Stephanie Mitelman

Stephanie Mitelman
Certified Sexuality Educator
Occupation Public speaker, sex educator, entrepreneur, autism advocate
Genre Sex education and autism, childhood autism
Website
senseez.com

Stephanie Mitelman (February 25, 1976-) is a Sex Education and Family Life Education professor, public speaker, entrepreneur, and author specializing in special education, particularly for youth with autism spectrum disorders.[1] She is the owner and creator of Senseez Pillows, a company making vibrating pillows for people with sensory needs, and Sexpressions, a sex education publishing and distribution company specializing in sex education for youth with special needs.[2][3] Stephanie is currently the only sex educator in Montreal certified by the American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors and Therapists.[4] She is a part-time professor of human sexuality at McGill University in the Department of Educational Counseling and Psychology, as well as at Concordia University in the Department of Applied Human Sciences.[5]

Sex Education

Stephanie founded Sexpressions in 2000. The company provides sex education for students and trainings for teachers and nurses across Canada. She also sells tools and activities to teach about sexual health, including her own publications, through an online Sexpressions marketplace.[6] Through Sexpressions, she wrote and published a full line of teaching tools, including Sexpressions Sexual Health Trivia DVD Game and Anatomy Posters.[7] Stephanie was also editor-in-chief of Changes, Changes, Changes: Great Methods for Puberty Education, working with William J. Taverner and associate editors. The book was released in 2014 by the Center for Sex Education in the United States and Sexpressions in Canada.[8]

In 2004, Stephanie and a group she organized re-launched the Sexual Health Network of Quebec (SHNQ) to replace Planned Parenthood Montreal, which had dissolved in 1998. By 2006, SHNQ was affiliated with the Canadian Federation for Sexual Health and, through them, the International Planned Parenthood Federation. They now offer sex education sessions for free to schools across Montreal and advocate for the re-introduction of mandatory sex education in Quebec.[9][10] In 2013, Stephanie was awarded the First Tracks Award for Innovation in Sexology for her work making sex ed accessible for people on the autism spectrum.[11]

Senseez Pillows

Stephanie founded Senseez Pillows in 2012, after making the first vibrating pillow in her basement to help her son with his special need.[12] The company quickly grew, creating pillows for children with sensory needs, particularly those with autism, ADHD, and sensory processing disorder. In 2013, Stephanie appeared on CBC's Dragon's Den web episodes, successfully pitching her pillows to investors.[13] Working with Lekotek in 2014, Stephanie helped demonstrate the clinical benefits of the pillows and their vibration as a therapeutic and occupational therapy tool for youth on the autism spectrum. The study found that Senseez helped in daily life for 72% of the participating children.[14]

Stephanie was awarded the 2015 Gold Stevie Award for Female Entrepreneur of the Year for her success with Senseez Pillows.[15] She and Senseez pillows were also featured on the cover of Montreal Families Magazine in March of 2016.[16]

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