Not Feeling Seen: Eye Contact and Psychological Safety There really is some bad advice and research around in respect to psychological safety, in particular how it relates to aspects of neurodiversity and culture. In this piece, we’re going to dive […]| Psych Safety
Within the Reframing Autism community, there is a rich diversity of perspectives on eye contact, ranging from those who actively […] The post #ActuallyAutistic Insights on Eye Contact: A Reframing Autism Community Blog appeared first on Reframing Autism.| Reframing Autism
Eye contact is a form of non-verbal communication that holds cultural significance worldwide. In many western societies, eye contact is […] The post Understanding Autistic Differences in Eye Contact appeared first on Reframing Autism.| Reframing Autism
Speakers need to realize that when they are giving a speech their effective use of eye contact can boost the impact of their speech The post The Power Of Eye Contact During A Speech appeared first on The Accidental Communicator.| The Accidental Communicator
This is my post for Blogging Against Disablism Day 2016. Like many of my posts, although it focuses on one specific situation (autism research) it applies to a much more broad set of circumstances if you look at it closely. I was originally planning on doing something much more ambitious for BADD, but reality (and […]| Ballastexistenz