The Growing Up Guide for Girls What Girls on the Autism Spectrum Need to Know!
by Davida Hartman
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This charmingly illustrated guide for girls is full of facts and advice about growing up, puberty, body image, friendship, crushes and more! Written in literal language and addressing sensory issues, safety, and social skills throughout, it offers an ideal introduction to the teenage years for girls with autism aged 9 to 14.
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For girls on the autism spectrum navigating the transition into adolescence, this guide offers a clear, supportive, and fact-based introduction to puberty, body changes, and social dynamics. The author uses direct, literal language to explain complex topics like body image, crushes, and friendship, while thoughtfully addressing sensory sensitivities and personal safety throughout the text. Charming illustrations complement the straightforward explanations, making the information more accessible and less intimidating for young readers who benefit from visual support. This creates a reassuring and structured resource for understanding the physical and emotional shifts of growing up.
What truly distinguishes this puberty guide is its tailored approach to the specific learning and processing styles of autistic girls. By consistently integrating social skills guidance and safety strategies into discussions about everyday situations, it provides practical tools for real-world application. The book’s greatest strength is its ability to demystify the teenage years with honesty and compassion, making it an invaluable resource not just for the girls themselves, but also for parents and educators seeking a supportive, neurodiversity-affirming framework. It empowers its readers with knowledge and confidence for the journey ahead.
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