The Autistic Brain: Thinking Across the Spectrum

Temple Grandin
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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 groundbreaking 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 also 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 focussing on their weaknesses, and more about fostering their unique contributions.
Genres: NonfictionAutistic Spectrum DisorderPsychologyScienceBiographyMemoirAudiobookEducationMental HealthNeuroscience
240 Pages

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