"Thinking In Pictures; My Life with Autism" by Temple Grandin


Item Number: 259

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Online Close: May 9, 2010 8:00 PM PDT

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Description

"Thinking In Pictures; My Life with Autism" by Temple Grandin. Here, in Temple Grandin's own words, is the story of what it is like to live with autism, to be among the few people who have broken through many of the neurological impairments associated with autism. Throughout her life, she has developed unique coping strategies, including her famous "squeeze machine," which she modeled after seeing the calming effect of squeeze chutes on cattle. She describes her painful isolation growing up "different" and her discovery of visual symbols to interpret the "ways of the natives." Thinking In Pictures also gives information from the front lines of autism, including treatment, medication, and diagnosis, as well as Temple's insights into genius, savants, sensory phenomena, and animal behavior. Ultimately, it is Temple's unique ability to describe the way her visual mind works and how she first made the connection between her impairment and animal temperment that is the basis of her extraordinary gift and phenomenal success.

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Janice Littlejohn