Emergence : labeled autistic, a true story / Temple Grandin and Margaret M. Scariano.

Grandin, Temple.
New York : Warner Books, 2005.
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Notes:

  • Originally published: Warner, c1996.
  • Introduction — April 2005: looking back at Emergence: Labeled Autistic — Childhood memories — Early school days — New worries — Forgettable days at junior high — Boarding school — The door — The magical device — Through the little door — Graduate school and the glass door barrier — Through the sliding glass door — Working–coping–surviving — Autistics and the real world — Appendix A: Information and report sheet, Diagnostic Check List for Behavior-Disturbed children, Form E-2 — Appendix B: General Information (Rev. May 1993 updated April 2005) — Technical Appendix C.
  • Includes bibliographical references.
  • Temple Grandin is a gifted animal scientist who has designed one third of all the livestock-handling facilities in the U.S. An associate professor of animal science at Colorado State University, she is regarded as one of the highest functioning individuals with autism in the world. –Back cover.

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