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This book is not only reassuring; it is inspiring, and bursting with ideas and achievable strategies. The authors write with authority and conviction, and tackle even the most difficult and delicate of topics. If ever you needed to be convinced that girls with ASD can overcome the difficulties and challenges of puberty and adolescence, have successful friendships and relationships and enjoy a healthy sexuality, then take the time to read this book – it is a must-have for families, teachers and therapists alike.’
-Sarah Attwood, author of Making Sense of Sex: A Forthright Guide to Puberty, Sex and Relationships for People with Asperger’s Syndrome

Growing up isn’t easy, and the trials and tribulations of being a teenager can be particularly confusing for girls with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASDs). This book covers all the concerns commonly faced by girls with ASDs and their parents, from periods and puberty to worries over friendships and ‘fitting in’.
Taking a good look at these adolescent issues, and many more, within the context of specific areas of difficulty for girls with ASDs, the authors provide families with the knowledge and advice they need to help their daughters – and the whole family – through the teenage years. This book addresses core issues such as cognition, communication, behavior, sensory sensitivities, and social difficulties; it gives candid and realistic advice on a wide range of important teenage topics.
Providing professional perspectives alongside personal experiences from mothers, daughters and educators, this is a unique and indispensible guide for families and their daughters with ASDs, as well as the teachers and professionals who work with them.

8 reviews for Girls Growing Up on the Autism Spectrum: What Parents and Professionals Should Know About the Pre-Teen and Teenage Years

  1. YaYa
    (8)
    May 27, 2019
    5.0 out of 5 stars So much valuable information!
    If you have a daughter, granddaughter, student, or family member on the spectrum, this book is a must read. It's at times difficult to read, but give...More
    If you have a daughter, granddaughter, student, or family member on the spectrum, this book is a must read. It's at times difficult to read, but gives readers so much valuable information. Helping readers understand the differences between boys and girls on the spectrum is enlightening. It has practical suggestions and examples of the lives of girls on the spectrum. A must read!
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    Peg in AVL
    (8)
    March 14, 2018
    5.0 out of 5 stars I could not set it down! Affirmed so much ...
    I could not set it down! Affirmed so much I have had questioned by family over the years and enlightened me as to my daughter's care for the future.T...More
    I could not set it down! Affirmed so much I have had questioned by family over the years and enlightened me as to my daughter's care for the future.
    This should be prescribed reading for all Doctors and parents of developmentally challenged children. My 28 y.old daughter was diagnosed as
    autism spectrum until last year at her new " work" facility. It changed the perspectiveand approach to my daughter.
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    Susan
    (8)
    September 25, 2016
    5.0 out of 5 stars Very helpful!
    Very helpful book. Contains references to additional related material and a lot of practical advice. Easy to read.
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    Katz
    (8)
    July 29, 2016
    5.0 out of 5 stars I like this book because it gives a lot of concrete ...
    I like this book because it gives a lot of concrete examples/tips to try to help your daughter with many different aspects of real life issues. I wou...More
    I like this book because it gives a lot of concrete examples/tips to try to help your daughter with many different aspects of real life issues. I would recommend this book.
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    Aimee
    (8)
    July 2, 2014
    5.0 out of 5 stars Good reference book
    Good resource to have on hand. It helps to have a small section in your personal library that can help fuel conversation, and help articulate answers.
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    Darc L
    (8)
    June 28, 2014
    5.0 out of 5 stars The pefect book for parents of Autistic Teenage Girls
    I bought this book to help my Autistic Step-Daughter navigate her pre-teen and teenage years. The author covered every single topic that I knew would ...More
    I bought this book to help my Autistic Step-Daughter navigate her pre-teen and teenage years. The author covered every single topic that I knew would need to be covered, and it was extremely well-written. Everything was written without getting bogged down in clinic terms (unlike every other book I have read on Autism). I highly recommend this book!
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    Patricia
    (8)
    June 4, 2014
    4.0 out of 5 stars Must read for professionals and parents of girls
    Best book yet on what my daughter regularly experiences as an aspie/ pdd-nos gal. Very informative, good combination of facts and person experiences. ...More
    Best book yet on what my daughter regularly experiences as an aspie/ pdd-nos gal. Very informative, good combination of facts and person experiences. Too bad our girls are overlooked as having Aspergers for so long not allowing for earlier interventions and services. There is hope after reading this.
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    Laura G
    (8)
    January 4, 2013
    5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic for Therapists
    This book outlines pretty much every problem that I've encountered. Additionally it provides information for how to actually deal with the development...More
    This book outlines pretty much every problem that I've encountered. Additionally it provides information for how to actually deal with the development! Not only that, but it assumes that the reader has some idea of autism interventions, so we don't have to read about reinforcement schedules and discrimination training again!

    The authors also have spiced in some humor, which is nice, since we all need some laughter in our lives!
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