The Language of Autism by Pierre Fontaine

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Introducing “The Language of Autism” by Pierre Fontaine, a groundbreaking exploration that redefines the understanding of autism for individuals, families, and caregivers.

Unlike any other work before it, this book presents a concise and precise definition of autism in just two words—a clarity that has been sought after for years. From this two-word definition, about half of the 150 symptoms of autism can be logically understood. 

“The Language of Autism” delves beyond theories and official descriptions; it offers a comprehensive perspective that encompasses every facet of autism as exemplified in the following areas:.

Key Highlights:

1. A Definitive Definition: For the first time, “The Language of Autism” provides a definition of autism, demystifying its essence in two succinct words.

2. Unraveling 75 Symptoms: With logical precision, the book decodes 75 distinct symptoms of autism, shedding light on their intricacies and implications, such as why a child prefers to poop in a closet rather than on the toilet, or why a child can eat only one food or wakes up at 3 AM every night. 

3. A Window into Autism: Immerse yourself in the firsthand experience of autism as the book artfully guides you into a vivid picture of the inner world of individuals on the spectrum. The experience will leave you absolutely breathless with a deep inner understanding of what it is like to be on the spectrum.

4: The History of Autism: “The Language of Autism” traces autism through the ages to the 1300’s, then leaps forward to the most studied case of all time in 1799. The symptomatology and behaviors in the case read exactly like a contemporary case in 2024. From that case, the reader is taken to 1901 in Switzerland, where Dr. Bleuler coined the word “autism,”  then 1926 in the Soviet Union, where Dr. Sukhareva points out the sensory nature of autism, and finally 1944 with Dr. Kanner’s article. The history chapter also speaks of Bettelheim, who so wrongfully introduced the term “refrigerator mom,” but the book also brings out why Bettelheim came up with it.

5: Treatment Back to Neurotypical: “The Language of Autism” is a book about autism and homeopathy. Fontaine’s understanding of autism came by way of treating individuals on the autism spectrum for the last 25 years. Listening deeply, essentially, to moms, Fontaine delves into autism, and through them, he was able to reach into the deepest recesses of the spectrum and formulate a definition, ultimately understanding the totality of autism.

6. Revolutionizing Speech Therapy: Discover an innovative speech therapy approach that, from understanding autism in a groundbreaking way, goes far beyond what is done today, offering a more effective method that holds transformative potential for those with autism.

Speech Therapy is crucial in understanding Autism.

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7. Early Intervention Redefined: “The Language of Autism” introduces a groundbreaking red flag system, empowering parents and caregivers to recognize signs even before birth, potentially preventing autism cases.

8. A Holistic Approach: With over 25 years of unparalleled expertise, the author’s insights are drawn from the personal narratives of parents and caregivers in his homeopathic practice, where the only goal is neurotypicality. This unique perspective encompasses both the challenges and triumphs of such a challenge.

9. Unlocking Possibilities: Pierre Fontaine envisions a neuro-typical state within reach and attainable through judicious methods. Supported by compelling case studies, this vision becomes a tangible reality.

Designed to empower parents and loved ones, “The Language of Autism” is an indispensable guide that elevates understanding, offers revolutionary approaches, and presents a clear path towards a more fulfilling life for individuals on the spectrum. With a resounding endorsement of homeopathy as an unparalleled treatment, this book stands as a beacon of hope and knowledge in the world of autism.

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