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Relationships, Sex and Other Stuff: A Few Things Teenagers Will
Need to Know About Relationships, Sex and Other Stuff!
WA Department of Health
Written for teenagers, this answers real questions (What if my heart gets
broken? How do I learn how to kiss?) in a straightforward, helpful way. It
can be obtained at:
http://www.health.wa.gov.au/docreg/Education/{Population/Youth_Health/
HP010369_relationships_sex_and_other_stuff_booklet.pdf
Puberty Book: A Guide for Children & Teenagers
Darvill & Powell
This Australian book gives children and teenagers accurate and upto-date information about themselves, their bodies and growing up. In
simple, straightforward language the authors discuss the changes that
happen at puberty, sex and sexuality, health and looking after yourself,
relationships, pregnancy and birth.
Boys’ Stuff: Boys Talking About What Matters
Wayne Martino & Maria Pallotta-Chiarolli
What do guys think about friends, sex, sport, drugs and everything else
that matters? In Boys’ Stuff, teenagers write about their lives.
Girl Stuff
Kaz Cooke
Girl Stuff has everything a girl needs to know about things such as
friends, body changes, shopping, pimples, sizes, hair, embarrassment,
what to eat, moods, smoking, handling love and heartbreak, exercise,
guys, school stress, sex, bullies, rights, drinking, cheering up, getting
parents to take you seriously, why diets suck, drugs, earning money,
confidence and being happy with your own true self.’
For parents of children with special needs
An Exceptional Children’s Guide to Touch. Teaching Social
and Physical Boundaries to Kids
Hunter Manasco
The rules of physical contact can be tricky to grasp. This friendly
picture book explains in simple terms how to tell the difference
between acceptable and inappropriate touch, helping children
with special needs stay safe. This book is an invaluable teaching
resource and discussion starter for parents, teachers and carers
working with children with special needs.
The article ‘Sex Education for Children with Intellectual
Disabilities’ can be obtained at:
www.betterhealth.vic.gov.gov.au
The article ‘Sexuality Education and Asperger’s Syndrome:
Information for Parents and Carers’ can be obtained from:
www.fpg.com.au
Special Boys’ Business
Fay Angelo, Heather Pritchard & Rose Stewart.
Supports boys with special needs, their parents and carers
through the changes experienced at puberty.
Special Girls’ Business
Fay Angelo, Heather Pritchard & Rose Stewart.
About managing periods for girls with special needs and their
carers. It includes a handy hints section for mums, dads and
carers, and another section especially for school staff.
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