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Related: About this forumTemple Grandin Wants Us to Think Differently About Kids Who Think Differently.
Dont put me on the McDonalds takeout window, Temple Grandin said over Zoom from her home in Fort Collins, Colo.
Not going to do very well there cant multitask, cannot follow long strings of verbal instruction. Its a little humbling to hear what Grandin says she cant do, considering how insubstantial it is compared with what she can do and has done. The author, scientist and Colorado State University professor is as responsible as anyone for broadening our understanding of autism, through her tireless lecturing and the many books she has written on the subject. (Thinking in Pictures: My Life With Autism, published in 1995, is the classic.) Grandin, who is 74, also helped transform the meat industry through her design of more humane handling systems for livestock. Though she has been so influential on how we think and feel about autism and animal welfare, its the more tangible things that matter most to her. I am interested in my practical projects, Grandin says. Where I can actually do stuff.
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2022/01/24/magazine/temple-grandin-interview.html
japple
(10,406 posts)a personal hero of mine!
no_hypocrisy
(49,479 posts)sci-fi character, a dragon named Ridley. The way to get him to engage (he was high spectrum austistic) was via Ridley. Not conventional and you had to use his choice of curriculum. And it worked. Hes now older and mainstreaming in school.
Grandin needs more attention.
Walleye
(36,842 posts)I saw a lot of myself in that book. I am just about her age. I always knew I had problems. They always told me I was smart. I grew up a photographer and made my living at it.Not sure I couldve ever done anything else successfully
Lonestarblue
(12,053 posts)For kids with autism, especially high spectrum, she helps them see themselves in her experiences and understand that they may be different but they can be successful. That is why students should be introduced to a wide variety of reading material in literature and other classes. Its sad that Republicans want children to read only mainstream worksthe dead white guys in literature form the 1800s and 1900sand nothing by minority writers with whom they might identify. The demand that students never be made to feel uncomfortable about something they read means that they never get challenged to think, to question why they are uncomfortable and to form their own opinions. Conservative parents seem not to want their children to think, but only to parrot exactly what they have taught the children to think.
Education does children a disservice when it never challenges them and never shows them examples of people who grew up without privileges yet still followed their dreams and achieved a measure of success. Diversity of reading material and civil class discussion are enormously valuable in educating a young person to think, to assess, to use new facts to compare to the oldto become a functioning adult. Republicans are trying to kill such education in our public schools, all to serve their master of white privilege.
NNadir
(34,937 posts)Hekate
(95,588 posts)erronis
(17,361 posts)Temple definitely knows her mind better than most of us. And she lets the interviewer know, too.