Life Beyond Childhood

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Life Beyond Childhood

The Complete Parent Survival Bundle: Raising a Child with Autism

Author(s)PsyForU Editorial Collective

Author Profile(s)

Dr. Emily BennettAssociate Editor, PsyForU Research International
Dr. Harshvardhan SinghDirector, PsyForU Research International Department of Educational Research and Psychometrics, New Delhi, India
Dr. Jonathan ReedManaging Editor, PsyForU Research International
Dr. Leah HowardEducation Consultant, Series Editor, PsyForU Research International
PsyForU Editorial CollectiveAuthorial and Editorial Collective, PsyForU Research International
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ISBN978-81-994064-0-7
PublisherEducators Plus
Published2025-10-18
Price999

Overview

Life Beyond Childhood: Preparing for Teen Years and Independence is a practical autism family-support guide authored by the PsyForU Editorial Collective and published by PSYFORU / BOOKSKART WORLD. It is the tenth book in The Complete Parent Survival Bundle: Raising a Child with Autism, a parent-support series designed to help families navigate autism-related challenges with clarity, compassion, and practical planning.

The book focuses on a major transition in autism parenting: moving from childhood support to adolescence, independence, and adulthood preparation. As autistic children grow, families face new questions about puberty, hygiene, high school, friendships, emotional regulation, social identity, sexuality, online safety, self-advocacy, life skills, employment, housing, and long-term independence. This guide helps parents approach these changes with preparation rather than fear.

A central message of the book is that adolescence should not be viewed only as a difficult stage. It is also a period of growth, confidence-building, skill development, self-awareness, identity formation, and future planning. The book encourages families to support teens in a way that respects neurodiversity, dignity, self-determination, strengths, and individual pace of development.

The guide covers entering the teen years, puberty and physical changes, life skills, high school success, social growth, self-advocacy, sexuality and safety education, employment preparation, independence planning, and building a positive future. It offers practical guidance on hygiene routines, sensory changes during puberty, time management, organisation, money basics, IEP/504 planning, friendship development, online safety, decision-making, supported living, career exploration, and gradual independence.

The cover visually highlights the book’s practical focus through themes such as build life skills, gain confidence, strengthen relationships, plan for the future, and encourage independence. It also presents key future pathways including life skills, education, career goals, healthy choices, and independence, reinforcing the book’s transition-focused orientation.

The book is especially useful for parents and caregivers of autistic children entering adolescence or preparing for adulthood. It may also support special educators, school counsellors, transition coordinators, occupational therapists, developmental psychologists, parent advocates, disability-support professionals, inclusive education practitioners, and family-support organisations working with autistic adolescents and young adults.

Scope Note

This book focuses on teenage development, transition planning, puberty, hygiene, sensory changes, high school support, life skills, social growth, self-advocacy, sexuality and safety education, employment preparation, housing, independence, and future planning for autistic adolescents. It provides educational guidance and practical parent-support strategies. It should not be treated as medical advice, psychological advice, legal advice, clinical guidance, a transition-service substitute, a special education legal manual, or a professional therapy plan.

Methodological Nature

Practical, educational, parent-support oriented, transition-focused, evidence-informed, psychoeducational, life-skills oriented, neurodiversity-aware, person-centred, strength-based, and family-guidance focused.

Source Base

The book presents adolescent-transition and independence-planning guidance for general informational and educational purposes. It draws upon established perspectives from adolescent psychology, special education, life-skills training, transition planning, supported living, vocational preparation, self-advocacy education, family support, and neurodiversity-informed practice. The mandatory disclosure states that the book is not medical, psychological, or legal advice and does not replace professional therapy or transition-planning services.

Major Framework / Practical Orientation

Autism Teen Transition and Independence Preparation Framework

Major Themes Covered

Entering the Teen Years

Autism in Adolescence

Puberty and Physical Changes

Hygiene and Body-Care Routines

Sensory Changes During Puberty

Emotional Shifts and Regulation

Teenage Identity and Neurodiversity

Life Skills for Autistic Teens

Time Management and Organisation

Money Management Basics

High School Success

IEP and 504 Planning

Social Growth and Friendships

Self-Advocacy and Choice-Making

Responsibility and Decision-Making

Sexuality and Safety Education

Boundaries and Online Safety

Employment Preparation

Internships and Job Training

Housing and Living Options

Supported versus Independent Living

Planning for a Positive Future

Celebrating Strengths and Progress

Intended Audience

Parents of autistic children; Caregivers; Families preparing for the teen years; Parents of autistic adolescents; Parents planning for adulthood and independence; Special educators; School counsellors; Transition coordinators; Occupational therapists; Developmental psychologists; Vocational trainers; Parent advocates; Disability-support organisations; Autism support professionals; Inclusive education practitioners; Family-support organisations; Professionals working with autistic adolescents and young adults.

Disclaimer

This book is designed for informational, educational, and family-support purposes only. It is intended to help parents and caregivers prepare autistic children and adolescents for teenage development, transition planning, life skills, self-advocacy, sexuality and safety education, employment preparation, and future independence.

This book does not constitute medical advice, psychological advice, legal advice, special education legal advice, therapeutic advice, clinical advice, vocational-placement advice, transition-service advice, or professional developmental guidance. It does not replace professional therapy, individualised transition planning, legal consultation, school-based planning, clinical assessment, or professional support services.

Parents and caregivers should consult qualified professionals, including occupational therapists, developmental psychologists, school counsellors, transition coordinators, special educators, vocational specialists, healthcare professionals, legal professionals, and relevant local authorities before making formal decisions about puberty education, sexuality education, IEP/504 planning, vocational training, guardianship, supported living, housing, employment, safety planning, or independence supports.

The author and publisher do not guarantee specific developmental outcomes, behavioural outcomes, educational outcomes, employment outcomes, independence levels, or transition success. Every autistic teen’s path toward adolescence and independence is unique and shaped by individual strengths, support needs, family context, educational opportunities, sensory profile, communication style, community resources, and professional support.

Readers should adapt the guidance according to the teen’s developmental readiness, cultural context, family circumstances, local laws, school policies, professional recommendations, and available support systems. The book promotes inclusion, dignity, self-determination, neurodiversity, person-centred planning, and strength-based support.

Abstract / Description

This book provides a practical and parent-friendly guide for preparing autistic children and adolescents for the teenage years, transition planning, and future independence. It recognises that adolescence brings important developmental changes, including puberty, emotional shifts, identity formation, increased academic expectations, changing friendships, social complexity, sexuality and safety concerns, and growing expectations for autonomy.

The guide explains how parents can support autistic teens through puberty, hygiene routines, sensory changes, emotional regulation, high school planning, social growth, self-advocacy, decision-making, personal responsibility, life skills, employment preparation, housing options, and long-term independence. It encourages families to introduce independence gradually and realistically, using structured supports, visual tools, routines, role-play, explicit teaching, and person-centred planning.

The book adopts a strength-based and neurodiversity-respecting perspective. It does not assume that independence looks the same for every autistic teenager. Instead, it helps parents understand that independence may include supported decision-making, adapted routines, assisted living, employment supports, continuing education, community participation, and personalised life pathways.

As Book 10 of The Complete Parent Survival Bundle: Raising a Child with Autism, this volume completes the series by helping parents move from early autism support toward long-term adolescent and adult-life preparation. Its purpose is to help families prepare today so that autistic teens can move toward a safer, more confident, more independent, and more meaningful future.

The book is intended for informational, educational, and family-support purposes only. It does not replace medical, psychological, legal, therapeutic, occupational therapy, developmental, special education, vocational, or transition-planning services. Families should consult qualified professionals for individualised plans and formal decisions.

Table of Contents

  1. Chapter 1: Entering the Teen Years
  2. Chapter 2: Puberty and Physical Changes
  3. Chapter 3: Building Life Skills
  4. Chapter 4: Supporting High School Success
  5. Chapter 5: Social Growth in Adolescence
  6. Chapter 6: Teaching Self-Advocacy
  7. Chapter 7: Sexuality & Safety Education
  8. Chapter 8: Preparing for Employment
  9. Chapter 9: Planning for Independence
  10. Chapter 10: A Positive Future
  11. Disclaimer and Professional Guidance Note

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How to Cite

PsyForU Editorial Collective. (2025). Life beyond childhood: Preparing for teen years and independence (The Complete Parent Survival Bundle: Raising a Child with Autism, Book 10). BOOKSKART WORLD. ISBN 978-81-994064-0-7.

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