The Boy's Guide to Growing Up

Choices & Changes during Puberty

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Parenting, Special Needs
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Author: Terri Couwenhoven ISBN: 9781606130919
Publisher: Woodbine House Publication: November 14, 2012
Imprint: Woodbine House Language: English
Author: Terri Couwenhoven
ISBN: 9781606130919
Publisher: Woodbine House
Publication: November 14, 2012
Imprint: Woodbine House
Language: English
Written at a third-grade reading level for boys ages 9-16 with Down syndrome, autism, cerebral palsy, mental retardation, fragile X, or other special needs. The author, a certified sexuality educator, draws on more than 20 years experience conducting workshops on puberty and sexuality issues with boys, girls, families, and professionals. The book's succint text, realistic illustrations, and learning activities enable boys to read the book themselves or follow along with the aid of an adult. Its reassuring, matter-of-fact tone shows boys what changes--inside and out--to expect during puberty, and how to manage them: - Growth spurts and bigger muscles - Voice cracking and deepening - Blemishes and oily skin - Body and facial hair - Moodiness - Crushes, flirting, and sexual feelings - Erections, wet dreams, and masturbation The Boys' Guide to Growing Up gives practical advice on commonplace concerns such as shaving, what to do about zits, and how to smell nice. More complex and essential topics are covered too, such as how to know when flirting is reciprocated (or not!), how to hide or discourage an erection in public, what information is okay to share with others versus what should remain private, and how to stay safe. It's a must-have book for boys on the brink of puberty, teens who are in the midst of it, and the adults who care for them.
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Written at a third-grade reading level for boys ages 9-16 with Down syndrome, autism, cerebral palsy, mental retardation, fragile X, or other special needs. The author, a certified sexuality educator, draws on more than 20 years experience conducting workshops on puberty and sexuality issues with boys, girls, families, and professionals. The book's succint text, realistic illustrations, and learning activities enable boys to read the book themselves or follow along with the aid of an adult. Its reassuring, matter-of-fact tone shows boys what changes--inside and out--to expect during puberty, and how to manage them: - Growth spurts and bigger muscles - Voice cracking and deepening - Blemishes and oily skin - Body and facial hair - Moodiness - Crushes, flirting, and sexual feelings - Erections, wet dreams, and masturbation The Boys' Guide to Growing Up gives practical advice on commonplace concerns such as shaving, what to do about zits, and how to smell nice. More complex and essential topics are covered too, such as how to know when flirting is reciprocated (or not!), how to hide or discourage an erection in public, what information is okay to share with others versus what should remain private, and how to stay safe. It's a must-have book for boys on the brink of puberty, teens who are in the midst of it, and the adults who care for them.

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