Help more kids with learning disabilities or ADHD

Signs of ADHD and dyslexia can show up when kids are as young as 3 years old. Parents and teachers don't always pick up on the signs. And sometimes parents are concerned about their child being labeled as having any kind of disability.

When kids learn and think differently, the right kind of support can make all the difference. And the sooner they get the help they need, the better.

Kids whose ADHD isn't being addressed are more likely to struggle with poor school performance. They face more anxiety and depression, and they're bullied more often than other kids. As adults, they have a higher risk of unemployment, substance abuse, and imprisonment.

When kids get the help they need at an early age, these risks can be significantly reduced.

Understood.org is the leading nonprofit empowering the 70 million people with learning and thinking differences in the United States. Our free resources — podcasts, expert-vetted articles, behavioral health exercises, and more — give families the tools they need to help their kids thrive.

Sign today and help us equip families with the tools they need to support their child with ADHD or learning disabilities. Together, we can shape brighter futures for millions of kids!
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