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...disability resources and services; Portland Oregon and Palm Desert California; special education; high school and college; education; employment; networking; independence; documented disabilities such as: learning disabilities, ADD/ADHD, OCD, autism, asperger's syndrome, cerebral palsy, down syndrome, dyslexia, anxiety disorder, bipolar disorder, dyscalculia, memory loss, blindness, low/blurred vision, cataract, color blindness, hearing loss, meniere's disease, tinnitus, arthritis, multiple sclerosis, muscular dystrophy, paralysis, parkinson's disease, stroke...
Wes has Asperger's Syndrome. He has some very important information to share with you on his experience at a particular job that was challenging, until he decided to disclose his disability, leading to valuable rewards in the end.
If people detect you are odd, it is best to get a preemptive strike in and let them know, because the neurotipical world is a rumor mill and speculation tends to be worse than any reality.
A safe identifiable syndrome prevents the void being filled with something bad.
Don't push it like people should feel sorry for you. If a situation occurs, just mention you have it, like I hope I wasn't rude, I just have Asperger's and make social mistakes.
NumberZeroZeroSix 4 months ago