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The middle school basketball team includes a player who is on the autism spectrum. He is particularly affected by loud and sudden noises. What might be an appropriate modification to support him and allow him to play safely? Limit his access to the game and use him only as a supporting player. Allow him to wear headphones to reduce the impact of sudden noises. Change the rules to make it easier for him to score and win the game. Reduce the number of players to potentially reduce the amount of noise.

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Answer:

headphones

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changing the rules is illegal, and reducing the player count is illegal, leaving him out is just mean, so the last one is good old ear defenders.

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Answer:

Allow him to wear headphones to reduce the impact of sudden noises.

Step-by-step explanation:

We all know that autistic people are people with peculiar sensory aspects, which make them unique. Professionals and parents of patients with autism know how a series of rules for the well-being of children, adolescents or even adults is needed.

One of these hypersensitivity traits is hearing. Noisy environments can be very annoying to tall people. An example of this can be seen in the question above, where one of the players on the basketball team is autistic and may have their well-being compromised in the noise of the game. The ideal in this case would be to allow the athlete to use headphones that completely muffle or block the sound in the environment.

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