introduces the reasons and solutions. Even people who think "I am also a developmental disability?" can solve the problem by knowing the true nature of life difficulties and taking appropriate measures. There are many people who are neurotypical who have a tendency similar to the characteristics of developmental disabilities. Also, there are people who are "gray-zone" who have the characteristics of developmental disabilities even if they are not diagnosed as developmental disabilities. If this book is useful as a tool to solve various communication problems without focusing only on the diagnostic aspect. It would be great if this book can be used as a tool to solve various communication problems. It would be great if this book can be used as a tool to solve various communication problems without focusing only on the diagnostic aspect. It would be great if this book can be used as a tool to solve various communication problems without focusing only on the diagnostic aspect. It would neurotypical