- Temple Grandin
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birth_place = Boston,Massachusetts ,USA
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workplaces =Colorado State University
alma_mater =Franklin Pierce College Arizona State University University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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known_for = Advocacy and design of "humane" slaughterhouses
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footnotes =Temple Grandin (born
August 29 ,1947 inBoston, Massachusetts ) is a professor atColorado State University .Early life and education
Grandin was diagnosed as
autistic in 1950. Having been labeled and diagnosed withbrain damage at age two, she was placed in a structurednursery school with what she considers to have been good teachers. Grandin's mother spoke to a doctor who suggestedspeech therapy , and she hired a nanny who spent hours playing turn-based games with Grandin and her sister.At age four, Grandin began talking, and she began making progress. She considers herself lucky to have had supporting mentors from primary school onwards. However, Grandin has said that
middle school andhigh school were the worst parts of her life. She was the "nerdy kid" the one that everyone teased and picked on. She would be walking down the street and people would say "tape recorder", because she would repeat things over and over again. Grandin states that "I could laugh about it now, but back then it really hurt."After completing her schooling in the 1960s, attending the
Hampshire Country School inRindge, New Hampshire , Grandin went on to college. She received her bachelor's degree inpsychology fromFranklin Pierce College in 1970, her master's degree in animal science fromArizona State University in 1975, and her PhD in animal science from theUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1989.Grandin regularly takes
anti-depressant s and uses a squeeze-box (hug machine ) that she invented at the age of 18 as a form of personal therapy.Career, celebrity, advocacy
Grandin became well known after being described by
Oliver Sacks in the title narrative of his book, "An Anthropologist on Mars "; the title is derived from Grandin's description of how she feels around 'neurotypical ' people. Grandin has also been featured on major television programs, such as ABC's "Primetime Live ", the "Today Show", and "Larry King Live ", and written up in "Time" magazine, "People" magazine, "Forbes ", and "The New York Times ". [ [http://www.templegrandin.com/templehome.html Dr. Temple Grandin ] ] She was the subject of the Horizon documentary "The Woman Who Thinks Like A Cow", first broadcast by the BBC onJune 8 2006 and "Nick News " in the spring of 2006. [ [http://www.bbc.co.uk/sn/tvradio/programmes/horizon/index.shtml BBC - Science & Nature - Horizon ] ] .She has also been a subject in the seriesFirst Person made byErrol Morris .Based on personal experience, Grandin advocates early intervention to address autism and supportive teachers who can direct fixations of the autistic child in fruitful directions. She has described her hypersensitivity to noise and other sensory stimuli. She is a primarily visual thinker and has said that language is her second language. Temple attributes her success as a humane livestock facility designer to her ability to recall detail, which is a characteristic of her visual memory. Grandin compares her memory to full-length movies in her head that can be replayed at will, allowing her to notice small details that would otherwise be overlooked. She is also able to view her memories using slightly different contexts by changing the positions of the lighting and shadows. Her insight into the minds of cattle has taught her to value the changes in details to which animals are particularly sensitive, and to use her visualization skills to design thoughtful and humane animal-handling equipment. Grandin is considered a philosophical leader of both the
animal welfare and autism advocacy movements. Both movements commonly cite her work regarding animal welfare,neurology , and philosophy. She knows all too well the anxiety of feeling threatened by everything in her surroundings, and of being dismissed and feared, all of which motivates her in her quest to promote humane livestock handling processes. Her business website has entire sections on how to improve standards inslaughter plants and livestock farms. In 2004 she won a "Proggy" award, in the "visionary" category, fromPeople for the Ethical Treatment of Animals . [ [http://www.peta.org/feat/proggy/2004/winners.html#visionary PETA: 2004 PETA Proggy Awards ] ]One of her most important essays about animal welfare is "Animals are not Things," in which she posits that animals are technically property in our society, but the law ultimately gives them ethical protections or rights. She uses a screwdriver metaphor: a person can legally smash or grind up a screwdriver but a person cannot legally
torture an animal.As a proponent of
neurodiversity , Grandin has expressed that she would not support a cure of the entirety of the autistic spectrum. [ cite web |title= Interview with Temple Grandin |url=http://www.wrongplanet.net/article295.html |publisher=Wrong Planet ]Bibliography
* "Emergence: Labeled Autistic" (with
Margaret Scariano , 1986, updated 1991), ISBN 0-446-67182-7
* "The Learning Style of People with Autism: An Autobiography" (1995). In "Teaching Children with Autism : Strategies to Enhance Communication and Socializaion", Kathleen Ann Quill, ISBN 0-8273-6269-2
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* "Developing Talents : Careers for Individuals with Asperger Syndrome and High-Functioning Autism" (2004). ISBN 1-931282-56-0
* "Animals in Translation : Using the Mysteries of Autism to Decode Animal Behavior" (withCatherine Johnson , 2005), ISBN 0-7432-4769-8
* "The Unwritten Rules of Social Relationships: Decoding Social Mysteries Through the Unique Perspectives of Autism " (withSean Barron , 2005), ISBN 193256506Xee also
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Controversies in autism
*Sensory Integration Dysfunction
*Sociological and cultural aspects of autism
*Wendy W. Jacob References
External links
* [http://www.grandin.com/ Grandin.com] - Temple Grandin's commercial page
* [http://www.templegrandin.com/ TempleGrandin.com] - 'Temple Grandin, PhD'
* [http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1063749803579204077 BBC Documentary on Temple Grandin]
* [http://www.wnyc.org/shows/lopate/episodes/2005/01/25 Audio Interview to Temple Grandin on the Leonard Lopate Show (WNYC)]Persondata
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DATE OF BIRTH= 1947-8-29
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