Product description ※Please note that product information is not in full comprehensive meaning because of the machine translation.
Children's Book : How to Love Yourself Unlike Everyone "I wonder why everything is so hard and so painful." Tully, a 10-year-old girl, sometimes goes out of control and explodes or makes trouble by saying strange things. People around her often see her as a "different child" and don't understand her. She wants to be a "normal child" like everyone, but she can't do it. Every day is painful, and I wish I weren't myself. Even though she wants to be a "normal child" like everyone else, she can't do it. She feels sorry every day, and I wish I weren't me. However, Tully learns that the impulse she can't do is caused by an autism spectrum disorder, and she takes the first step toward living by accepting her own personality. "When I hear the voice of Tully's heart, every word and deed has a good reason, and it is not" different "from other people, but rather deeply empathized." [Editor's recommendation] Libby Scott, the author of this book, is a British girl with an autism spectrum disorder. When her mother posted a story about her autism spectrum disorder on Twitter at the age of 11, she received a huge response. Later, she and children's literature writer Rebecca Westcott wrote about her story.