“Special interests” is often used to describe things someone is fascinated by or focused on more than “normal.” It can be a medical term (as in restricted interests in the DSM*), a well-meaning term, ...
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Why Autistic Joy Thrives When Special Interests and Sensory Pleasures Are Celebrated, Not Suppressed
94% of autistic adults say they ‘actively enjoy aspects of being autistic.’ That isn’t just a number it’s a powerful refutation of the old cliche that autistic existence is monochromatic or requires ...
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