I feel that the big hero in the Temple Grandin story was and is her mother who, against all the dismissing of women in the mid-twentieth century, pushed through and got Temple what she understood she needed. Dr. Grandin then took it further educating the rest of the world all about autism. I thank them both for all they have accomplished!
I was diagnosed with ASD at age 61...changed my life because I finally understood that I was not dumb, a problem child in class. I no longer hate myself... Anxiety is a daily struggle but listening to her has given me hope. She's an amazing women. I think in images too.
Dr. Grandin, you are a human treasure. I stumbled onto the HBO movie and have been a dedicated admirer since then. Your influence on the humane treatment of stock and your livestock design business is spectacular. Thank you for the hope and direction you can give to parents struggling to understand their children.
Wow. Just wow. Such an inspiration. She has such a gift by being able to actually vocalize her experience with having autism. This is going to change the way we all think of not only what it is to have autism but how to parent or teach children who have autism on any end of the spectrum.
Love the advice to build on your strengths! Makes me feel less guilty for always doodling during math class. Now I have a full time career as an animator.
Autism is not a mental health problem it is a neurological disorder. I have two boys with autism. They talked late but were very smart. They loved legos at an early age.b I loved her movie and it is very inspiring to me. One don is a math thinker and the other knows all about science and facts. Dr. Grand in is so right about everything she says.
My son was just diagnosed with Aspergers and as a Motherly instinct, I always knew. He is at a genius level and was just accepted into a gifted program. I just discovered this woman and I get her hands in approach. My son is a lego master...has been since they were a choking hazard lol...he cannot have someone put anything together for him. He basically has a panic attack because he wants to do it himself.
Doc Grandin is one of the most amazing people i could have ever hoped to have met and worked with. have worked with her in several instances and she also helped give my PACCO training last month. shes an amazing person and and inspiration to all in the livestock industry. and on a side note commerce is a pretty cool place also.
The interviewers, especially the woman, were ill prepared for this gifted woman. Temple shines in her intelligence, leaving the interviewer in the dust.
Wow, I am I’m pressed with your life and it’s work and your education. With only a bachelor and associate degree I admire your pushing on and thru life and not letting anything stop you. My hats off to you.
When she talks about associating things with other things. That's how my mind works. I associate someone or something with something else. I also feel like a human encyclopedia sometimes.
Thinking in visuals is exactly how I think, or screenshots of my past as I call it. No diagnosis of autism just how I think, always have and always will. Thank you for sharing!
Who is this woman interviewer? Someone who just happen to be walking by the studio? She was unprepared and added nothing. The guy was professional and did his homework. It's always a treat to listen to Ms. Grandin. She's always has very interesting subjects to discuss.
My 5 year old is in the spectrum and she has been in ABA therapy for almost two years and she has IEP in kinder and she is doing great with that extra help
I think in pictures as well--I had no idea that others could misspell words because I saw words as images, written down. Letters weren't a thing--I memorised words as written because to me, they looked like images. Weirdly enough, I worked in radio for nearly 20 years!
Dr Temple is a visual thinker and a brilliant human being truly an inspiration,an inventor and author. Consider the book "the Autistic Brain" Dr Grandin explains in detail how to better understand Autism.
I finally watched Temple Grandin, the HBO film, it was really good. I first heard Dr. Grandin in a NPR interview 15-20 years ago, what an amazing woman, I’ve been a fan ever since. Interestingly enough, the issue with the asymmetry in her brain ventricles, I have the same condition. I have never been diagnosed, but have come to think I am “on the spectrum”. We are lucky she came from a family of means, others would have been institutionalized or given menial lives, wasting the talents she possesses.
The female host says “great movie” and moments later was asking how Temple got into livestock. It’s in the great movie lady! Ironic we’re talking about thinking minds.
My 7 year old diagnosed with ADHD when he was 3 and my 3year old was diagnosed with autism spectrum when he was 2 she is awesome she saying everything I was told about my kids
She's very lucky that her family was so supportive, back in the day, people weren't as educated or understanding about things like Autism, learning disorders, etc.
Oh no! Where is the second half of this? O we Miss Christine and Mark! I cannot believe the interview Temple Grandin this is so amazing! I am sorry I did not see this earlier! 2 amazing journalists and one amazing scientist!!!
It would've been nice if they knew ANYTHING about the woman before they interviewed her. Hadn't heard of the movie, didn't know she has designed the gold standard contraption for humane cattle treatment, etc. Pitiful preparation. Shows the conveyor belt process of these empty, vapid daytime shows. Ugh.
@@annatavoletti4637 I agree they weren't quite prepared because they couldn't even quite grasp what she was talking about... But we might want to take it easy on them. Lol. They're local daytime talk show ppl not Neurosurgeons or air plane pilots or heads of state. 😂
I believe they are encouraging her to express it herself and not talk over her. They asked her to mention the name of the movie so she could promote it, not that they don't know. She IS autistic and needs a certain approach. I recently attended a webinar with her and she told us she can only answer specific type questions. She had a hard time with the freeform questions and it was difficult for her to stay on track. I say this because she was very up front about that from the beginning. I think they did a good job here, and I'm sure had to prepare fairly well to be able to let her shine.
I think it is disrespectful to introduce her as Temple versus the distinction of her Doctorate. Dr. Grandin is an extraordinary human being and we are so lucky to have her talents.
Temple is so right and it always bothered me so much when going thru school the focus and grinding toturous hours spent trying to fit a square peg into a round hole instead of realising holy crap that is the best most perfect square we have ever seen ... lets build on that!..It still botheres me now im old... I hated school and was only good at art and the odd subject that really grabbed me for obscure one off reasons.
I remember Ms. Grandin speaking about 'playing sharing games' as a child, something autistic children do not normally do. Social deficits can often be far more crippling than any problems with 'IQ' (whatever that means!
I do exactly the samething. Someone will say something and vivid pictures pop into my head from past experiences. It works with words too, but it's more like a short video and only when I hear them in audio form. It wont work with text for some reason. I scored in the top 95% on verbal tests and my vocabulary is pretty extensive. Though you wouldn't know it from my comments as i'm to lazy and dyslexic to write in an Elegant way. When I was 8 years old I had the vocabulary of an adult; I hear any word I can store it in my memory and pull it out when needed without hesitation. Anyway, sorry for the off track slightly extraneous babbling. I find the greatest advantage to my autism is my ability to blend ideas together in my head. I can take a photo realistic image right out of my head and blend it with other images and ideas. I can literally see the things bending and mixing. I can see the tiniest of details on any object while only ever seeing that object once . As you can imagine this is very useful in abstract and paradoxical thinking. Lets just say I only ever got A+s in art and writing. Sadly I'm not so hot at maths, but i'm improving that everyday because I'm studying for my masters in theoretical physics.
I'm like this too. But can sometimes apply to text but had to be very deliberate or in COLOR. I started to increase my reading when I. Began to highlight things. I would highlight almost a while text. Switching colours. It gave me a chance to focus on the words and I learned to sight read that way and learned to turn everything I read very rapidly into little movies in my head. Then I could always always recall the movie. I would ace any exam doing this.. Errors were only there if a teacher did multiple choice that included my images but with something else ambigous I could rule out. Also multiple choice could mess me up because the teacher could have faulty logic in that normal minds wouldn't think about. Can't think of examples now. But I'm sure you understand based on what you wrote.
Middle School/Jr. High School was not?! Do you consider Jr. High School part of High School? Was that how the people thought then. (I'm a history/facts guy, I struggled with math and formal logic/philosophy classes).
She's off the charts killing it with what she was given to work with. Most people don't interview this well or handle the unprepared interviewers this well. Or give public talks and etc. Asks be a fancy designer.
The host isn't even listening, Temple clearly said "build on what they're good at" and he nods in agreement while saying "balance", which is pretty much the opposite of what she just said.
+Joan Queen It's a mix, She's originally from boston north western USA but it seems she has picked up a western accent (Arizona/Colorado etc.), and that accent seems dominant.
@@stevehairston9940 It's a typo. The original sentence was "It's a mix, northern and western USA.", but thought I needed to be specific because there are many northern and western accents. Went back and filled in details without wiping out the first sentence.
@@MichaelCorryFilms I think TX. Didn't she say the stoplights were in San Antonio? Edit... Oops... It was Fort Collins. I was influenced by the shirt I think!
She's funny! She gets lots of laughs at her talks. She cuts through crap like a hot knife through butter. That makes ppl laugh when someone makes something simple that most ppl complicate. Plus the drama that comes with that mind... It's like being in a movie all the time.
I love Temple Grandin but these hosts seem like the fakest most un-genuine people ever. Notice the lady says her movie is great but doesn't know about her livestock business.
I feel that the big hero in the Temple Grandin story was and is her mother who, against all the dismissing of women in the mid-twentieth century, pushed through and got Temple what she understood she needed. Dr. Grandin then took it further educating the rest of the world all about autism. I thank them both for all they have accomplished!
Most of us defectives are dependant on our mothers.
I was diagnosed with ASD at age 61...changed my life because I finally understood that I was not dumb, a problem child in class. I no longer hate myself...
Anxiety is a daily struggle but listening to her has given me hope.
She's an amazing women.
I think in images too.
She was really fortunate to have the family she did and the upbringing she had. It should be used as a basic model for all kids nowadays
This woman is an absolute inspiration
Dr. Grandin, you are a human treasure. I stumbled onto the HBO movie and have been a dedicated admirer since then. Your influence on the humane treatment of stock and your livestock design business is spectacular. Thank you for the hope and direction you can give to parents struggling to understand their children.
+GizmoBee1702 I love that woman. She is simply amazing!
I have PDD NOS and I live in Philippines. I was a pioneer student and student council officer
I have to say this is a great woman. She is a perfect example that greatness can come in many forms.
Dr. Grandin you are an inspiration on Earth Angel and my new hero🇨🇦
So happy that Temple exists and that she had such an amazing family.
Wow. Just wow. Such an inspiration. She has such a gift by being able to actually vocalize her experience with having autism. This is going to change the way we all think of not only what it is to have autism but how to parent or teach children who have autism on any end of the spectrum.
The resources she had were such a blessing- God provided knowing what she would do for animals.
I’m grateful she is still here with is today. She lived an amazing process of history, being herd and got people to understand her.
Love the advice to build on your strengths! Makes me feel less guilty for always doodling during math class. Now I have a full time career as an animator.
Autism is not a mental health problem it is a neurological disorder. I have two boys with autism. They talked late but were very smart. They loved legos at an early age.b I loved her movie and it is very inspiring to me. One don is a math thinker and the other knows all about science and facts. Dr. Grand in is so right about everything she says.
Chelle Weatherspoon when did your kids start talking? TIA ..just curious because my son is diagnosed with add too
What age did your kids learn speech.thanks
Did your little one eventually learn to speak 🙏
My son was just diagnosed with Aspergers and as a Motherly instinct, I always knew. He is at a genius level and was just accepted into a gifted program. I just discovered this woman and I get her hands in approach. My son is a lego master...has been since they were a choking hazard lol...he cannot have someone put anything together for him. He basically has a panic attack because he wants to do it himself.
What were the signs you first saw ? X
Doc Grandin is one of the most amazing people i could have ever hoped to have met and worked with. have worked with her in several instances and she also helped give my PACCO training last month. shes an amazing person and and inspiration to all in the livestock industry. and on a side note commerce is a pretty cool place also.
she is such an amazing woman... we owe Temple SO much...
This woman inspires me. Shes simply genius 👏
True genius! What a god sent gift! God bless this wonderful gifted woman! Gotta Love Dr. Grandin!
Love Temple! She's such an awesome person!
Dr. Grandin is dedicated to improving the humane treatment of animal slaughter. She is an amazing person. I admire her.
She is so inspirational and truly remarkable.
I absolutely love temple. I wish very much to meet her one day.
Temple Grandin is just amazing I have done so much research on her and she is just amazing
With Temple Grandin to be advocates of people with pervasive development disorders, you are a voice for mei important and authoritative!
Thank you :-)
She’s a hero to many of us on the spectrum!
She's a national treasure!
She deserves to be recognized as a national genius and national treasure.
Wow temple is so amazing I just love her
The interviewers, especially the woman, were ill prepared for this gifted woman. Temple shines in her intelligence, leaving the interviewer in the dust.
I am new to learning about Dr Temple Grandin, her story is inspiring, amazing and she deserves the nobel peace prize.
Very brilliant lady. Plain and simple
Wow, I am I’m pressed with your life and it’s work and your education. With only a bachelor and associate degree I admire your pushing on and thru life and not letting anything stop you. My hats off to you.
When she talks about associating things with other things. That's how my mind works. I associate someone or something with something else. I also feel like a human encyclopedia sometimes.
I'd love to meet her. She is awesome.
Thinking in visuals is exactly how I think, or screenshots of my past as I call it. No diagnosis of autism just how I think, always have and always will. Thank you for sharing!
This woman is a treasure.
Who is this woman interviewer? Someone who just happen to be walking by the studio? She was unprepared and added nothing. The guy was professional and did his homework. It's always a treat to listen to Ms. Grandin. She's always has very interesting subjects to discuss.
She only got the job just feel the women quota.
Live live livestock? Like livestock?
@@narsplace I don't think she did..
He didn't know of her movie so he was no better
You are a lovely woman Temple!:)
Hilarious, that lady conducting the interview is treating Temple like a baby. Good luck with that. You give so many faith Temple. Thanks mate
Thank You Temple Grandin ❣️
Temple Grandin is amazing! I would love to have her mind for just a day.
Claire Danes was awesome playing her in the movie Temple Grandin.
My 5 year old is in the spectrum and she has been in ABA therapy for almost two years and she has IEP in kinder and she is doing great with that extra help
I think in pictures as well--I had no idea that others could misspell words because I saw words as images, written down. Letters weren't a thing--I memorised words as written because to me, they looked like images. Weirdly enough, I worked in radio for nearly 20 years!
That's called "sight words" I think. Like its the shape of the word. Curious... Is it hard to read all caps or new weird fonts?
Dr Temple is a visual thinker and a brilliant human being truly an inspiration,an inventor and author. Consider the book "the Autistic Brain" Dr Grandin explains in detail how to better understand Autism.
I finally watched Temple Grandin, the HBO film, it was really good. I first heard Dr. Grandin in a NPR interview 15-20 years ago, what an amazing woman, I’ve been a fan ever since.
Interestingly enough, the issue with the asymmetry in her brain ventricles, I have the same condition. I have never been diagnosed, but have come to think I am “on the spectrum”.
We are lucky she came from a family of means, others would have been institutionalized or given menial lives, wasting the talents she possesses.
The HBO movie is FANTASTIC. I highly recommend it to everyone.
The female host says “great movie” and moments later was asking how Temple got into livestock. It’s in the great movie lady! Ironic we’re talking about thinking minds.
I think she did that to help the audience. She's a journalist doing a great job. I was taken back by that at first as well
My 7 year old diagnosed with ADHD when he was 3 and my 3year old was diagnosed with autism spectrum when he was 2 she is awesome she saying everything I was told about my kids
What an inspiration.
We need to change the way to teach our children in school.
She's very lucky that her family was so supportive, back in the day, people weren't as educated or understanding about things like Autism, learning disorders, etc.
That’s a really cool way of thinking!
Yall gotta watch her movie.
Dont forget shes a Dr/professor. Amazing
"Which HBO movie?"
"..........the one that was named after me."
These interviewers are really, really bad.
Grandin is amazing, she kinda reminds me of myself
Oh no! Where is the second half of this? O we Miss Christine and Mark!
I cannot believe the interview Temple Grandin this is so amazing! I am sorry I did not see this earlier! 2 amazing journalists and one amazing scientist!!!
Cows are Temple Grandin true soulmate.
It would've been nice if they knew ANYTHING about the woman before they interviewed her. Hadn't heard of the movie, didn't know she has designed the gold standard contraption for humane cattle treatment, etc. Pitiful preparation. Shows the conveyor belt process of these empty, vapid daytime shows. Ugh.
Could it be that the talk show hosts wanted Temple to explain it not themselves?
@@annatavoletti4637 I agree they weren't quite prepared because they couldn't even quite grasp what she was talking about... But we might want to take it easy on them. Lol. They're local daytime talk show ppl not Neurosurgeons or air plane pilots or heads of state. 😂
@@youtubingbabs Yeah I totally agree with you! That's what I was trying to say in my comment but I don't always get the message across that I want to.
@@annatavoletti4637 ❤
I believe they are encouraging her to express it herself and not talk over her. They asked her to mention the name of the movie so she could promote it, not that they don't know. She IS autistic and needs a certain approach. I recently attended a webinar with her and she told us she can only answer specific type questions. She had a hard time with the freeform questions and it was difficult for her to stay on track. I say this because she was very up front about that from the beginning. I think they did a good job here, and I'm sure had to prepare fairly well to be able to let her shine.
I can't believe he is doing an interview and didn't see the Claire Danes movie. Way to be prepared and care.
I think it is disrespectful to introduce her as Temple versus the distinction of her Doctorate. Dr. Grandin is an extraordinary human being and we are so lucky to have her talents.
Tempe is a treasure.
Temple is so right and it always bothered me so much when going thru school the focus and grinding toturous hours spent trying to fit a square peg into a round hole instead of realising holy crap that is the best most perfect square we have ever seen ... lets build on that!..It still botheres me now im old... I hated school and was only good at art and the odd subject that really grabbed me for obscure one off reasons.
Dr Temple Grandin explains how to better educate and inspire parents with that have children with autism.
She is brilliant
The hosts were totally not prepared for this interview
The host is Cristina Ferrare. She was married to John Deloren, maker of the Delorean car as seen in the movie Back to the Future.
Ayfkm?
that black and white picture .... this could hardly be an accident
I remember Ms. Grandin speaking about 'playing sharing games' as a child, something autistic children do not normally do. Social deficits can often be far more crippling than any problems with 'IQ' (whatever that means!
I do exactly the samething. Someone will say something and vivid pictures pop into my head from past experiences. It works with words too, but it's more like a short video and only when I hear them in audio form. It wont work with text for some reason. I scored in the top 95% on verbal tests and my vocabulary is pretty extensive. Though you wouldn't know it from my comments as i'm to lazy and dyslexic to write in an Elegant way. When I was 8 years old I had the vocabulary of an adult; I hear any word I can store it in my memory and pull it out when needed without hesitation. Anyway, sorry for the off track slightly extraneous babbling. I find the greatest advantage to my autism is my ability to blend ideas together in my head. I can take a photo realistic image right out of my head and blend it with other images and ideas. I can literally see the things bending and mixing. I can see the tiniest of details on any object while only ever seeing that object once . As you can imagine this is very useful in abstract and paradoxical thinking. Lets just say I only ever got A+s in art and writing. Sadly I'm not so hot at maths, but i'm improving that everyday because I'm studying for my masters in theoretical physics.
I'm like this too. But can sometimes apply to text but had to be very deliberate or in COLOR. I started to increase my reading when I. Began to highlight things. I would highlight almost a while text. Switching colours. It gave me a chance to focus on the words and I learned to sight read that way and learned to turn everything I read very rapidly into little movies in my head. Then I could always always recall the movie. I would ace any exam doing this.. Errors were only there if a teacher did multiple choice that included my images but with something else ambigous I could rule out. Also multiple choice could mess me up because the teacher could have faulty logic in that normal minds wouldn't think about.
Can't think of examples now. But I'm sure you understand based on what you wrote.
Is the second part of this posted?
Amazing Great Woman
I have disleca and discalcalula I think in pictures my reading is better than my math
Temple is the brilliant autistic girl untill she became PhD and professor of Colorado State University just like Helen Keller
How much does it cost to get a brain scan done, to see the areas of the brain that is stronger? I always wanted to get it done.
I wish sometimes you could pick more med stuff like this. Get random CT's and stuff. Lol. Docs have to order everything!
briliant woman
Brilliant and nice
“Great movie” Seconds later - how did you get into livestock.
MY HERO
Who looks socially awkward here?
It’s not Temple.
She was like the grandmother of us.
Of ppl with autism?
I'm autistic I'm not so good at math but my strength seemed to be in reading and English
Did you watch her Ted talk? I think according to what she says you'd be a "pattern thinker"????
Middle School/Jr. High School was not?! Do you consider Jr. High School part of High School? Was that how the people thought then. (I'm a history/facts guy, I struggled with math and formal logic/philosophy classes).
social skills out the window with this one. its ok temple im the same way hahaha
She's off the charts killing it with what she was given to work with. Most people don't interview this well or handle the unprepared interviewers this well. Or give public talks and etc. Asks be a fancy designer.
I didn’t really notice. Anything. Sometimes I question how I have any friends.
The host isn't even listening, Temple clearly said "build on what they're good at" and he nods in agreement while saying "balance", which is pretty much the opposite of what she just said.
It should be Dr Temple Grandin.
What accent is that? Belongs to which geographical location of US?
+Joan Queen It's a mix, She's originally from boston north western USA but it seems she has picked up a western accent (Arizona/Colorado etc.), and that accent seems dominant.
Her autism makes her speak differently too because I know to autistic people and they talk very different than what a lot of people talk like
@@MichaelCorryFilms Boston is in the North Eastern USA.
@@stevehairston9940 It's a typo. The original sentence was "It's a mix, northern and western USA.", but thought I needed to be specific because there are many northern and western accents. Went back and filled in details without wiping out the first sentence.
@@MichaelCorryFilms I think TX. Didn't she say the stoplights were in San Antonio?
Edit... Oops... It was Fort Collins. I was influenced by the shirt I think!
The rest?
temple makes me laugh idek why
She's funny! She gets lots of laughs at her talks. She cuts through crap like a hot knife through butter. That makes ppl laugh when someone makes something simple that most ppl complicate. Plus the drama that comes with that mind... It's like being in a movie all the time.
I love Temple Grandin but these hosts seem like the fakest most un-genuine people ever. Notice the lady says her movie is great but doesn't know about her livestock business.
Before you interview someone please research them
The question: " what movie?"
This was an embarrassing interview
She comes from a wealthy family.
Much of what she tries to get across is damning indictment of our very weak public education system - and not just autistic children either
Boom
shes an ableist
I think these two interviewers know little bout her,it is a shame.
These hosts are terrible.
Who is this female interviewer, not the sharpest