rabidmonkey4262 wrote:
purplemum wrote:
Your body language in the interview is not relevant to your ability to do the job. Don't allow them to stop you progressing.
True, but even so, people go by what they see. It doesn't matter how responsible and capable you are. If your posture suggests otherwise, people will feel uneasy about you. It's not a fact that I like; it's just an unfortunate thing about living in this world.
I do agree with you, but I don't think we should just accept this as ok even though it is what happens.
As an NT with other disabilities and Mental health issues of my own and mum of a wonderful ASD Daughter I believe we should all fight to raise awareness of difference and acceptance of those differences. Things can be changed, Women have the right to vote in the UK, etc,etc We all have to stand up for ourselves, each other and those who cannot do that for themselves.
I too believe in disclosure as we should not allow ourselves to be bullied, sidelined, stigmatized or silenced just because we are different.
Difference is what makes this world wonderful.