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Some question McCain's knowledge of autismAfter suggesting that Palin, who has a son with Down syndrome, is more knowledgeable than most about children with autism, GOP presidential nominee McCain came under fire from some bloggers, who believe he might have confused the two disabilities during this week's presidential debate. This blogger also questioned why the senator chose to focus only on autism when there are so many children with special needs nationwide. Education Week (premium article access compliments of Edweek.org) (10/16)

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Aasa (penas7arrogers (DOT) com) thought you might be interested in checking out an excerpt from CEC SmartBrief. Sign up for your free subscription today.

Designed specifically for special education professionals, CEC SmartBrief is a FREE daily e-mail newsletter. It provides the latest education news and information you need to stay on top of issues that are important to you.SIGN UP TODAY to receive CEC SmartBrief.

Some question McCain's knowledge of autismAfter suggesting that Palin, who has a son with Down syndrome, is more knowledgeable than most about children with autism, GOP presidential nominee McCain came under fire from some bloggers, who believe he might have confused the two disabilities during this week's presidential debate. This blogger also questioned why the senator chose to focus only on autism when there are so many children with special needs nationwide. Education Week (premium article access compliments of Edweek.org) (10/16)

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