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The woman Oliver Sacks called "the anthropologist on Mars" explains how our brains may be naturally wired to think in words, mathematics, or visuals, and there's nothing disordered about any of them. Dr. Temple Grandin urges us to respect our young visual thinkers and celebrate their strengths instead of labelling them disabilities.
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The woman Oliver Sacks called "the anthropologist on Mars" explains how our brains may be naturally wired to think in words, mathematics, or visuals, and there's nothing disordered about any of them. Dr. Temple Grandin urges us to respect our young visual thinkers and celebrate their strengths instead of labelling them disabilities.

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