1) What does the concept of "neurodiversity" emphasize? a) The recognition and celebration of different ways of thinking and experiencing the world. b) The belief that all neurological conditions should be cured. c) The importance of individuals with disabilities learning to adapt to "normal" brain functions. 2) Which of the statements below is TRUE about people with autism? a) They all lack intelligence and emotions. b) They all prefer solitude. c) They all experience autism in a different way. 3) What is TRUE about sensory overload in autism? a) It only happens during stressful events. b) It can make can make everyday environments feel overwhelming. c) It can be controlled with medication. 4) What's the best way to support people with autism in social settings? a) Creating environments where they can be themselves and feel comfortable. b) Asking them to behave in ways that are typical of others. c) Ignoring their behavior and hoping they will adjust over time. 5) What is TRUE about people with autism... a) They choose to hide their emotions. b) They have no emotions. c) They have difficulty expressing emotions in socially typical ways. 6) What is TRUE about "stimming"? a) It is an intentional and harmful behaviour. b) It can be avoided with medication. c) It is an unintentional coping mechanism. 7) What is TRUE about "masking"? a) It helps people with autism avoid sensory overload. b) It helps people with autism express their emotions c) It is a way of concealing austic traits in order to fit in. 8) Why is acceptance important for individuals with autism? a) It teaches them to mask their behaviors and act like everyone else. b) It helps them avoid all social situations to prevent discomfort. c) It allows them to feel supported and valued for who they are, without needing to change.

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