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How do I know if my coworker has autism?

How do I know if my coworker has autism?

Signs of Autism in the Workplace

  1. Repetitive Behaviors. We all have that one coworker who likes to have things organized in a very specific way or consistently bounces their leg and rattles the entire workstation.
  2. Difficulty Socializing.
  3. Limited Interests.
  4. Struggles with Teamwork.
  5. Overly Sensitive to Sounds.

Is it easy to tell if someone has Asperger’s?

Some of the most common symptoms that may be apparent in a person with Asperger’s syndrome include: Behavioral symptoms: Lack of interpersonal relationship skills and instincts. Inability to express one’s own feelings.

How would I know if my colleague has Asperger’s?

“How would I know if my colleague has Asperger’s Syndrome?” is a question many people ask. In my experience over 20 years, I have found that the question, is usually promptly followed by “He/She is technically really good at their job. They just don’t seem to get the relationship side of the job.” Or something along those lines.

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What are the top 10 signs of Asperger’s syndrome?

What are the top 10 signs you have Asperger’s Syndrome? 1) You have inflexible routines. Girl: “Let’s go watch a movie tonight.” Guy: “I can’t, I have to play hockey.” Girl: “You play hockey every Friday night. Why can’t you change your routine?” Guy: “Good habits are important.

How does Asperger’s affect employees in the workplace?

As a consequence, some employees with Asperger’s, or with similar difficulties, can experience a greater incidence of complaints and disciplinary procedures which could be a mystery to them, thus adding to their difficulties. What can you do to support someone with Asperger’s Syndrome in the workplace?

Do people with Asperger’s have a hard time with social cues?

Whilst most people pick up social cues which are sometimes illogical or which are dependent upon ‘seeing’ the entirety of a situation and not just one aspect, people with Asperger’s could have some difficulty in detecting subtle and non-verbal communications. Therefore, you might notice that they often do not: