Herbie has a new classmate diagnosed with autism spectrum disorderHerbie has had other classmates with this diagnosis in the past. What can Herbic assume about this new student? aHerbie cannot assume that this student will be like any other autistic student bThis new student will have social problems including difficulty communicating and interacting with others . This student will be easily overwhelmed by sensory information just like the other autistic student d. The other autistic student was unable to function well in school, so this student will have the same problem

Herbie cannot assume that the new student will be like any other autistic student. Each person with autism spectrum disorder is unique and may have different strengths, challenges, and characteristics. It is important to remember that autism is a spectrum disorder, meaning it can manifest differently in each individual. Therefore, it would be incorrect for Herbie to assume that the new student will have the same social problems, sensory sensitivities, or academic difficulties as previous classmates with autism spectrum disorder.