Animals in Translation: Using the Mysteries of Autism to Decode Animal Behavior

by mrbooks on June 29, 2010

  • ISBN13: 9780743247696
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Animals in Translation Temple Grandin Description product addresses the clear voice of a woman who emerged from the other side of autism, bringing with her an extraordinary message about how animals think and feel. Hall of vocational training as a scientist and his history of animals as a person with autism had a vision as any other expert in the field given. At the intersection of autism and animals, it offers unparalleled observations and groundbreaking ideas at a time. People with autism can often think of how animals think – in fact, see Grandin and co-author Catherine Johnson autism as a way station on the way from animals to humans – putting autistic people in the ideal position to move from discussion of animals in . move “Temple is a faithful guide into their world, exploring animal pain, fear, aggression, love, friendship, communication, learning and yes, even animal genius. Not only animals much smarter than we ever imagined, in some cases … more>>

Animals in Translation: Using the Mysteries of Autism to Decode Animal Behavior

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Eric Kent June 29, 2010 at 9:52 am

Animals in Translation is a great livre.Je am quite fascinated by Temple Grandin. It is a great author and wrote a great book. Rating: 5.5

Barbara A. Sanders June 29, 2010 at 10:25 am

This is probably the worst and most negative book I ever read about animals. This is a party line with the statistics that are outdated and not proved, and nothing but hearsay from those in the business of the destruction of animals for profit. His concept of dog behavior is quite silly. It is obviously listening, and has little or no practical experience, and if so, with races that are cited in the book, but not part of his experience. It is a shame that this book is for those who will really help get negative information that is not true, seek to achieve. Associations and experts, the animals are to be used for profit is generally not very good sources, and still crunching numbers to welcome in their own interest. For example, sterilization and castration of dogs. All nonsense. I find this book offensive, but keep it as a reference to the negative aspect and one example of what is not true. I had to choose a rating, but I’d be one less to choose to be unavailable. Barbara Sanders Rating: 5.1

Janet Gagliardi June 29, 2010 at 11:58 am

Where’s the beef? It takes so long to me to read this book. Waiting to connect, relate or explain autism. In other words, if a Ph.D. and author of a book with the subtitle Mysteries of Autism to Decode Animal Behavior, you can expect to learn more about these mysterious tone and the evidence that they learn or do not relate No to autism. I learned more about the animals large hospital, then I would care to know and nothing about autism. Dr. Grandin is a model for many families who have children with autism. But leave the author of misleading the public by leading us to the meat processing industry, and we. She has autism – co-author of two son with autism – from which the meat is? Tell us something new in connection with autism. Temple us how you see the world Rating: 5.1

Barbara G. Cox June 29, 2010 at 12:12 pm

I love books and documentaries about animals, but it was a great disappointment. It should be subtitled, “If You’re Going to kill animals for food supply is here, as with so little inconvenience to you and want to shoot them as possible.” I am not saying that the author is not worthy. However, the title is misleading. She seems very little experience with the behavior of animals or animals have sauvages.Je am uncomfortable with a writer who sells his services to the timber industry. How can they kill the people, the animals are exposed to on a regular basis and stay attuned to the thoughts and messages of animals? Maybe I’m not as advanced as it is I, could not finish cependant.Je the book, and I’m not ready to give my copy to any person as a “gift”. He gave me a bad feeling. Rating: 5.2

Gail L. Suer June 29, 2010 at 1:24 pm

One of the best books I read long ago. I have not missed a single word. Learn more about animals than children with autism, though. What incredible insight into the behavior of animals! I ordered this based on the Discover magazine interview of her research on the animals slaughtered humanely. . It is reassuring to know that we have someone of his sensitivity in the meat processing industry. . McDonald’s, Wendy’s, et al. Rating: 5.5

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