Free E-book Distribution Starts: OK vs. NG Responses to Develop Language in Children with Severe Tantrums and Autism
Pastel Communication Co., Ltd. has launched a free e-book for parents of autistic children, explaining how to calm tantrums and promote language development. The book emphasizes that calming tantrums is crucial before increasing language, offering specific OK and NG interaction methods.
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Pastel Communication Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Toshima Ward, Tokyo; Representative Director: Kayoko Yoshino) has begun free distribution of an e-book by Hisashi Sakurayama, an instructor of "Developmental Science Communication," which smooths parent-child communication and accelerates child development.
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This is a book for parents who feel that "if only their child's language increases, their tantrums will calm down." It clearly explains the relationship between tantrums and language, and summarizes concrete ways parents can interact at home.
The book's characteristic is the perspective that "it is important to calm tantrums before increasing language."
When a tantrum occurs, a child's brain becomes agitated, making it difficult to use language effectively. Therefore, rather than forcing language learning, increasing interactions that help them calm down will, as a result, lead to language development.
This book specifically introduces NG responses that are often done unintentionally and OK responses that can be implemented starting today. It delivers hints to transform daily life, which may be overwhelmed by children's tantrums, into a state where parents and children can interact with peace of mind.
【Table of Contents】
1. Tantrums calm down, language grows
2. My son's language grew rapidly after his tantrums calmed down
3. Checklist to see if the brain is in a state conducive to language development
4. OK responses and NG responses to calm tantrums
5. Conclusion
【Author's Comment】
I am Hisashi Sakurayama, a Developmental Science Communication Trainer. I support parents of autistic children with language delays through "home-based therapy" that can be done at home. In consultations, many parents say, "I thought that if only my child's language grew, their tantrums would calm down."
I actually experienced similar struggles myself. While trying to manage tantrums, I found myself unable to teach language effectively and unsure how to interact. However, by rethinking my approach and increasing interactions that made my child feel secure, I witnessed the transformation: tantrums calmed, and consequently, language improved. In this book, based on my experience and support実績, I've organized information to help you understand "what to prioritize now." I hope it helps increase the time you can spend interacting with your child with peace of mind, moving away from a daily life overwhelmed by tantrums.
【How to Download】
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