Nick22 wrote:
Hi
i've just joined the forum. I wanted to ge a feel for other people's experiences of getting short (1-12 month) "crazes" for things, new hobbies, etc. Mine have involved vintage watch collecting, electronics repair, language learning, reinvigoration of university studies . All have involved an initial period of "full on" interest for about 1-2 months where I've bought loads of books, done lots of internet researc, etc. and have gradually "petered out". Is this a common theme on the spectrum, or is it just me?!
Thanks
those interests sound related to having high academic inteligence as opposed to being directly caused by the high functioning spectrum.
those of us on the spectrum who also have intelectual disability tend to have interests in things like;
disney,cartoons,sensory seeking,watching channels such as cbeebies for sensory input,general computer stuff,disabled sports,animals,going for walks,
arts and crafts,going out in the car/some form of transport,going to disabled discos,going to beaches etc,interests seem to be very sensory dependant.
have never had a short interest before, mine are disabled sport when can afford the sessions which isnt often;am an athlete at our local special olympics club,basic arts and crafts,cbeebies,going to formby beach near liverpool,animals,checking out different linuxes,pen testing using GUI programs/finding exploits for other people.
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