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Restricted, repetitive patterns of behaviour, interests, or activities

Man looking at a computer screenAutistic people vary enormously from each other but they all have restricted, repetitive patterns of behaviour, interests, or activities of one kind or another.

For example, they may:

have an overwhelming interest in something, such as transport systems or Dr. Who

stick to specific routines or rituals, such as always going to the shops the same way

repeat the same movements, such as flapping their hands over and over again

be hypersensitive to certain sounds, such as telephones

It is worth noting that some autistic people like their repetitive behaviours and consider them useful ways to deal with stressful events.

More Information

Please see our detailed entry on Restricted, repetitive patterns of behaviour, interests, or activities


Quick link:
https://informationautism.org/restricted-repetitive-behaviours-interests-activities
Updated
16 Jun 2022