Welcome to the Parenting Special Needs Weekly Quiz. Each Sunday, you'll find a brief description of five stories relating in some way to children with special needs. Four of them are true, and appeared over the previous week in the
Today's News folder. The fifth will be false, and something I blogged about during the week. Can you guess which is which? Click on a true item, and you'll go to the news story that mentioned it. Click on a fake one, and you'll go to the blog where I ranted about it. Take a look at this week's installment, and get guessing!
Quiz for Sunday, October 12, 2008
- Babies who sleep in a room with a fan have a significantly lower risk of SIDS.
- A study found that parents' beliefs about asthma affects their children's ability to control their symptoms.
- Projects on Eosiniphilic Esophagitis, Fragile X Syndrome, and Prader-Willi Syndrome were among the Top 25 semi-finalists for the American Express Members Project.
- Three actors' unions have started a campaign to increase the employment of actors with disabilities.
- Half of pediatricians surveyed admitted that they don't admit to medical errors unless they have to.