When it comes to any of the forms of autism including Aspergers, it really isn't a good idea to make generalizations that suggest all do this or that. If you've met one child with Aspergers, all that means is you've met one child with Aspergers. No two are alike. Two of Aspie DD12's best friends are also Aspies and it's amazing how different they all are. Yes they have the same diagnosis but that's really where the similiarities end.
No interest in others? All of the Aspies I've met have great interest in other people. I'm sure there are some that have no interest in others but that doesn't mean all are like this. With my understanding of Asperger Syndrome I'd say most likely this is the minority. Asperger Syndrome involves social deficits for sure but not a complete disinterest in people. I'd say if there's a complete disinterest in people then the child more likely has a form of autism more severe than Asperger Syndrome.
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I totally agree!!! My DS5 has Autism and I have learned that Autistics and Aspie's are like snowflakes, no two are alike. DS does try to interact with others (he just doesn't know how to appropriately). I have heard some need to be in calm and quiet places while that drives mine berserk most of the time. Instead he likes to be in constant motion. He loves Splash Mountain (especially the drop), BTMR, Test Track, and the Fireworks do not upset him at all. In fact he gets very excited and loves them. Thanks for pointing out the fact that in spite of a same or similar DX they are still individuals and extremely different.