Shoeisha Offers Full Free Access to 16 Books on Developmental Disorders Until April 8 for Developmental Disorder Awareness Week
Coinciding with Developmental Disorder Awareness Week, Shoeisha is offering full free access to 16 of its books related to developmental disorders from April 2 to April 8, 2026. The campaign includes 3 new titles and aims to deepen societal understanding of autism and developmental challenges.
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Shoeisha Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: 5 Funamachi, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo; President: Kaoru Usui) will make the full pages of 16 related books published by the company available for free from Thursday, April 2, 2026, to Wednesday, April 8, 2026, to coincide with the "World Autism Awareness Day and Developmental Disorder Awareness Week" designated by the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare.
## All Pages of 16 Related Titles by Shoeisha Available for Free During "Developmental Disorder Awareness Week"
April 2nd is "World Autism Awareness Day," and the period from April 2nd to April 8th is "Developmental Disorder Awareness Week." In alignment with this awareness week, Shoeisha aims to provide an opportunity not only for those with characteristics of developmental disorders but also for those around them and everyone in society to deepen their understanding and think about developmental disorders by offering full free access to related books for a limited time.
Shoeisha's initiative of offering free access to books related to developmental disorders during this awareness week began in 2019 and marks its 8th year. This time, a total of 16 titles are eligible for free access, adding three new titles to last year's 13: "A Book for People with Developmental Disorders to Raise Children Successfully with Just a Little Trick [Ages 0-3 Edition]", "A Book for People with Developmental Disorders to Manage Physical Condition Successfully with Just a Little Trick", and "A Prescription of Play to Nurture the Senses of Children with Developmental Concerns".
Furthermore, during the same period, a special campaign for Shoeisha's developmental disorder-related books will also be held on the e-commerce site SEshop and Amazon.
**Campaign Period: Thursday, April 2, 2026 - Wednesday, April 8, 2026**
**Books Eligible for Free Access:**
1. A Book for People with Developmental Disorders to Work Successfully with Just a Little Trick
2. A Book for People with Developmental Disorders to Live Successfully with Just a Little Trick
3. A Book for People with Developmental Disorders to Avoid Trouble with Workplace Relationships with Just a Little Trick
4. A Book for People with Developmental Disorders to Manage Money Successfully with Just a Little Trick
5. A Book for Women with Developmental Disorders to Live Successfully with Just a Little Trick
6. A Book for People with Developmental Disorders to Study Successfully with Just a Little Trick
7. A Book for People with Developmental Disorders to Care for Their Parents Successfully with Just a Little Trick
8. A Book for People with Developmental Disorders to Raise Children Successfully with Just a Little Trick [Ages 0-3 Edition] **(Newly Added Title)**
9. A Book for People with Developmental Disorders to Manage Physical Condition Successfully with Just a Little Trick **(Newly Added Title)**
10. You Can Do It From Today! Money Training for Children with Disabilities
11. Prevent Erroneous and Unlearned Behaviors! Training to Increase the "I Did It!" Moments for Children with Developmental Concerns
12. Fly into the Future! Challenges for Children with Developmental Concerns to Become Adults
13. Succeed with Just a Little Trick! Job Hunting Hacks for People with Developmental Disorders
14. Freelancing with Developmental Disorders: A Recommendation for Working Without Belonging
15. Countermeasures for "After Parents Pass Away" for Children with Disabilities and Their Parents
16. A Prescription of Play to Nurture the Senses of Children with Developmental Concerns **(Newly Added Title)**
**Special Page:**
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