Making Sense of My Feelings As a Teen with Autism Going Through Puberty
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Author(s)Breeding, Travis
ISBN / ASIN1480135607
ISBN-139781480135604
AvailabilityUsually ships within 2 to 3 days.
Sales Rank1,415,725
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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In this book I express my feelings I had during my teenage years as a teen with autism. Watching other kids go through puberty and begin interacting with the opposite sex in different ways than I knew or understood was very frustrating. It is my goal that this book helps you prepare other children for the teenagers years and puberty.Puberty is tough to deal with for anyone. Throwing Autism into the mix only made things more confusing for me. I needed more clarity on what was going on with my body. I sought out answers on my own because no one talked to me about it in ways I understood. This is an important issue I feel needs addressed with more intensity in the Autism community. I hope this book can be a helpful tool in helping us do just that.
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