How to help guide autistic teens about sex
How to help guide autistic teens about sex
Puberty is challenging for any teenager. Talking about sex can be difficult for any parent. But for families with autistic adolescents, the topic can be particularly challenging.
Many autistic adolescents may develop at a different pace compared to their typically developing peers. They may need more help understanding the basics of consent and figuring out how to set appropriate boundaries. Those who are beginning to explore romantic relationships may need more explicit instruction on the social norms that go along with dating.
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