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"Difficulty Learning New Things" Quest
Attitude Checkup
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Check out your attitudes about kids with disabilities. Are these five statements true or false? After you answer the questions, print out this page so you can compare what you think before and after your Quest.
1. If a student has difficulty learning, he or she will make poor grades and have to go to a special school. True False
2. Kids who have difficulty learning will never be famous because they won't be able to get good jobs. True False
3. The famous scientist Albert Einstein had difficulty learning. True False
4. Kids who have difficulty learning can still be in regular classes and don't have to go to special classes or schools. True False
5. Assistive technology can can help kids who have difficulty learning. True False\
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Date: September 28, 2006 Content source: National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities
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