The Autistic Brain: understanding the autistic brain by one of the most accomplished and well-known adults with autism in the world

Author:   Temple Grandin ,  Richard Panek
Publisher:   Ebury Publishing
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9781846044496


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   27 March 2014
Format:   Paperback
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Understanding the autistic brain by 'one of the most accomplished and well-known adults with autism in the world Want to read just one book about autism? Read this. Written by Temple Grandin, one of the world's most accomplished and well-known adults with autism, this thought-provoking, insightful and inspirational book - with illustrative diagrams and key points pulled out for emphasis - will assist not only fellow autistics and families with affected members, but also researchers and physicians seeking to better understand the condition. 'An extraordinary source of inspiration for autistic children, their parents - and all people' -- Time 'The Autistic Brain can both enlighten readers with little exposure to autism and offer hope and compassion to those who live with the condition' -- Scientific American 'Grandin has helped us understand autism not just as a phenomenon, but as a different but coherent mode of existence that otherwise confounds us...' -- New York Times 'Enjoyable, insightful read' -- ***** Reader review 'This book is a delight from start to finish' -- ***** Reader review 'Superb, readable book' -- ***** Reader review 'Great book. Very insightful and easy to follow' -- ***** Reader review ******************************************************************************************** It's estimated that one in almost a hundred people are diagnosed as being on the autistic spectrum but there is far more hope for them today than ever before thanks to ground-breaking new research. In this fascinating and highly readable book, Temple Grandin offers her own experience as an autistic person alongside remarkable new discoveries about the autistic brain, as well as genetic research. She highlights long-ignored sensory problems as well as the need to treat autism symptom by symptom, rather than with an umbrella diagnosis. Most exciting of all, she argues that raising and educating children on the autistic spectrum needs to be less about focusing on their weaknesses, and more about fostering their unique contributions. Written in a clear, concise and accessible way, with illustrative diagrams and key points pulled out for emphasis, this is an all-encompassing guide that will change the perception of autism.

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Author:   Temple Grandin ,  Richard Panek
Publisher:   Ebury Publishing
Imprint:   Rider & Co
Dimensions:   Width: 21.60cm , Height: 13.50cm , Length: 25.50cm
Weight:   0.019kg
ISBN:  

9781846044496


ISBN 10:   1846044499
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   27 March 2014
Audience:   General/trade ,  College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  General ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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An extraordinary source of inspiration for autistic children, their parents - and all people. Time The Autistic Brain can both enlighten readers with little exposure to autism and offer hope and compassion to those who live with the condition. Scientific American Grandin has reached a stunning level of sophistication about herself and the science of autism. Her observations will assist not only fellow autistics and families with affected members, but also researchers and physicians seeking to better understand the condition. -- Jerome Groopman The New York Review of Books Grandin has helped us understand autism not just as a phenomenon, but as a different but coherent mode of existence that otherwise confounds us.She excels at finding concrete examples that reveal the perceptual and social limitations of autistic and neurotypical people alike. New York Times


An extraordinary source of inspiration for autistic children, their parents - and all people. Time The Autistic Brain can both enlighten readers with little exposure to autism and offer hope and compassion to those who live with the condition. Scientific American Grandin has reached a stunning level of sophistication about herself and the science of autism. Her observations will assist not only fellow autistics and families with affected members, but also researchers and physicians seeking to better understand the condition. -- Jerome Groopman The New York Review of Books Grandin has helped us understand autism not just as a phenomenon, but as a different but coherent mode of existence that otherwise confounds us...She excels at finding concrete examples that reveal the perceptual and social limitations of autistic and neurotypical people alike. New York Times


An extraordinary source of inspiration for autistic children, their parents - and all people. * Time * The Autistic Brain can both enlighten readers with little exposure to autism and offer hope and compassion to those who live with the condition. * Scientific American * Grandin has reached a stunning level of sophistication about herself and the science of autism. Her observations will assist not only fellow autistics and families with affected members, but also researchers and physicians seeking to better understand the condition. -- Jerome Groopman * The New York Review of Books * Grandin has helped us understand autism not just as a phenomenon, but as a different but coherent mode of existence that otherwise confounds us...She excels at finding concrete examples that reveal the perceptual and social limitations of autistic and neurotypical people alike. * New York Times *


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"Temple Grandin is one of the world's most accomplished and well known adults with autism. She has a PhD in animal science from the University of Illinois and is a professor at Colorado State University. She is the author of six books, including bestsellers Thinking in Pictures and The Autistic Brain. Dr. Grandin lectures to parents and teachers throughout the U.S. on her experiences with autism, and her work has been covered in the New York Times, People, National Public Radio, and 20/20. She was also honored in Time Magazine's 2010 ""The 100 Most Influential People in the World."" The HBO movie based on her life, starring Claire Danes, received seven Emmy Awards."

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