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Autism Puberty Independence
Create Visual Supports, Build Self-Care Skills, and Preserve Dignity Without Constant Supervision
Lily Wright(0)
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Help your autistic child build independence step by step.
Autism Puberty Independence helps overwhelmed parents of autistic children navigate puberty with clear, gentle guidance so they can move from meltdown and confusion to calmer connection and growing independence.
Puberty is hard for any family, but when your child is autistic, it can feel terrifying, lonely, and confusing. You're doing your best without a roadmap, trying to handle body changes, boundaries, and big feelings while worrying about your child's future independence. Autism Puberty Independence offers a calm, step‑by‑step guide with practical scripts, visuals, and routines so you can communicate in ways that work for your child, reduce everyday battles, and steadily build their safety, confidence, and independence into the teenage years and beyond.
The struggle
Puberty brings body changes, hygiene challenges, privacy questions, and safety issues that can feel overwhelming when a child learns best with clear, explicit teaching.
Many parents worry about saying the wrong thing, missing a key skill, or not preparing their child well enough for the teenage years.
No family should have to navigate puberty by guesswork when support could be structured, calm, and concrete.
Why this book?
This book helps parents move from panic to a clear, step-by-step approach.
It reflects the need for literal language, visual supports, and practical teaching around self-care, privacy, touch, and safety.
The message is simple: with the right support, autistic young people can build real self-management and dignity.
Your plan
Explain puberty early and clearly, using concrete language and visuals.
Teach hygiene, boundaries, and personal safety as repeatable routines.
Build independence gradually so skills stick and confidence grows.
Your Success
Your child understands body changes without shame or confusion.
Your family gains calmer routines, fewer power struggles, and more trust.
Independence feels achievable, not accidental.
Your transformation
Instead of dreading the teenage years, you'll move through them with more clarity, connection, and calm.
Conversations that used to end in tears or shutdowns can become chances to build trust, self‑esteem, and real‑world confidence.
The End result
Autism Puberty Independence by Lily Wright helps parents and carers guide autistic young people through puberty with practical, dignity-first strategies that build independence and safety. It's for parents and carers who want to guide an autistic child through puberty with less stress and more confidence and for families who want practical help turning puberty into a path toward independence.
Get your copy today!
Autism Puberty Independence helps overwhelmed parents of autistic children navigate puberty with clear, gentle guidance so they can move from meltdown and confusion to calmer connection and growing independence.
Puberty is hard for any family, but when your child is autistic, it can feel terrifying, lonely, and confusing. You're doing your best without a roadmap, trying to handle body changes, boundaries, and big feelings while worrying about your child's future independence. Autism Puberty Independence offers a calm, step‑by‑step guide with practical scripts, visuals, and routines so you can communicate in ways that work for your child, reduce everyday battles, and steadily build their safety, confidence, and independence into the teenage years and beyond.
The struggle
Puberty brings body changes, hygiene challenges, privacy questions, and safety issues that can feel overwhelming when a child learns best with clear, explicit teaching.
Many parents worry about saying the wrong thing, missing a key skill, or not preparing their child well enough for the teenage years.
No family should have to navigate puberty by guesswork when support could be structured, calm, and concrete.
Why this book?
This book helps parents move from panic to a clear, step-by-step approach.
It reflects the need for literal language, visual supports, and practical teaching around self-care, privacy, touch, and safety.
The message is simple: with the right support, autistic young people can build real self-management and dignity.
Your plan
Explain puberty early and clearly, using concrete language and visuals.
Teach hygiene, boundaries, and personal safety as repeatable routines.
Build independence gradually so skills stick and confidence grows.
Your Success
Your child understands body changes without shame or confusion.
Your family gains calmer routines, fewer power struggles, and more trust.
Independence feels achievable, not accidental.
Your transformation
Instead of dreading the teenage years, you'll move through them with more clarity, connection, and calm.
Conversations that used to end in tears or shutdowns can become chances to build trust, self‑esteem, and real‑world confidence.
The End result
Autism Puberty Independence by Lily Wright helps parents and carers guide autistic young people through puberty with practical, dignity-first strategies that build independence and safety. It's for parents and carers who want to guide an autistic child through puberty with less stress and more confidence and for families who want practical help turning puberty into a path toward independence.
Get your copy today!