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As a child, Dr. Temple Grandin was diagnosed as brain-damaged; doctors today would call her autistic. But her condition did not deter her and, with the help of her mother and therapists, she went on to become an expert in animal behavior, designing livestock handling facilities and teaching as an assistant professor at Colorado State University. Much of her expertise with animals comes through lessons learned from her own condition. This program provides the rare opportunity to hear an autistic person discuss her condition and how she deals with life. Dr. Grandin offers many insights into the motivations behind autistic behavior and how parents, teachers, and therapists can better work with autistic children. (59 minutes)



 
            

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Asperger's Syndrome: Autism and Obsessive Behavior
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Autism: Diagnosis, Causes, and Treatments
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Autism and Applied Behavioral Analysis
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Strangers in a Familiar Land: Encounters with Asperger's Syndrome

Imagine living in a world where sensations are nearly overwhelming-noises louder, colors brighter-and people's speech and facial gestures are familiar yet somehow indecipherable. Asperger's syndrome, a neurological disorder that has only recently bec...(more details)
 


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