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When children start puberty, it is normal for them to want more independence. They might find new friends and fall out with old ones, or start thinking about wanting a boyfriend or girlfriend.

This is also the case for children with intellectual disability and/or autism; however they may require more support and preparation to build their independence and make new relationships. This can be a time of uncertainty for parents and carers as they begin to think about their child’s relationships, social skills and how they will change as they grow into an adult.

In this episode we talk with Jo, a parent of a young man with disability who is working to overcome his shyness and meet people in his community. Relationships counsellor and sexologist Jodi Rodgers answers your questions about how to support children with disability’s changing relationships during puberty.

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