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    1. Asked: March 15, 2021In: Communication

      What are the suitable job roles for autistic adults?

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      Raul Maddison
      Added an answer on March 19, 2021 at 12:45 am

      The easiest work is with a company that specializes in working with Autistic individuals. And not only working with them, but getting to know each person at the individual level and working to mitigate their challenges and maximize their strengths. But I want to take a slightly different approach, aRead more

      The easiest work is with a company that specializes in working with Autistic individuals. And not only working with them, but getting to know each person at the individual level and working to mitigate their challenges and maximize their strengths. But I want to take a slightly different approach, and suggest that the easiest work for Autistics is work they actually want to do, in a space they have a passion for. Not only will they feel more engaged and fulfilled in doing such work, but they will likely also excel at it, making it easier for them to progress and build a career in their chosen profession. I know people on the Spectrum who are successful grant writers, sales people, truck drivers, lawyers, actors, musicians, teachers, mechanical engineers, researchers, in the military, entrepreneurs, and yes, computer programmers. Autistic people are as diverse as the general population.

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    2. Asked: March 15, 2021In: Company

      What do you do to a worker who always come to work late?

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      Added an answer on March 19, 2021 at 12:45 am

      At first, you can try to out why they’re late. Is it a problem at home? If it is, try to find a solution, if possible. If it’s commuting problem, you can give them an exceptional time-in. If it’s none of these aforementioned problems and if there is no satisfactory explanation, start keeping a perfoRead more

      At first, you can try to out why they’re late. Is it a problem at home? If it is, try to find a solution, if possible. If it’s commuting problem, you can give them an exceptional time-in. If it’s none of these aforementioned problems and if there is no satisfactory explanation, start keeping a performance chart for a month or two. If still late, call them to other and probably give a last warning. If there’s no improvement still, issue a verbal warning then a written dismissal warning. All these are to make sure you give such employee enough benefit of doubt.

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    3. Asked: March 15, 2021In: Communication

      What can be used to get rid of hyperpigmentation?

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      Added an answer on March 19, 2021 at 12:45 am

      Getting rid of pigmentation can be a little tough, however, not impossible. It take time for pigmentation to completely fade away from your face. It can take 3 to 24months for it to fully fade, although in some cases it may take longer. The length of time it takes depends on how dark the spot is comRead more

      Getting rid of pigmentation can be a little tough, however, not impossible. It take time for pigmentation to completely fade away from your face. It can take 3 to 24months for it to fully fade, although in some cases it may take longer. The length of time it takes depends on how dark the spot is compared to the surrounding skin. The bigger the contrast between the macule and your natural skin tone, the longer it will take to fade.
      You can follow these steps to get rid of pigmentation.
      1. Apple cider vinegar: ACV is a great remedy for acne and scars. It contains acetic acid, that lightens pigmentation.
      a. Combine equal parts apple cider vinegar and water in a container.
      b. Apply to your dark patches and leave on two to three minutes.
      c. Rinse using lukewarm water.
      d. Repeat twice daily you achieve the results you desire.
      2. Aloe vera: Aloe vera contains aloin, a natural depigmenting compound that has been shown to lighten skin and work effectively as a nontoxic hyperpigmentation treatment.
      a. Apply pure aloe vera gel to pigmented areas before bedtime.
      b. Rinse using warm water the next morning.
      c. Repeat daily until your skin color improves.
      3. Milk: Milk, buttermilk, and even sour milk have all been shown to effectively lighten skin discoloration. Lactic acid is the ingredient responsible for this effect.
      a. Soak a cotton ball in the milk.
      b. Rub it over darkened skin patches twice a day.
      c. Repeat daily until you see results.
      4. Masoor dal: Masoor dal face masks, which are made from red lentils, are popular as a hyperpigmentation treatment. Though there isn’t any evidence to back these claims, red lentils are rich in antioxidants that are known to be good for the skin.
      a. Soak 50 grams of red lentils overnight in a bowl of water.
      b. Use a blender or food processor to create a fine paste.
      c. Apply the paste evenly over your face and leave it on for 20 minutes.
      d. Rinse with cold water and pat your skin dry with a towel.
      5. Papaya: Rubbing papaya peel and extracts on pigmentation can help you get rid of it.
      6. Baking Powder: You can mix water and baking powder and apply this paste to the pigmented skin once a week for 5 minutes to help with pigmentation.
      Apart from home made techniques, there are skincare products available in the market for pigmentation that you can use to get rid of pigmentation sooner. Suggested brand, Bella Vita Organic’s papaya series for pigmentation and blemishes.

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