Articles related to "Temple Grandin"All animals, whether companion, commercial, or captive, under the care of humans, deserve a decent life and a painless death.
Acclaimed animal scientist and proponent Dr. Temple Grandin believes that Autism allows her the natural ability to understand animal emotion and behavior.
Temple Grandin, Pamela Crooke, and others will speak about autism and Asperger's Syndrome at this back-to-school conference in Mesa, Arizona.
There is a great book to help children who might feel frustrated about not fitting in and having autism.
Helpful strategies that create better opportunities for learners with Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD) to get the most out of your lessons.
Enrichment is the practice of providing animals with interactions that simulate their natural habitat. Learn how zoo keepers, pet owners, and breeders all use enrichment.
The Autism Asperger Publishing Company (AAPC) is hosting an autism conference on October 10-11, 2009 in Kansas City, MO and on November 17, 2009 in Springfield, MA.
Dr. Tony Attwood, Dr. Temple Grandin and Out-of-Sync Child author Carol Kranowitz will be speaking at several autism conferences in the spring of 2009.
Enrichment is the practice of providing animals with interactions that simulate their natural habitat. Learn how zoo keepers keep their animals happy and healthy.
Voices from the Spectrum, Engaging Autism, and The Complete Guide to Understanding Autism are great resources for parents raising an autistic child.
Perfect for parents and professionals, Future Horizons autism and Asperger's Syndrome conferences are scheduled for Connecticut, Oregon and Texas.
Michel Orion Scott's film The Horse Boy is a fascinating look at one family's journey to help their autistic son. 8/10
The United States Humane Slaughter Act recognizes ritual slaughter according to Islamic and Jewish dietary guidelines is acceptable and humane.
Giraffes are intelligent animals, and need plenty of interaction to keep them healthy. Zoo keepers use a variety of enrichment techniques for these long necked ungulates.
David Kirby, Kim Stagliano, Barbara Fischkin, Dan Olmsted, and Stephen Shore will appear on an autism writers' panel at the NYC autism conference.
One of the first steps, after receiving the diagnosis of autism, is to seek knowledge. Read books, search the web and search out others who can help you navigate through all that lies ahead.
Each year a disproportionately large number of black cats are euthanized at shelters because they're passed over by potential adopters.
Asperger's Syndrome may cause difficulties in finding a job or moving up in a company. With acceptance and perseverance, individuals with AS can have successful careers.
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