Insights into Autism and Animal Behavior- January 31 in Lexington, KY
Meet Dr. Temple Grandin in Lexington, KY
Join us for this special event featuring Dr. Temple Grandin!
Don’t miss the chance to hear Dr. Temple Grandin, professor of animal science at Colorado State University, consultant to the livestock industry on animal behavior, and autism spokesperson. She is one of the first individuals on the autism spectrum to publicly share insights from her personal experience of autism and its relation to animals. Her portrait now joins the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery’s permanent collection.
This discussion will cover individuals who are sensory-based, verbal learners, mathematical learners, and auditory learners. Dr. Grandin will explain the importance of schedules and share strategies to support individuals on the autism spectrum with their classwork.
Temple believes there are workarounds for all situations, including finding a job, volunteer work, tutoring and test taking.
Whether you are a member of the autism community or the livestock arena, you will find this talk informative and unforgettable.
By participating, you will learn:
- How to create a learning environment that accommodates individuals with diverse ways of thinking.
- The importance of treating all animals humanely.
- Practical methods for enhancing the welfare of farm and ranch animals.
“Autism helped me understand animals because I think in pictures. Since animals do not have language, their memories have to be sensory-based instead of word-based.” ~Dr. Temple Grandin
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