https://woodbug.blog/2019/03/27/autistic-children-and-intense-interests-the-key-to-their-educational-inclusion/
Autistic children and intense interests: the key to their educational inclusion? – woodbugblog
Autistic children and adults are often described as ‘obsessive’ or as having ‘narrow’, ‘restricted’ or ‘circumscribed’ interests. And when this trait…
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https://www.autisticscholar.com/intense-interests/
In Defence of Intense Interests - Autistic Scholar
Jun 16, 2019 - For a long time, the story about intense interests in autism has been a negative one. We viewed autism as pathology, and so naturally, anything about autism...
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https://reframingautism.org.au/autism-intense-interests-and-support-in-school-from-wasted-efforts-to-shared-understandings-a-summary-for-non-academics/
Autism, Intense Interests and Support in School: From Wasted Efforts to Shared Understandings – A...
Oct 2, 2025 - In this research, published in 2019, the researcher explores the link between Autistic children’s intense interests and the educational benefits of utilising...
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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24558954/
Do children with gender dysphoria have intense/obsessional interests? - PubMed
This study examined whether children clinically referred for gender dysphoria (GD) show increased symptoms of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Circumscribed...
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