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Welcome back to the podcast! Today we’re diving into one of my absolute favorite topics — special interests, and why they deserve to be celebrated, not shut down.
If you’ve ever worked with Autistic students (or if you’re Autistic yourself), you already know: special interests are so much more than hobbies. They’re a source of comfort, confidence, connection, and even learning, not something to “tone down” or redirect.
In this episode, I’ll walk you through:
✨ What special interests really are and why they matter
✨ How educators and caregivers can use them to build connection
✨ Inspiring stories of Autistic individuals whose passions led to amazing careers
✨ Practical strategies to nurture these interests in meaningful ways
The difference between casual interests and special interests, and why it matters
How special interests help regulate emotions, reduce anxiety, and support learning
Why validation, not redirection, is key to helping Autistic students thrive
Easy ways to incorporate special interests into lessons and social connection
How special interests can lead to real-world success (yep, we’re talking about Temple Grandin, Greta Thunberg, and more!)
Special interests are not distractions.. they’re strengths. When we validate and support these passions, we help Autistic individuals feel seen, valued, and empowered.
🎁 Free Resource Library - Grab tools and resources to help you incorporate special interests into learning
📱 Come chat with me on Instagram
🖥️ Read more on the blog
What special interests have you seen in your students or your own life?
How have you used them to connect or support learning?
Come say hi on social media and share your stories — I’d love to hear them!
And if this episode sparked something for you, please consider sharing it with a friend, tagging me, or leaving a quick review. It helps get this message into more ears and hearts.
Thanks for listening — and until next time, let’s keep celebrating what makes each of us uniquely amazing. 💛
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Welcome back to the podcast! Today we’re diving into one of my absolute favorite topics — special interests, and why they deserve to be celebrated, not shut down.
If you’ve ever worked with Autistic students (or if you’re Autistic yourself), you already know: special interests are so much more than hobbies. They’re a source of comfort, confidence, connection, and even learning, not something to “tone down” or redirect.
In this episode, I’ll walk you through:
✨ What special interests really are and why they matter
✨ How educators and caregivers can use them to build connection
✨ Inspiring stories of Autistic individuals whose passions led to amazing careers
✨ Practical strategies to nurture these interests in meaningful ways
The difference between casual interests and special interests, and why it matters
How special interests help regulate emotions, reduce anxiety, and support learning
Why validation, not redirection, is key to helping Autistic students thrive
Easy ways to incorporate special interests into lessons and social connection
How special interests can lead to real-world success (yep, we’re talking about Temple Grandin, Greta Thunberg, and more!)
Special interests are not distractions.. they’re strengths. When we validate and support these passions, we help Autistic individuals feel seen, valued, and empowered.
🎁 Free Resource Library - Grab tools and resources to help you incorporate special interests into learning
📱 Come chat with me on Instagram
🖥️ Read more on the blog
What special interests have you seen in your students or your own life?
How have you used them to connect or support learning?
Come say hi on social media and share your stories — I’d love to hear them!
And if this episode sparked something for you, please consider sharing it with a friend, tagging me, or leaving a quick review. It helps get this message into more ears and hearts.
Thanks for listening — and until next time, let’s keep celebrating what makes each of us uniquely amazing. 💛
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