How to Recognise Neurodiversity in the Workplace

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  • Опубликовано: 13 янв 2025

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  • @DH-tv2yw
    @DH-tv2yw Год назад +1

    Great presentation, and thank you. One thing that, from my experience as a dyslexic I tend to disagree with, is the point on consistently doing things: and it comes back to your point about being a master of disguise at 11.47. I personally find I can disguise my dyslexia very well and in my professional life at least, I can be on time, deliver my work etc. ... Until I can't, usually because of a big deadline, that I probably managed to meet on time, keeping up the disguise, but I am then so exhausted, that it all comes crashing down like a house of cards, and I am late for work, don't get much done for a few days etc. People don't seem to understand that I need to give an unsustainable amount of effort to meet the deadline and that I then need a great deal of rest to recuperate. Again, I probably manage to disguise that better in my professional life than my family life.

    • @TruthAboutDyslexia
      @TruthAboutDyslexia  Год назад

      Thanks so much for sharing your experience with us - we really appreciate that.

  • @sarahreid9206
    @sarahreid9206 Год назад

    Hi Vanessa and I'm nerodisiveryt I struggle with time and I struggle with confidence and I'm scared to admire and make new friends and special maths and I struggle the whole of primary and it was miss Robinson at high school saved me and I tried to hide it at high school until fast track and I don't have a diagnose and it make me feel ashed and what would you say to me about only tell the lecture at college now she says it okay we will support as much as we and at high school after miss Robinson test said your dyslexia I ask to go to toilet and she gave them rest of the small class and reading level to work through came found me crying in corddore she said it going to be ok no need to do 😂 you will be ok and I'll help you get through the rest of high school .