"Visual Thinking" By Temple Grandin

Temple Grandin's, "Visual Thinking," argues that visual thinking is an important but often overlooked way of learning and problem solving. The text explores the differences between visual thinkers, verbal thinkers, and spatial thinkers and how these different ways of thinking impact learning, success in different fields, and even our understanding of the world around us. Grandin argues that the current education system often neglects visual thinkers, leading to a shortage of skilled workers in critical industries and a failure to recognize the potential of neurodivergent individuals. She advocates for a more diverse approach to education and employment that values all kinds of minds.