Nao Sakurayama, an instructor of "Developmental Science Communication"—a method developed by Kayoko Yoshino, Representative of Pastel Communication, to streamline parent-child interaction and accelerate child development—has released a free e-book titled "Developmental Stages of Language and Play for Children with Autism: Nurturing Interaction Skills Through Home Therapy."

Download here: https://www.agentmail.jp/lp/r/24000/186930/

Key Highlights of the Book:

Explaining How Language Grows with "Play" Language development is often linked to the developmental stage of "play." This book uses diagrams to explain how speech and play development are interconnected.

Understanding the Developmental Roadmap for Children with Autism From solitary play to cooperative play, the book organizes: - Which stage a child is in - What is necessary to move to the next stage This helps parents understand that a child's current state is not a "delay," but a process of developing new skills.

Understanding the "Big Barrier" to Social Development Many children with autism face a barrier when moving from "parallel play" to "associative play." The book explains this barrier in detail and identifies signs of progress such as increased following, more "Mom, look!" moments, and more frequent questions.

Attachment (Security) as the Foundation for Language and Social Skills The book posits that attachment is the root supporting language, play, and social skills. Using the analogy of a tree, it explains how the relationship with the mother serves as the foundation for growth.

Message from the Author: "When my son was young, I was full of anxiety seeing him not playing with other children or failing to engage in two-way communication. I often felt exhausted by comparing him to others. However, I learned that development follows a specific sequence. Understanding this sequence changed my perspective: I stopped seeing his actions as 'things he can't do' and started seeing them as 'skills currently in the process of growing.' I hope this e-book brings hope to other mothers facing similar anxieties."

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Author Profile: Nao Sakurayama is a Developmental Science Communication trainer specializing in a 3-month method to improve conversational skills for children with speech delays. Her method, practiced by over 7,000 families, helps children who have been stuck with parroting or one-way demands for over a year start having genuine conversations. With a background in early childhood education and 10 years of experience as an elementary school teacher, she teaches mothers how to deepen attachment to improve language. Over 90% of children she works with show improved eye contact, tripled vocabulary, and the ability to say, "Mom, look!"

What is Developmental Science Communication? Developed by Kayoko Yoshino, a clinical developmental psychologist with 15 years of experience, this evidence-based communication method uses knowledge from neuroscience, psychology, and education to stimulate brain growth. It helps parents understand their child's traits and bring out their best.

Company Overview: Company: Pastel Communication Co., Ltd. Representative: Kayoko Yoshino Address: Sunshine 60 45F, 3-1-1 Higashi-Ikebukuro, Toshima-ku, Tokyo 170-6045 Business: Operation of parenting courses, development research, entrepreneurship support

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