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The idea behind the book is very simple.
Every day we see young children completely absorbed in some video device like a smart phone and completely oblivious to the social world surrounding them.
The idea is this: one-way communication interferes with social experiences and development.
If this interference occurs during the first two years of life in the right infant, the outcome will be a child with ASD. — Leonard Oestreicher
When you say something, and a thousand people are hearing it, you hope you leave an impression. — Mickey Drexler
Part of the fun of acting is the research, finding out about other people. — James Gandolfini
To be strong, to steer straight onward, to dare to praise God, to sit alone and keep silence because He has laid it upon us, to put our mouths in the dust, if so be there may be hope 
 here is fortitude indeed. — F.B. Meyer
Why should unmarried women be discriminated against - unmarried men are not. — Dinah Shore
A mathematical point is the most indivisble and unique thing which art can present. — John Donne
Although human beings are incapable of talking about themselves with total honesty, it is much harder to avoid the truth while pretending to be other people. They often reveal much about themselves in a very straightforward way. I am certain that I did. There is nothing that says more about its creator than the work itself. — Akira Kurosawa
The way to learn about a writer is to read the text. Or texts. — Annie Dillard
And then, this she offered to me, my one truth: "Our language," she said, "is not spoken, but sung ... Not simply words ... and grammar ... but melody. It was hard ... thus ... to learn English ... this language of wood. For the people of your nation, Octavian, all speech is song. — M T Anderson
I was desperate. I had to keep Annabeth alive. I imagined all the bubbles in the sea - always churning, rising. I imagined them coming together, being pulled toward me. The sea obeyed. There was a flurry of white, a tickling sensation all around me, and when my vision cleared, Annabeth and I had a huge bubble of air around us. Only our legs stuck into the water. She gasped and coughed. Her whole body shuddered, but when she looked at me, I knew the spell had been broken. She started to sob - I mean horrible, heartbroken sobbing. She put her head on my shoulder and I held her. — Rick Riordan
