C, age 10, has autism, and one of the main challenges for C is when his routines get
changed, especially without any notice.
He arrived at school one morning to find out
that he had a substitute teacher and was told that his teacher was having a
scheduled operation and would be out for 6 weeks. C was unable to put his backpack
in his locker. He started pacing and repeating phrases over and over. Which
ecological level of contributing factors is producing C's difficulties in functioning?
a. Family
b. Social
c. Organization
d. Political, Legal, and Economic
C
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