" J'avais six mois quand ma mère s'est rendu compte que je me raidissais dès qu'elle me prenait dans ses bras. Quelques semaines plus tard, comme elle me faisait des câlins, je me suis mise à la griffer et à me débattre, comme un animal pris au piège. " Le diagnostic tombe comme un couperet : la petite Temple est autiste. Pourtant, des années plus tard, se jouant du verdict des experts, elle entreprend des études supérieures et depuis mène une carrière professionnelle réussie. Un témoignage unique sur l'autisme vécu de l'intérieur. " Une fantastique leçon d'espoir. " Le Figaro Magazine.
Temple Grandin Livres
Temple Grandin offre une perspective profonde sur l'autisme, tirée de son propre parcours pour surmonter les difficultés de communication dans la petite enfance. Son travail révolutionnaire dans la conception d'équipements de manipulation du bétail remet en question les hypothèses conventionnelles sur les limites associées à un diagnostic d'autisme. Grandin démontre que l'autisme ne doit pas être un obstacle à une vie productive et épanouissante, inspirant d'innombrables individus dans le monde entier. Ses contributions à la science animale et son plaidoyer pour la sensibilisation à l'autisme continuent de façonner notre compréhension et nos approches.







Focusing on the personal experiences of autism and sensory challenges, this reference book offers insights from Temple on her journey. It includes practical tips for managing sensory issues and addresses common questions in a straightforward Q&A format. Readers will gain a deeper understanding of autism through Temple's perspective, making it a valuable resource for those seeking to learn more about the condition and its impacts on daily life.
In the revised and expanded version of this innovative book, Dr. Temple Grandin gets down to the REAL issues of autism, the ones parents, teachers, and individuals on the spectrum face every day. Temple offers helpful do's and don'ts, practical strategies, and try-it-now tips, all based on her "insider" perspective and a great deal of research. These are just some of the specific topics Temple delves into: How and Why People with Autism Think Differently Economical Early Intervention Programs that Work How Sensory Sensitivities Affect Learning Behaviors Caused by a Disability vs. Just Bad Behaviors Teaching People with Autism to Live in an Unpredictable World Alternative Medicine vs. Conventional Medicine Employment Ideas for Adults with Autism This revised and expanded edition contains revisions based on her most current autism research, as well as 12 additional articles including: Improving Time Management and Organizational Skills Which School is best for this Child? Teaching Turn Taking and the Ability to Wait And many more!
The Way I See It
- 433pages
- 16 heures de lecture
Dr. Temple Grandin gets to the REAL issues of autism, the ones parents, teachers, and individuals on the spectrum face every day. Temple offers helpful dos and don'ts, practical strategies, and try-it-now tips, all based on her insider perspective and a great deal of research.
Animals in Translation. Using the Mysteries of Autism to Decode Animal Behavior
- 356pages
- 13 heures de lecture
Temple Grandin, fascinated by animals since childhood, connects the autistic perspective with animal behavior. She helps farmers understand their animals' issues, highlighting differences in visual perception. "Animals in Translation" offers insights into animal behavior and autism, featuring practical advice and a troubleshooting guide for animal care.
To Liberty! The Adventures of Thomas-Alexandre Dumas: A Bloomsbury Reader
- 96pages
- 4 heures de lecture
An exciting adventure set in revolutionary France which tells the true story of a swashbuckling hero Thomas-Alexandre Dumas, whose mother was an enslaved African woman and whose father was a French noble. Alex is happy living with his brothers and sister on his father's farm on Haiti but his father wants to go back to France and can't afford to take his mixed-race children with him. Soon, Alex must fight for his freedom... and that of France. From a slave on the streets of Port au Prince to a general in the French army
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How the Girl Who Loved Cows Embraced Autism and Changed the World
- 160pages
- 6 heures de lecture
The biography explores the life of Temple Grandin, who was diagnosed with autism as a child. Despite recommendations for institutionalization, her mother supported her education, leading Temple to become a prominent scientist and professor of animal science. Her innovative approaches transformed the livestock industry. The book includes personal photos and insights into her unique perspective, offering a deeper understanding of autism and highlighting the potential of individuals with the condition.
Other Colours
- 224pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Louise's father died and her mum and stepfather take her to live in Wales with them. The loneliness and lack of understanding she experiences drive her away. She flees to London where she discovers herself and the career she wants to pursue.
Humane Livestock Handling
- 224pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Reviews the natural behaviour and temperament of cattle. This book describes low-stress methods for moving cattle on pastures, paddocks, and feedlot pens. It features plans for various things from gate latches to chutes, corrals, and sorting pens for full-scale facilities.
Unwritten Rules of Social Relationships
- 426pages
- 15 heures de lecture
Born with autism, both Temple Grandin and Sean Barron now live famously successful social lives. However, their paths were quite different. Temple's logical mind controlled her social behavior. She interacted with many adults and other children, experiencing varied social situations. Logic informed her decision to obey social rules and avoid unpleasant consequences. Sean's emotions controlled his social behavior. Baffled by social rules, isolated and friendless, he made up his own and applied them to others. When they inevitably broke his rules, he felt worthless and unloved. Both Temple and Sean ultimately came to terms with the social world and found their places in it. Whether you are a person with autism, a caregiver in the autism community, or just someone interested in an outsider view of society, their powerful stories will enthrall and enlighten you. The first edition of Unwritten Rules of Social Engagement was the Silver Award Winner of the Book of the Year Awards and the original edition sold more than 40,000 copies in hard cover!