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The visual thinking temple grandin
The visual thinking temple grandin








the visual thinking temple grandin

Temple Grandin is a professor on animal science at Colorado State University, who works on designing on cattle livestock-handling industry. Any readers out there, whether you’re autistic or non-autistic, some of you may ask this question: Who is Temple Grandin? What is she famous for? That’s where you’ll be finding on by reading into the next section down below here.īefore you can begin reading my review on the book Thinking in Pictures, it would be best if I explain to you all on who the author is, in case if you are wondering. I’m excited to share my thoughts on this book written by one of my heroes, and that is Temple Grandin. The third book review will be covering on one of Temple Grandin’s books, and this one is called Thinking in Pictures: My Life With Autism.

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If you didn’t get the chance to read the Helen Keller’s The Story of My Life post from March, I’ve left a link down below, so you can click it and read it. Patrick’s Day, when I wrote my own review on Helen Keller’s memoir, The Story of My Life, and it was the second book review I ever did, after I did my first one, which was on Rebecca Alexander’s book, Not Fade Away. Last time I posted a book review was back in St. However, once in a while, I’ll do a review on one of my favorite movies or books, but mostly that focuses on a character with a disability, which you can definitely say that it’s part of the disability advocacy theme, whether a person is autistic, dyslexic, blind, deaf, Deafblind, Down syndrome, etc.

the visual thinking temple grandin

Down to the second post for Autism Awareness Month in this new reading topic on The Autistic Animator’s Desk, and today, we’ve got a third book review! Would you believe me that this is my third time posting a book review? It’s true! But just in case if you’re a new reader, my blog focuses on my love for animation, art, and autism and disability advocacy.










The visual thinking temple grandin