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Temple Grandin Vindicates the Abilities of Neurodivergent People

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Scientist Temple Grandin, a leading figure in the social inclusion of autistic people, has defended the need to support the specific abilities of neurodivergent individuals: "We need to focus on what the child can do, not what they can't. Many can do much more than we think." Diagnosed with autism in childhood and a professor of Animal Science at Colorado State University (USA), Grandin gave a lecture at the summer courses held by the University…
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Scientist Temple Grandin, a leading figure in the social inclusion of autistic people, has defended the need to support the specific abilities of neurodivergent individuals: "We need to focus on what the child can do, not what they can't. Many can do much more than we think." Diagnosed with autism in childhood and a professor of Animal Science at Colorado State University (USA), Grandin gave a lecture at the summer courses held by the University…

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EFEMINISTA broke the news in on Wednesday, July 23, 2025.
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