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How Do You Explain Periods To Special Needs Children? [Solved]

“You should keep it very factual, explaining that they will have some bleeding, and that it is normal, as well as that the bleeding may or may not be regular in the beginning,” said Dardik. You should tell her that sometimes the period happens every month, but sometimes it is not on a scheduled basis.2 Nov 2015

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www.raisingchildren.net.au parents of girls with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) talk about preparing their daughters for

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HOW TO TALK TO KIDS ABOUT THEIR BODIES: Menstruation, Birth etc. | AmandaMuse

In today’s video I share with you some tips on how to talk to your