This study assessed the relationship of attitudes of physical education majors in Brazil to specific disabling conditions, i.e., Emotional and Behavioral Disorders, Specific Learning Disabilities, Moderate Mental Retardation, and Orthopedic Impairment. This study also identified which selected teachers' attributes, i.e., age, sex, years of teaching, course work in adapted physical education, course work in special education, years teaching students with disabilities, quality of teaching experience, and perceived competence were related to favorable attitudes. Analysis showed no significant differences toward teaching students with these disabilities. Simultaneous multiple regression procedure also showed perceived competence was the only statistically significant predictor of attitudes toward teaching such students.