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Las personas con trastorno del espectro autista prosperan con la rutina y la estructura, pero la rutina no siempre es posible. A veces ocurre una transición o un evento inesperado y cambia una rutina. La incorporación de historias sociales sobre próximas transiciones comunes y eventos inesperados puede ayudar a preparar a los estudiantes y reducir la ansiedad por el cambio.