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    The Reason I Jump

    2021 · Documentary · 1h 22m

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  1. Mar 22, 2016 · The Reason I Jump is a wise, beautiful, intimate and courageous explanation of autism as it is lived every day by one remarkable boy. Naoki Higashida takes us ‘behind the mirror’—his testimony should be read by parents, teachers, siblings, friends, and anybody who knows and loves an autistic person.

    • 2007
    • Naoki Higashida
  2. The Reason I Jump: One Boy's Voice from the Silence of Autism (Japanese: 自閉症の僕が跳びはねる理由~会話のできない中学生がつづる内なる心~, Hepburn: Jiheishō no Boku ga Tobihaneru Riyū ~Kaiwa no Dekinai Chūgakusei ga Tsuzuru Uchinaru Kokoro~) is a biography attributed to Naoki Higashida, a nonverbal autistic person from Japan.

  3. Jan 1, 2005 · Naoki Higashida, a 13-year-old boy with autism, uses an alphabet grid to answer questions about his condition and his life. He shares his insights on words, laughter, memory, and more in this one-of-a-kind book.

    • (57.5K)
    • Hardcover
  4. The Reason I Jump is a film and a book that explore the sensory world of nonspeaking autistic people through the words of Naoki Higashida, who wrote the book at 13. The film blends Higashida's insights with portraits of five autistic young people and is available internationally.

  5. Dec 7, 2020 · Now available on Digital, Blu-ray, and DVD: bit.ly/3frsAboBased on the best-selling book by Naoki Higashida, The Reason I Jump is an immersive cinematic expl...

    • 2 min
    • 231.2K
    • Kino Lorber
  6. Aug 27, 2013 · Naoki’s book, in its beauty, truthfulness, and simplicity, is a gift to be shared.Praise for The Reason I Jump“This is an intimate book, one that brings readers right into an autistic mind.”—Chicago Tribune (Editor’s Choice)“Amazing times a million.”—Whoopi Goldberg, People“The Reason I Jump is a Rosetta stone. . . .

  7. Mar 22, 2016 · The Reason I Jump is a wise, beautiful, intimate and courageous explanation of autism as it is lived every day by one remarkable boy. Naoki Higashida takes us ‘behind the mirror’—his testimony should be read by parents, teachers, siblings, friends, and anybody who knows and loves an autistic person.

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