In 1950, she was diagnosed with autism and her parents were told she should be institutionalized.


She speaks around the world on both Autism and cattle handling. She used her talents to design livestock-handling equipment which is being used by half of the cattle handling facilities in the United States. Dr. Grandin has worked as a Professor of Animal Science at Colorado State University.
Temple Grandin, PhD, is a very popular lecturer on Autism and Asperger's. If you want to attend one of her numerous speaking engagements throughout the United States, you must register early as many of her Autism Conferences are sold out early. Parents, teachers and individuals dealing with Autism and Asperger's love her books and rush to hear her conferences.
Her latest book is The Way I See It: A Personal Look at Autism and Asperger's published in 2008 with a forward by Ruth Sullivan, the first elected president of the Autism Society of American. Also included is an exclusive interview between world-renowned psychologist Dr. Tony Attwood and Temple Grandin! This last book is a collection of short articles she’s written over the years for various publications.
Dr. Grandin cannot emphasize enough that a child with symptoms of ASD must receive Early Intervention Care. She even says, if parents cannot afford professionals for the many hours of intervention required each week, to enlist the help of grandparents. The child MUST receive this early help!

Dr. Grandin is also the author of Thinking in Pictures, Animals in Translation, and Unwritten Rules of Social Relationships. Furthermore, HBO produced a full-length film Temple Grandin, which premiered on Saturday, February 6th,2010 on HBO.
Dr. Grandin has been featured on NPR (National Public Radio), major television programs, such as the BBC special "The Woman Who Thinks Like a Cow", ABC's Primetime Live, The Today Show, Larry King Live, 48 Hours and 20/20. She has been written about in many national publications, such as Time magazine, People magazine, Forbes, U.S. News and World Report, and New York Times.
You may hear Dr. Grandin at Autism conferences throughout the United States. Register quickly because some of Dr. Grandin’s speaking engagements are always sold out months before the event.
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