
The Way I See It
A Personal Look at Autism & Asperger's (Revised and Expanded Edition)
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Narrated by:
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Laural Merlington
As many as 1.5 million children and adults in the U.S. have autism. The lifetime cost of caring for a child with autism ranges from $3.5 to $5 million. Our children - our future - are at stake. The world needs to listen to what Temple Grandin has to say.
In this innovative audiobook, 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 the most current autism research, as well as 14 additional articles including "The Role of Genetics and Environmental Factors in Causing Autism", "Understanding the Mind of a Nonverbal Person with Autism", "Finding Mentors and Appropriate Colleges", and many more!
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just as hans asperger had reasoned to the nazis to spare autistics from euthanization due to their potential value to the reich, or just as the predators in the latest predators movie knew (the predators who as it turns out, are not trophy hunters but in fact simply weirdos who maraud the galaxy hunting the spinal fluid of autistic ppl to use in their genetic engineering); autistics have the potential to be either the meekest of prey or the most cunning of predators, intellectually disabled or a genius savant, a mute or a poet, the ginger haired president of the united states or a school shooter...
another fine animal psychology book
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Makes me Wonder!
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Insightful
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If you could sum up The Way I See It in three words, what would they be?
informativeinteresting
knowledgable
What was one of the most memorable moments of The Way I See It?
The whole book was pretty memorable really.What three words best describe Laural Merlington’s voice?
Sounds strangely like Betty WhiteSlightly robotic - sometimes it was hard to know whether it was a human or a computer program reading which distracted from the text somewhat; she's not always a smooth reader
Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
The book is more informative than movingAny additional comments?
I originally thought I'd skip chapters not so relevant to my situation, but I ended up listening to the whole book, enthralled. A lot of a-ha moments and much information that I can use.An informative look at autism
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The over-the-top introduction / forword in this book almost made me stop listening. Temple is a great person, but her works and personality can stand on its own without the glorification going on in the introduction part. The whole intro reeks over gratification toward Temple, Namedropping and recounting of how good a friend she is to temple, and untasteful descriptions of people that where not able to help her with her son (like when she sarcastically referred to the psychiatrist that was in the middle of a nervous breakdown). The text by temple was itself good, but the forward / introduction part almost made me stop the audio. But just so it’s clear – Temple, I love you!Jon
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Very encouraging and practical tips
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