Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone have a child with ASD who does not have special interests?
mine. he has always stored up a lot more detail than other kids but never a really all-encompassing interest.
Special interests is part of the diagnostic criteria so very, very common in autistic kids.
no it’s not
Highly restricted, fixated interests that are abnormal in intensity or focus (e.g., strong attachment to or preoccupation with unusual objects, excessively circumscribed or perseverative interests
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone have a child with ASD who does not have special interests?
mine. he has always stored up a lot more detail than other kids but never a really all-encompassing interest.
Special interests is part of the diagnostic criteria so very, very common in autistic kids.
Anonymous wrote:I would ask their parents. There’s no posible way to create an inclusive list. One thing I know about children with autism is no 2 share the same interests. Even when they do share common interests it can be much more object specific than topic or interest specific. So kids might all love Minecraft, one might only like playing it, another might like watching YouTube videos of it, another only likes it because they went to a birthday party and Minecraft was the theme so now they say they like it because they have friends that like it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone have a child with ASD who does not have special interests?
mine. he has always stored up a lot more detail than other kids but never a really all-encompassing interest.
Anonymous wrote:Many of the above but also marvel. Coding also maybe. And for girls, surprisingly, makeup. My daughter watches a lot of makeup tutorials and gets very into the art of it.
Because you can’t list anything, you might want to have categories like:
—- anime, including ________
- manga, including _________
— sports, including _________
— role playing games, including _____
Anonymous wrote:Anyone have a child with ASD who does not have special interests?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m surprised as a teacher of Aspies that you aren’t hearing about their specific interests in great detail and All. Day. Long.Anime and comics. My Aspie likes My Hero Academia. Dungeons and Dragons. Video games such as Minecraft and Roblex. Metro train and bus routes. Space was a big one at social skills class.
When I worked with younger kids, I did hear about their interests ALL DAY LONG. There are a couple of my current students who share a lot, but in MS, I see less of the students because they change classes. Also, I think that they have some of that pre-teen/early teen desire to keep some things private.