The Girls' Guide to Growing Up bookcover

The Girls' Guide to Growing Up

Choices and Changes in the Tween Years
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Description

This book is the updated edition of the popular 2011 puberty book which has quickly become the go-to resource for girls with autism and/or other intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD). Unlike traditional puberty resources, this book is written at a third-grade reading level, is filled with tasteful illustrations and photos, includes concrete language and interactive activities to improve comprehension and empower girls to feel confident about growing up. The Girls' Guide to Growing Up covers all of the physical and emotional changes (including periods) that happen during puberty, hygiene information as well as privacy concepts that can support socially appropriate behavior, a common concern around this time. Rules for private body parts and safety concepts are also included.

The Girls' Guide to Growing Up is a great book for parents, educators, and healthcare professionals. Educators can use the book to teach modified and adapted human growth and development. Parents can use the book to initiate conversations and get ideas for how to present information about growing up in understandable ways. And healthcare providers can use the book to support patient and family education.


Product Details

PublisherTc Services
Publish DateJuly 17, 2023
Pages70
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9798218243463
Dimensions9.0 X 6.0 X 0.2 inches | 0.2 pounds
BISAC Categories: Kids

About the Author

Terri Couwenhoven, M.S. is an AASECT certified sexuality educator who specializes in developing programs and resources for people who have intellectual and or development disabilities, their families and the professionals who support them. She is the author of four books about sexuality for parents and self -advocates. She is Clinic Coordinator for the Down Syndrome Clinic at Children's Wisconsin and the mother of two girls. Her oldest daughter has Down syndrome.

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