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There are no writings, stains, or folds. The condition is a beautiful, near-new, excellent product. It is not new, so it is not in perfect condition. Thank you for your understanding. Immediate purchase and midnight purchases are welcome. Bulk requests are also welcome. Please feel free to request! Shipping is anonymous, waterproof, and carefully packaged. "Understanding the World Through Manga! The World Seen by People with Developmental Disabilities" Toshio Iwase / Toshio Iwase / Yumui Price: ¥1400 + tax "Why do you get tired from such things?" "Why do you repeat the same mistakes?" The feelings and thoughts of people with developmental disabilities are often difficult for those around them to see and are often misunderstood. This book is a book that allows you to intuitively understand **what kind of world people with developmental disabilities actually see** through manga. It introduces stumbles in sound, light, human relationships, work, and daily life due to characteristics such as ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder) and ADHD, with specific episodes. The structure naturally conveys that it is not "selfish" or "lazy," but a difference due to the characteristics of the brain. After the manga, there are explanations from a professional perspective, tips on how the person can feel better, and hints on how those around them can interact. It is useful for people with developmental disabilities to "understand themselves," and also for family members, supporters, and colleagues in the workplace to "understand others." It is an introductory book that is easy to read even for those who are not good at difficult technical books, and it deepens empathy and understanding. Recommended for everyone who wants to take a step forward in understanding developmental disabilities.
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