This simple picture book follows Tom as he begins puberty. Designed to be read
with boys with autism or other special needs, it provides the perfect starting
point for parents and carers to discuss changes including new hair growth,
deepening voice and wet dreams.
In this picture book, we join Ellie as she is out and about and needs to use a
public toilet. It provides parents and carers with the opportunity to teach
girls and young women with autism and other special needs how to use public
toilets safely and to understand the social etiquette.
Focusing on the unique challenges faced by girls and young women with autism during puberty, this book provides essential guidance and support. It addresses the physical, emotional, and social changes that occur during this critical phase, offering insights tailored to the needs of its readers. Through relatable language and practical advice, it empowers young women to navigate their experiences with confidence and understanding, fostering self-acceptance and awareness.
In this picture book, we join Tom as he is out and about and needs to use a
public toilet. It provides parents and carers with the opportunity to teach
boys and young men with autism and other special needs how to use urinals and
cubicles safely and to understand the social etiquette.
A simple picture book to teach boys and young men with autism or other special
needs about masturbation and when and where it is appropriate. It also helps
to introduce the concepts of public and private and to establish ground rules.
This carefully illustrated book offers a frank explanation of sex for people
with autism and special education needs and disabilities (SEND). The
unambiguous text and illustrations demonstrate the physical processes of sex
as well as highlighting issues of consent and safety, helping adults and young
people to develop positive relationships.
A simple picture book to teach girls and young women with autism or other
special needs about masturbation and when and where it is appropriate. It also
helps to introduce the concepts of public and private and to establish ground
rules.
With practical advice and examples of interventions, this supportive book
presents positive ways to manage faecal smearing in children and adults with
autism and developmental disabilities. Explaining the root causes of smearing
for better understanding, this is a reassuring resource for families and
professionals who experience smearing behaviour.
This carefully written and illustrated book provides an explanation of
menopause for people with autism, and special education needs and disabilities
(SEND). It will help readers to understand the physical process and what to
expect, and provide advice and support for this stage in life. What is
Menopause? forms part of the Healthy Loving, Health Living series.
This carefully written and illustrated book provides an explanation of pregnancy for people with autism and special education needs and disabilities (SEND). It helps readers to understand the physical processes of pregnancy, as well as important practical information, such as how to stay healthy in pregnancy, antenatal care, the role of the midwife and the involvement of partners.Many people with autism and SEND may want or plan to have children. Many women who have autism, special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) have poor experiences of prenatal and postnatal care and high levels of stress, anxiety and depression or do not disclose their pregnancy until far into their terms due to fears of forced termination. This book frankly explains pregnancy so that the reader has a clear understanding of what constitutes pregnancy, what happens during labour and is aware of their legal right to create a family.