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Aspies, at what age did you find your special interest?

I don't think it's absolutely necessary to have a special interest in order to be on the spectrum...on the other hand, he could develop one (or several at the same time) - perhaps he just hasn't found what really, really interests him yet.

As for the whole "donuts" thing - it sounds to me like he's just trying to be funny, or maybe he wants to start a conversation with people and just doesn't really know the right (or "expected") way to go about it. See, many of us on the spectrum are VERY social and empathetic; we just don't show it in the way neurotypical people want or expect us to.

If it makes you feel better, if your little guy came up to me and started talking to me about donuts, I'd just smile and say, "Cool, I like donuts!" I wouldn't get mad and make him go to any office or anything like that. I understand that little kids just say funny things like that sometimes. I did, when I was a kid. :)

I've actually had many special interests of varying intensity of the course of my lifetime:

Infancy - toddlerhood: Winnie the Pooh, Barney, The Lion King, 101 Dalmatians, Lamb Chop's Play-Along, Snow White and the Seven Dwarves, stuffed animals, Dumbo/elephants

Preschool-school age: Dogs, The Land Before Time movies, Beanie Babies, Pokemon, Bear in the Big Blue House, Mulan, A Bug's Life, Tarzan, DragonTales

Middle Childhood/Adolescence: Chicken Run, Wallace and Gromit and all other Aardman Studios films, Lilo and Stitch, Finding Nemo, Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, animated films and how they are created, dolphins, whales, crows, and ravens, Anthropomorphic Cars and machines (i.e. The Love Bug, Cars and Cars 2, the Chevron Cars, etc), Where the Wild Things Are (movie), My Little Pony

...Now that I'm an adult, my current special interests are cetaceans (Dolphins and whales), Corvidae (crows and ravens), The Cars and Planes movies, Aardman movies (Wallace and Gromit, Chicken Run, etc), and animation in general. :) My interests did go through a lot of changes, though, as you can see.
 
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We're getting ready to do an evaluation with my 6 1/2 son who we believe has Aspergers. One thing that I'm afraid will keep him from getting a diagnosis is the fact that he doesn't seem to have a special interest. He is obsessed with donuts, inserting the word "donut" into dialogue all the time (Example: He randomly tells people, "I love you. I'll buy you 100 donuts." or calls someone Mr. Donut, etc. Out of the blue). He's been sent to the office over it. But he seems to be trying to be funny (even though no one else is laughing), and he doesn't collect facts on donuts, so I don't think this could be a special interest. Am I wrong?

Do most kids with Aspergers have their special interest by this age? For those of you with AS or who have kids with AS, at what age did you (or they) find a special interest? Or is it even necessary for diagnosis to have a special interest? TIA.

One of my earliest special interests (WWII History) began around ten years old when I read one of my Father's books, "The Rise and Fall of The Third Reich".
 
My first special interest came to me at the age of 4. I was extremely obsessed with bunnies. That special interest came to me around Easter that year.
 
I am one of those Aspies who switched between interests rather than having a single "special interest". I think one of my first obsessions was with the washing machine which was when I was about 2 years old.:rolleyes:
 
. If for instance it is My Little Pony, he might have realised that it's not considered a "boy thing" and that he'd better not talk about it.
well lots of males are into it now like when I go onto youtube in the comments section I would see at least one person with a picture of one of the characters its like saying dolphins are for girls.
 
my interests are the automobile which is my lifelong special interest dolphins which started back in 2008 when I first saw a dolphin in captivity (which I'm against now) in Napier she died at the end of that year stopped around 2010-2009 but I got back into it last year when I got this
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and finally computers (which is more of a skill but then most aspies are into it)
 

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