If I could have any superpower it would be perfect control of attention.
It takes a lot of effort to consistently focus the laser beam, and doubly so when there’s too much context switching!
Yes, extreme focus in too narrow a field can be detrimental.
Luckily I was interested in EVERYTHING from a young age. That served me well later on.
For kids on the spectrum, feed them as much diverse knowledge as possible through a fire hose then let THEM choose where to take it!
All children should be taught in a manner that allows them to advance each subject at their own capacity. Faster or slower than others. Childhood is a challenge, even more so for children who are different. Allowing them successes instead of holding them back, helps the psyche.
I went to a Catholic elementary school. They meant well, I have 10% vision so they figured I needed to sit at the front of the class and use magnifiers but that wasn't why I couldn't read at the same level as my peers.
I was dyslexic but they had no idea at the time what is was.
I was held back in grade 3 even though I got 62% (a pass was 60% in that school system).
It was my first experience with injustice (as I saw it) so I set about to 'prove them wrong'!
I tackled reading til I mastered it and without even being aware of it soon surpassed my peers.