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Relationships between Genders: How to Explain to Autistics?

 

All children grow up, and individuals with autism develop sexually just like other teenagers. However, they may require additional help in developing social skills and understanding the changes that accompany sexual development. They need more time to adjust and understand what is happening. Typically, puberty begins at the ages of 8-13 years for girls and 9-14 years for boys. Therefore, it is worth thinking ahead about the conversation that will need to take place sooner or later, along with the rules of behavior.

First and foremost, it’s important to create an environment of respect for privacy.

  • When the child is still young and using the potty, you should leave the room or turn away to show that using the bathroom is a private activity.
  • You should explain the names of various body parts, including intimate ones.
  • Be prepared for the child to ask questions that, if unprepared for, could cause awkwardness. It is best if the child gets answers from parents because, otherwise, they will find other ways to access the information they’re interested in. In these conversations, it’s essential to be brief and sincere and not give the impression that intimate body parts are something to be ashamed of.
  • Preparing for appropriate social behavior is also essential. For example, the child should understand that they cannot appear naked in the living room.
  • To teach this, parents should set an example by dressing or undressing in the bedroom or bathroom.

Thus, the formation of correct behavior and understanding of sexuality-related issues should begin in childhood. The responsibility to explain, in simple terms, how boys differ from girls lies primarily with parents, and secondarily with social workers and teachers. In adolescence, naturally, questions about gender relations can be discussed more openly. But the most important thing is to not hide anything, ensuring the child receives full information about what interests them.

The Success of Sex Education in Autism

The success of sex education largely depends on whether the provided information is well received. The expression of autism symptoms plays a significant role here. In mild cases, correction may not be necessary, but many will undoubtedly need help. This assistance can be provided by cell therapy—an innovative procedure that is currently the most effective method for correcting autism spectrum disorders.

The action of this method is based on a biological mechanism—the ability of stem cells to transform into any other specialized cells that make up all the organs and tissues of the body. Stem cell transplantation leads to them transforming into healthy analogs of damaged cells and replacing them. This method can treat many diseases, and in the case of autism, it helps normalize the functioning of the brain and nervous system, making symptoms less pronounced or completely disappearing.

The practice has shown the high reliability of cell therapy, with positive changes occurring thanks to the body’s recreational abilities. This method is the most natural and, since the patient’s own stem cells are used, the most reliable because rejection is excluded. Positive effects in behavior, development acceleration, and other aspects are noticeable soon after the procedure and can last long-term or even a lifetime, significantly increasing the effectiveness of other correction methods.

It is not surprising that stem cell therapy is now performed by leading clinics worldwide, and there are not many of them. One of these is the Mardaleishvili Medical Center, equipped with the latest technology. Its specialists have undergone top-level training, continuously improve their knowledge, and have extensive successful experience in treating autism. Moreover, the cost of services is lower than in medical institutions in other countries, and the center’s staff provides all necessary assistance in trip planning, accommodation arrangements, and other related matters.

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