Temple Grandin, autism awareness advocate and animal scientist, spoke to a full audience at ASU’s Galvin Playhouse Tuesday night, sharing her expertise on autism, animals and sensory-based thinking.
"In her new book, Animals in Translation: Using the Mysteries of Autism to Decode Animal Behavior, Grandin examines the surprising similarities between an animal’s mind and an autistic mind—her own.
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World-renowned animal scientist and autism advocate Temple Grandin to speak at Tyler Junior College
TYLER, Texas (KETK) — Temple Grandin, a prominent autism advocate and leader in the cattle industry, will appear at several ...
Silent until the age of 4, Temple Grandin might have spent her life in an institution had her mother taken doctors' advice in 1950. Instead, she hired a speech therapist and nanny for her daughter, ...
Agriculture majors and animal-lovers alike came together last night in the Signature Engineering Building for a presentation by a world-renowned scholar in the field. Temple Grandin, the accomplished ...
Most modern livestock handling facilities and methods that minimize stress and insecurity to large animals owe their implementation to an autistic person, Temple Grandin. Her recommendations have been ...
Prof. Temple Grandin is the subject of an HBO film, an accomplished scientist, a renowned animal welfare advocate and a prominent autistic professor. But last night, in her last lecture as Cornell’s ...
AMES, Iowa – Temple Grandin, a renowned expert on animal behavior and activist for people with autism, is coming to Iowa State University on Sept. 13. Grandin will present “The Design Process, Autism ...
NEWTON COUNTY, Ga — It’s an autism assistance animal that’s been life-changing for a Newton County family. “He saves me from Autism,” said 6-year-old Kayden Walden. But James and Kimberly Walden told ...
"In her new book, Animals in Translation: Using the Mysteries of Autism to Decode Animal Behavior, Grandin examines the surprising similarities between an animal’s mind and an autistic mind—her own.
When Temple Grandin argued that animals and autistic savants share cognitive similarities in her best-selling book Animals in Translation (2005), the idea gained steam outside the community of ...
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