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Over her decades-long career as an animal science educator and scientist, Temple Grandin’s research on the humane treatment of livestock has changed farming practices.
But it was her disclosure in 1986 that she was diagnosed with autism that opened up public conversations about neurodivergence and how it leads to different ways of learning and thinking.
Grandin has authored more than 30 books on autism and animal welfare and is now the subject of the documentary “An Open Door,” about visual thinking and empowering children to use their gifts.
The professor sat down with Rocky Mountain PBS to discuss her work, the importance of practical learning and her favorite movies.
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