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Special Interests in Autism


Obsessions and repetitive behaviour - a guide for all audiences

Many autistic people have intense and highly-focused interests, often from a fairly young age. These can change over time or be lifelong. It can ...

Special interest (autism) - Wikipedia

Special interests are sometimes confused with hyperfixations. ... Hyperfixations are short-lived periods of strong interest in a subject over a few days to months ...

Special Interests in Autism - SPARK for Autism

Special interests can offer people with autism opportunities to socialize and to highlight their strengths. These interests can sometimes even grow into a ...

Research examines autism and special interests

The results found that 75% of autistic youth had at least one special interest, and 50% of those had two or more special interests.

De-Pathologizing the 'Intense Special Interests' of Autism

Intense special interests, a hallmark of Autism, can be celebrated rather than pathologized and be reframed as strengths and opportunities ...

The benefits of special interests in autism | The Transmitter

Researchers are studying how the intense passions of autistic people shape the brain, improve well-being and enhance learning.

Understanding differences in neurotypical and autism spectrum ...

Special interests are frequently developed by individuals with autism spectrum disorder, expressed as an intense focus on specific topics.

Special interests - Ambitious about Autism

The focus of the special interest can be a TV show (Dr Who is a common one), a type of animal, music, a genre of films, Pokemon or gaming. Special interests can ...

Special Interest - Stimpunks Foundation

Official autism criteria say that “special interests” are defined by either intensity or unusualness; what this doesn't capture though is the ...

Special Interests and Supporting your Child's Interest | Sunfield Center

Special interests are defined by intense focus or passion for a particular topic. People may want to spend much or all of their time thinking ...

Understanding Special Interests: A Guide for Parents of Children ...

Special interests are intense and focused interests or hobbies that individuals pursue voluntarily and with enthusiasm. They often bring joy, satisfaction, and ...

Special interests | Autism Wiki - Fandom

Autistic people often have an intense and passionate level of focus on things of interest. Some have suggested that these "fixations" are essentially ...

TEACCH Tip#9 - Increasing Engagement Using Special Interests

Many children with autism have certain toys or characters that they enjoy. They may play with the same toys for a long period of time, or watch the same ...

Autistic Special Interests: Our Brain's In-Built Coping Strategy

Autistic special interests are very intense, specific interests that autistic people have. They are fundamental to many of our lives.

Special interests, routines and rituals: autistic children and teenagers

Autistic children and teenagers can have very specific and often strong interests. These might include toys, objects, activities and conversation topics.

What's so special about special interests? | The Autism Group

From trading card collections to train timetables, dolls to Disney characters, the special Interests of people on the spectrum can be intense and long lasting.

Recognizing Autistic Interests as a Strength - Autism Awareness

Autistic mom Danielle Sullivan describes special interests as when a person has an intense focus on a specific subject, and wants to learn about ...

Children with Autism and Their Special Interests

Special interests are very important and meaningful to individuals on the autism spectrum. Reward deficit in individuals with ASD should be ...

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A true special interest for an autistic person is something that is all encompassing and extremely intense. It is often the main subject of any 'free' ...

Autistic Special Interest: Secret Strength? (Special Interests in ASD)

The Difference Between Autistic Special Interests and Neurotypical Special Interests. First, do you know what a special interest it? A special interest is when ...