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Let's See...."Fetal Alcohol Syndrome" 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 now with what you think after you've finished the Quest.

1.   Kids with fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) have bad behavior all the time. 
True False

2.  A kid who has FAS can be cured.
True False

3.  FAS means that a baby is born drunk.
True False

4.  If a mother drinks alcohol and has a baby, her baby will always get FAS. 
True False

5.  FAS can cause a kid to have difficulty learning.
True False

Clear my answers


 

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Date: September 28, 2006
Content source: National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities

 

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