Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Ask Temple Grandin Questions about Your Child and About Autism


Temple Grandin, whom I respect and admire beyond words, has now added a Q & A section to her website. This is SO cool! You can now ask this living legend questions about your child and/or questions about autism and she will answer them! Don't miss out on this fantastic opportunity to get your questions answered by Temple Grandin.


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