Concept:Autism Spectrum Disorder affects social interaction and adaptability; students with autism prefer structured, predictable environments to reduce anxiety.
Explanation:Students with autism often struggle with eye contact, sudden changes, and unfamiliar people.
Familiar and predictable routines provide a sense of security and control.
These routines help minimize sensory overload and uncertainty.
Structured activities allow them to focus and engage better.
In contrast, eye contact during conversation is typically challenging due to social sensitivity.
Rapid transitions between activities can cause distress because adapting to change is difficult.
Communication with strangers is also hard due to issues with social reciprocity and non-verbal cues.
Therefore, the option that aligns with their ease is the one involving consistent, familiar routines.
Answer:B. familiar and predictable routines.