30-07-2013, 12:05 PM
andyburnett Wrote:If, however, you have a 'medical' explanation for your behaviour (e.g. Aspergers or some other Autistic Spectrum disorder, etc) then it would be useful to know - some leeway could be given. A good friend of mine has Aspergers and has terrible communication skills/no idea he is being rude/etc.
I couldn't agree more. Us neuro typical people struggle to understand when/why someone behaves differently from the norm so labelling is most definitely required in order to avoid us jumping to conclusions, judgemental behaviour, general confusion, and even bullying.