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" I am a big believer in early intervention. "
Temple Grandin
Am
Big
Intervention
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" It's very important for the parents of young autistic children to encourage them to talk, or for those that don't talk, to give them a way of communicating, like a picture board, where they can point to a glass of milk, or a jacket if they're cold, or the bathroom. "
Temple Grandin
Children
Picture
Important
" Autism is a neurological disorder. It's not caused by bad parenting. It's caused by, you know, abnormal development in the brain. The emotional circuits in the brain are abnormal. And there also are differences in the white matter, which is the brain's computer cables that hook up the different brain departments. "
Temple Grandin
Know
Parenting
Differences
" Autistic children are very difficult to take care of, especially severely autistic ones. When I was 4, I had almost no language; when I was 3, I had none at all. "
Temple Grandin
Children
Had
Language
" One of my sensory problems was hearing sensitivity, where certain loud noises, such as a school bell, hurt my ears. It sounded like a dentist drill going through my ears. "
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Dentist
Hurt
Bell
" I would not be here now if I did not have anti-depressants. "
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Now
Would
Did
" Who do you think made the first stone spears? The Asperger guy. If you were to get rid of all the autism genetics, there would be no more Silicon Valley. "
Temple Grandin
Genetics
Think
You
" I think sometimes parents and teachers fail to stretch kids. My mother had a very good sense of how to stretch me just slightly outside my comfort zone. "
Temple Grandin
Parents
Me
Good
" Children between the ages of five to ten years are even more variable. They are going to vary from very high functioning, capable of doing normal school work, to nonverbal who have all kinds of neurological problems. "
Temple Grandin
School
Children
Problems
" I'm a visual thinker, not a language-based thinker. My brain is like Google Images. "
Temple Grandin
Google
Brain
Visual
" A treatment method or an educational method that will work for one child may not work for another child. The one common denominator for all of the young children is that early intervention does work, and it seems to improve the prognosis. "
Temple Grandin
Children
Child
Early
" Autism is an extremely variable disorder. "
Temple Grandin
Disorder
Extremely
Variable
" Some children may need a behavioral approach, whereas other children may need a sensory approach. "
Temple Grandin
May
Some
Need
" I think the core criterion is the social awkwardness, but the sensory issues are a serious problem in many, many cases of autism, and they make it impossible to operate in the environment where you're supposed to be social. "
Temple Grandin
Problem
Environment
Think
" I am much less autistic now, compared to when I was young. I remember some behaviors like picking carpet fuzz and watching spinning plates for hours. I didn't want to be touched. I couldn't shut out background noise. I didn't talk until I was about 4 years old. I screamed. I hummed. But as I grew up, I improved. "
Temple Grandin
Want
Young
Remember
" You have got to keep autistic children engaged with the world. You cannot let them tune out. "
Temple Grandin
You
Children
Got
" I was expected to sit at the table, learn how to eat properly. "
Temple Grandin
Eat
Expected
Table
" Some teachers just have a knack for working with autistic children. Other teachers do not have it. "
Temple Grandin
Just
Working
Teachers
" I think that autistic brains tend to be specialized brains. Autistic people tend to be less social. It takes a ton of processor space in the brain to have all the social circuits. "
Temple Grandin
People
Think
Brain
" When I was in high school and college, I thought everybody could think in pictures. And my first inkling to my thinking was even different was when I was in college and I read an article about, you know, some scientist said that the caveman could not have designed tools until they had language. "
Temple Grandin
School
College
Thinking
" I get satisfaction out of seeing stuff that makes real change in the real world. We need a lot more of that and a lot less abstract stuff. "
Temple Grandin
Need
World
Seeing
" My problems are sort of more on a nuisance level. I can't stand scratchy clothes, I've got to have soft kinds of cotton against my skin, and I don't know why some 100% cotton t-shirts itch and others don't; it has something to do with the weave. "
Temple Grandin
Clothes
Know
Problems
" Autism is part of who I am. "
Temple Grandin
I Am
Who
Autism
" I know a number of autistic adults that are doing extremely well on Prozac. "
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Prozac
Well
Number
" I have been on the same dose of anti-depressants for 15 years, and my nerves still go up and down in cycles; but my nerves are cycling at a lower level than they were before. "
Temple Grandin
Go
Years
Up And Down
" I was fascinated with optical illusions. "
Temple Grandin
Optical
Fascinated
Illusions
" I was so afraid to go out west to my aunt's ranch. But the only choice my mother gave me was to go for two weeks or all summer. I wound up staying all summer. And that's where I learned about cattle. I could relate to their behavior, their fears. "
Temple Grandin
Mother
Me
Choice
" Language just gradually came in, one or two stressed words a time. Before then, I would just scream. I couldn't talk. I couldn't get my words out. So the only way I could tell someone what I wanted was to scream. If I didn't want to wear a hat, the only way I knew to communicate was screaming and throwing it on the floor. "
Temple Grandin
Language
Way
Words
" Costs for liability insurance are higher than costs for many procedures. There is a need to reform liability laws to stop out-of-control health care costs. "
Temple Grandin
Insurance
Care
Stop
" I can remember the frustration of not being able to talk. I knew what I wanted to say, but I could not get the words out, so I would just scream. "
Temple Grandin
Say
I Can
Remember
" I had people in my life who didn't give up on me: my mother, my aunt, my science teacher. I had one-on-one speech therapy. I had a nanny who spent all day playing turn-taking games with me. "
Temple Grandin
Mother
Me
Science