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Temple Grandin–sometimes referred to as the world's most famous autistic person, amidst several ways to describe her, including expert on animal behavior, prolific author, longtime professor of animal science at Colorado State University, fervent activist for autistic people, and tireless lecturer—sat with me onstage at the Paramount Theatre in Austin for what became a truly […] The post Temple Grandin, autistic animal scientist and author first appeared on Talking Animals.
Jennifer Allen grew into advocacy for those with disabilities after her son Sam was diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome. With a background in broadcast news and television production, Jennifer shares how God used those skills to help her bring awareness to the topic of autism. She has recently been focusing her energy on public policy and laws to enhance the lives of those living with disabilities. We learn from Jennifer what can be accomplished through a mother's love. Jennifer Allen Show Notes Texas Driving with Disability Aspergers101.org Coping to Excelling: Solutions for School-Aged Children Diagnosed with High-Functioning Autism or Aspergers Syndrome by Jennifer Allen The Power of Different by Gail Saltz Temple Grandin movie on HBO A Thorn in My Pocket by Eustacia Cutler Join Strong Women on Social Media: https://linktr.ee/strongwomencc Erin and her husband, Brett, run Maven which “exists to help the next generation know truth, pursue goodness, and create beauty, all for the cause of Christ.” Check out more about Maven here: https://maventruth.com/ The Strong Women Podcast is a product of the Colson Center which equips Christians to live out their faith with clarity, confidence, and courage in this cultural moment. Through commentaries, podcasts, videos, and more, we help Christians better understand what's happening in the world, and champion what is true and good wherever God has called them. Learn more about the Colson Center here: https://www.colsoncenter.org/ Visit our website and sign up for our email list so that you can stay up to date on what we are doing here and also receive our monthly book list: https://www.colsoncenter.org/strong-women
In this episode of Autism Live, we are joined by Author, Autism Advocate & Mother of Dr. Temple Grandin, Eustacia Cutler joins Shannon to discuss Autism and symbolic thinking, precise information on autism and more after Shannon discuss Visual Stereotypy for the jargon of the day. Tune in and check it out! #VisualStereotypy #Autism #AutismAwarenessMonth 6:25 autism jargon: Visual Stereotypy 9:23 Visual Stereotypy – actual definition 10:02 visual stereotypy – working definition 14:27 Question of the day 15:39 topic of the week 18:11 Interview with Author, Advocate and Mother of Dr. Temple Grandin, Eustacia Cutler 20:07 Autism and symbolic thinking 24:47 Eustacia Talk a Little about her Book "Autism and Us: Old as Time" 25:14 The community need for more precise information on autism 29:19 What do we need to do? 30:28 From Eustacia Cutler's forthcoming book: Dr. Itard's 1808 notebook on Victor the Wild Boy of Aveyron: the first written account of autism. Francois Truffaut's 1969 film “The Wild Child” based on it-- Truffaut himself playing Dr. Itard. 36:10 What other stories are included in your book? 38:23 How old was Temple when you first heard the word autism? 41:23 What year did you take Temple to Judge Baker Guidance Clinic? 46:19 What are your thoughts on Autism and what would you like to see happen? 46:35 About Shannon's Son 48:14 Representation of Autistic Individuals before the work "Autism" was invented. 52:51 More About Autism and Us: Old as Time 57:08 What are we supposed to think? 59:13 This week on Autism Live http://www.templegrandineustaciacutlerautismfund.com/eustacia-cutler/ Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/autism-live/id827968203 Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/autismlivepodcast Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0TXbDFs8cLP0UQbNVqHThf?si=VbEfw4_oRjqJY3vK2pgmFg IHeartRadio.com https://www.iheart.com/podcast/263-autism-live-51537613/ Audible: https://www.audible.com/pd/Autism-Live-Podcast/B08JJN7B28?qid=1611965289&sr=1-1&ref=a_search_c3_lProduct_1_1&pf_rd_p=83218cca-c308-412f-bfcf-90198b687a2f&pf_rd_r=M68PFW27AP000G4N9CCJ Google Podcast: https://podcasts.google.com/search/autism%20live
In this episode of Autism Live, we are joined by Author, Autism Advocate & Mother of Dr. Temple Grandin, Eustacia Cutler joins Shannon to discuss Autism and symbolic thinking, precise information on autism and more after Shannon discuss Visual Stereotypy for the jargon of the day. Tune in and check it out! #VisualStereotypy #Autism #AutismAwarenessMonth 6:25 autism jargon: Visual Stereotypy 9:23 Visual Stereotypy – actual definition 10:02 visual stereotypy – working definition 14:27 Question of the day 15:39 topic of the week 18:11 Interview with Author, Advocate and Mother of Dr. Temple Grandin, Eustacia Cutler 20:07 Autism and symbolic thinking 24:47 Eustacia Talk a Little about her Book "Autism and Us: Old as Time" 25:14 The community need for more precise information on autism 29:19 What do we need to do? 30:28 From Eustacia Cutler's forthcoming book: Dr. Itard's 1808 notebook on Victor the Wild Boy of Aveyron: the first written account of autism. Francois Truffaut's 1969 film “The Wild Child” based on it-- Truffaut himself playing Dr. Itard. 36:10 What other stories are included in your book? 38:23 How old was Temple when you first heard the word autism? 41:23 What year did you take Temple to Judge Baker Guidance Clinic? 46:19 What are your thoughts on Autism and what would you like to see happen? 46:35 About Shannon's Son 48:14 Representation of Autistic Individuals before the work "Autism" was invented. 52:51 More About Autism and Us: Old as Time 57:08 What are we supposed to think? 59:13 This week on Autism Live http://www.templegrandineustaciacutlerautismfund.com/eustacia-cutler/ Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/autism-live/id827968203 Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/autismlivepodcast Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0TXbDFs8cLP0UQbNVqHThf?si=VbEfw4_oRjqJY3vK2pgmFg IHeartRadio.com https://www.iheart.com/podcast/263-autism-live-51537613/ Audible: https://www.audible.com/pd/Autism-Live-Podcast/B08JJN7B28?qid=1611965289&sr=1-1&ref=a_search_c3_lProduct_1_1&pf_rd_p=83218cca-c308-412f-bfcf-90198b687a2f&pf_rd_r=M68PFW27AP000G4N9CCJ Google Podcast: https://podcasts.google.com/search/autism%20live
This time on Autism Live, Shannon is joined by the mother of Dr. Temple Grandin, Eustacia Cutler! Ms. Cutler answers a question from a viewer about what the worst moment was for her when she raising Dr. Temple Grandin. Tune in to see what she says!
This time on Autism Live, we were joined by Dr. Temple Grandin's mother Eustacia Cutler! Shannon disusses autism with Eustacia and she quotes Science Writer Matt Riddley! Don't miss it!
This time on Autism Live, Shannon interviews author and mother of Dr. Temple Grandin, Eustacia Cutler! Don't miss Eustacia Cutler answer viewer questions and more!
This time on Autism Live, Shannon interviews author and mother of Dr. Temple Grandin, Eustacia Cutler! Don't miss Eustacia Cutler answer viewer questions and more!
March is Women's History Month and we decided to end the month with another bad ass moms episode! In this episode we cover the lives and accomplishments of Eustacia Cutler and Candy Lightner. We also have a wonderful drink of gin and ginger ale that's simple and a must try. Show notes:Eustacia Cutler https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temple_Grandinhttps://www.autismspeaks.org/what-autismhttp://www.templegrandineustaciacutlerautismfund.com/eustacia-cutlerhttps://www.aspergers101.com/day-great-eustacia-cutler/Candy Lightnerhttps://www.biography.com/activist/candy-lightner Random stuff:Roxboro woman celebrates 100th birthday by going to jail8 Personality Traits of Highly Intelligent People (Backed by Science)
There are so many things the human brain is capable of, and our understanding of how it works grows every day. It's time to rethink autism too. Eustacia Cutler is an internationally recognized keynote speaker on autism and its relationship with brain plasticity. Her research on autism and other disabilities created the scripts for two WGBH television documentaries: The Disquieted and The Innocents. Eustacia is also the mother of famed Dr. Temple Grandin, and author of A Thorn in My Pocket, which describes raising Temple in the conservative 1950's. Eustacia offers valuable and insightful information to parents, educators, and professionals about the rapidly emerging bio-neurological study of brain plasticity and how current research into the neural nature of consciousness is pointing toward insightful possibilities of change. Listen as Dr Jo Anne White, author and host of Power Your Life and Eustacia Cutler talk about the past, present, and future of autism. http://www.drjoannewhite.com/
Like Autism Live on Facebook at http://facebook.com/autismlive Dr. Raun Melmed, talks about his new book, Autism and the Extended Family. Dr. Melmed is the Director of the Melmed Center, and plays an active role in the Southwest Autism Research and Resource Center www.autismcenter.org Autism & the Extended Family (with a foreward by Eustacia Cutler and Dr. Temple Grandin) can be purchased at www.fhautism.com Autism Live is a production of the Center for Autism and Related Disorders (CARD), headquartered in Woodland Hills, California, and with offices throughout, the United States and around the globe. For more information on therapy for autism and other related disorders, visit the CARD website at http://centerforautism.com
Like Autism Live on Facebook at http://facebook.com/autismlive Today on Autism Live: Dr. Raun Melmed, Director of the Melmed Center, talks about the mission of The Melmed Center www.melmedcenter.com and his role at the Southwest Autism Research and Resource Center www.autismcenter.org Dr. Melmed is the author of Autism Early Intervention FAST FACTS and the soon to be released Autism & the Extended Family (with a foreword by Eustacia Cutler and Dr. Temple Grandin)both books can be purchased at www.fhautism.com Filmmaker Rachel Israel talks about her award winning short Keep the Change and her current “crowdfunder” to be able to make a feature film on the same subject. All of the actors in the film are on the spectrum. To see a trailer for the film and to donate visit http://www.seedandspark.com/studio/keep-change to find links to see the short film visit https://www.facebook.com/keepthechangefilm Autism Live is a production of the Center for Autism and Related Disorders (CARD), headquartered in Woodland Hills, California, and with offices throughout, the United States and around the globe. For more information on therapy for autism and other related disorders, visit the CARD website at http://centerforautism.com
Host: Paul Rokuskie Autism spectrum disorder has been around for centuries, but the modern terminology of how it is defined only started in 1943 by Dr. Leo Kanner of Johns Hopkins Hospital. Since then, the definition of autism has changed many times, refined into today’s current understanding of this mental disorder. But one point of constancy over this time frame has been the advocacy work of mothers and fathers to better understand the disease that impacts their children’s lives, helping educate communities around them in turn to foster greater compassion and awareness. In this episode of the Autism Spectrum, host Paul Rokuskie speaks with Eustacia Cutler, autism rights advocate and mother of Dr. Temple Grandin, who is often referred to as the first person officially diagnosed with autism in the United States.
Like Autism Live on Facebook at http://facebook.com/autismlive Today on Autism Live, Shannon kicks off Autism Action Week by welcoming Dina Kimmel from We Rock the Spectrum Kid's Gym and children's book author Sara Hoagland Hunter. Today's special guest is Eustacia Cutler, Temple Grandin's remarkable mother, who speaks with Shannon about the unique challenges facing an Autism Mom. Shannon pays tribute to Michael Myvett, the CARD therapist who lost his life in a tragic bus accident last week and to Ryan Eoff the brave dad who inspired Shannon to shave her head one year ago. Ryan Eoff lost his battle with cancer yesterday.Autism Live is a production of the Center for Autism and Related Disorders (CARD), headquartered in Tarzana, California, and with offices throughout, the United States and around the globe. For more information on therapy for autism and other related disorders, visit the CARD website at http://centerforautism.com
Like Autism Live on Facebook at http://facebook.com/autismlive In August of 2013, Eustacia Cutler, the mother of Temple Grandin, wrote an article for The Daily Beast entitled, Autism and Child Pornography: A Toxic Combination. In it she encouraged parents to monitor what their children are exposed to on the internet. It was a well thought out piece, and hailed by experts as an important article. In the media's hands it was inappropriately portrayed as an indictment of individuals with ASD as potential sex offenders. Eustacia sets the record straight and host Shannon Penrod urges viewers to read the original article which is available here: http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2013/08/05/autism-and-child-pornography-a-toxic-combination.html
Like Autism Live on Facebook at http://facebook.com/autismlive Eustacia Cutler, Temple Grandin's mother, tells the truth about the help and support she received after Temple's diagnosis, which is slightly different than how it is depicted in the HBO movie about Temple's life.Autism Live is a production of the Center for Autism and Related Disorders (CARD), headquartered in Tarzana, California, and with offices throughout, the United States and around the globe. For more information on therapy for autism and other related disorders, visit the CARD website at http://centerforautism.com
Like Autism Live on Facebook at http://facebook.com/autismlive Eustacia Cutler, Temple Grandin's mother, talks about the way the post WW II community rallied around Temple and kept her and the family included. She also shares the best and worst of the advice that she was given about Temple's autism.Autism Live is a production of the Center for Autism and Related Disorders (CARD), headquartered in Tarzana, California, and with offices throughout, the United States and around the globe. For more information on therapy for autism and other related disorders, visit the CARD website at http://centerforautism.com
Maria Iliou is host for Innersight. Maria Iliou is Director Autistic Advocacy. topics: Awful artical by Eustacia Cutler ...DR. Temple Grandin Mother INNERSIGHT Means 'FREEDOM' Advocates for the Disabled.
"Different Not Less " the phrase made famous by Dr Grandin's mother Eustacia Cutler in the HBO biopic Thinking In Pictures the story of Temple Grandins life, is the title of her latest book. Inspiring stories of achievement and successful employment from adults with Autism, Aspergers and ADHD is one of the most empowering books I have had the pleasure to read. In this latest release Dr Grandin shares stories of adversity and triumph from those with autism spectrum disorders. Heart wrenching and overwhelmingly inspirational stories that give hope and validation for those who have fought for their success and independence will give hope to millions. The always informative, gracious and quite funny Dr Grandin is a national treasure. She just keeps getting better and better! Join our hosts Rebecca Bank and Diane Kennedy co authors of Bright not Broken with Dr Grandin for this incredible interview.
We are honored to have Dr Grandin return for her fifth appearance on The Coffee Klatch. "Different Not Less " the phrase made famous by Dr Grandin's mother Eustacia Cutler in the HBO biopic Thinking In Pictures the story of Temple Grandins life, is the title of her latest book. Inspiring stories of achievement and successful employment from adults with Autism, Aspergers and ADHD is one of the most empowering books I have had the pleasure to read. In this latest release Dr Grandin shares stories of adversity and triumph from those with autism spectrum disorders. Heart wrenching and overwhelmingly inspirational stories that give hope and validation for those who have fought for their success and independence will give hope to millions. The always informative, gracious and quite funny Dr Grandin is a national treasure. She just keeps getting better and better!