Autism at Puberty

Autism | Saturday May 31 2008 3:29 am |

Puberty is a very sensitive issue and trying time for a family. Autism involved, but things can be much more complicated. Many parents approach this period of their child’s life with concern and contrary. However, it is the best, if you try this time, in a very positive and focused entwicklungswirksamen mode.
For all the puberty - autistic or not - sexuality and sex education is an important part of life. Children and adolescents are, after all sexual humanities. Regarding respect for the dignity of autistic child, you must teach the healthy sexuality and negotiate the terms of sexuality. As the parent company, your job will be to maintain its security.
Many parents fear their children regress into autism adolescence. “Autism of youth; population-based 13 - 22 years, followed by the study on 120 people with autism diagnosed in childhood” has recently published a longitudinal study in June 2005, Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders .
This study showed that ten-seven percent of 108 people attended, has been a marked decline during adolescence, half of the people fully recovered by this setback, if reached adulthood. Furthermore, that the same study confirms previous research that had suggested, where the language of development and better around adulthood are positively correlated with childhood IQ levels.
Hence, it is not unreasonable to assume that a child with autism to learn the challenges and changes during puberty. The key is to ensure that attention, questions or uncertainties, he or she may have, so you can help solve them. You can teaching moments of your life, so that your child to learn and relearn what’s happening in their bodies.
Your child’s pediatrician is perhaps that some propose technical and financial resources of the facility to support your family and your autistic child by puberty. It may also several books (like “Asperger Syndrome and sexuality: From youth to adulthood”), brochures and websites, or even other therapies, such as: - in the case of girls - l ‘hormone therapies intended to stabilize the menstrual cycles and reduce the malaise, perhaps too apparent. This will help to ensure predictability for girls times, so they know exactly what day they begin, for example, when they finish. furthermore, the sensations occur the same place at the same time cycle each month. This form of treatment could be regarded as something controversial, so that a thorough discussion with your doctor or pediatrician the child is essential.
You can also see a psychologist or a psychologist, the child may be that you have an additional level will help to understand your child by puberty, with as little as possible distress.
With the help of two, a physician and a psychiatrist are many issues on your child, and any new temporary or permanent symptoms that your child can develop.

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