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I don't know if it helps, but I generally have interests come and go in waves. I stick to them, just not that intense in general.
Yet, some tend to go away over time. As a kid I was interested in cars (and a lot went into the entire design and drawing cars).. now I don't like cars, but I still like good designs and art. I always liked creating things, ranging from lego as a kid, to modeling as a teen, to doing digital art now. And then there's hobby's I have now, I used ot have, they got away a bit, then got into them, got other interests, got back into my old hobbies.
I don't think it neccesary for them to develop that, however... I think one thing might be said about exposure. Some kids (or people in general) might have an interest in things they don't really think about as "obsession" until they actual are confronted with it. I thought that I usually found the sweet spot for some things over time (and some times I just didn't connect with at all).
But at what age? I believe at age 3 I already heavily into cars, distinguishing brands and types from each other. While other things kicked in later.
I'm not saying you should expose him to everything, but ask her what he likes, perhaps there'll be this unique perspective that makes him go all wild over thing X.
Just like King_Oni most of my interest come and go over the time. Some of them are more strong and make me ignore everything else around me. When I was on elementary school, I loved Astronomy, but I guess the first really strong obsession that's still with me came from Role-Playing Games, when I was about 12. That made me obsessed for not only those rules, but for Medieval Fantasy in general and Mythology. I copied by hand an entire game manual just to be sure I wouldn't forget any rule when thinking of a campaign scenario. That led me to study by myself European Medieval and Ancient History. Since then, some related obsessions came and went away (sometimes reappearing), like Roman Empire, Ancient Egypt, Tolkien's writings, Antropology, Cartography, origin of languages etc.
I was into the Roman Empire too. And the Greeks.
Hi, just found this site. I am positive my 15 yr old son has AS but I haven't tried to get a diag. yet. He was always into dinosaurs and prehistoric creatures and still is. He is also very interested in the presidents and space.
If you ask him a number of president ie: who was the 10th pres. he can tell you instantly. Also their birth/death and what years they were president.![]()