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How to Escape the Autism Maze: Sensory NONintegration

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How to Escape the Autism Maze: Sensory NONintegration

How can we break the cycle of autism using a new, body-based approach?
This book blends over a decade of practice in sensory integration, neurology, osteopathy, and biomechanics. The author reveals a new perspective: autism as a response to dysfunction in the body — especially the rib cage, posture, and breath.

Inside, you’ll find tools to unlock a child’s hidden potential — starting now. No labels. Just clarity and action.

For parents, therapists, and anyone ready to go beyond the diagnosis.
Many children have walked this path — and now live fully.

260 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 10, 2025

About the author

Sergei Toder

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The author is a specialist in adaptive physical education and a graduate of Lesgaft University in St. Petersburg. He has spent years working with children with developmental challenges, combining scientific insight with hands-on practice. His method emphasizes the restoration of respiratory function and biomechanics as the foundation of neurophysiological development. This book is the result of long-standing experience, deep research, and a clear mission to provide parents and professionals with practical, effective tools for support.
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June 10, 2025
I was lucky — my children won the genetic lottery: they are healthy. My close relatives weren’t as fortunate. Their son has autism. In today’s society, autism is still a taboo topic, and parents of special needs children are often left to deal with all the challenges on their own.
This book is a true source of help and hope for such parents.

Simple and seemingly obvious things like breathing exercises, physical activity, and proper hydration can significantly improve the quality of life for special children and their families.
It’s incredibly encouraging. Thank you!
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May 18, 2025
After reading this book, I was amazed to discover that the origins of autism can be viewed through the lens of biomechanics — through the biomechanical function of the rib cage and a living understanding of the body. This is truly a new perspective on the nature of autism.
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