Wednesday, October 12, 2022
About this video
Presented by Kate Loving, BCBA
Understanding and possessing the ability to express one’s sexuality can be viewed as a basic human
right, yet for many individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), this is not a right afforded to them.
Traditional relationship development and sex education curriculum is often inaccessible to individuals
with ASD, indicating the need for more person-centered programming that considers the strengths and
needs of each individual.
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Associated Files
- Sex Ed. Tri-State Webinar.pdf (1.76 MB)