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Education Week Webinar - [View This Email Online]( 7G9S_XEoN:m:1:3125711346:B5F080A94B123A69F539199F0094B0A3:r [Strengthening Parent-Teacher Collaboration Around Learning and Thinking Differences](7G9S_XEoN:m:1:3125711346:B5F080A94B123A69F539199F0094B0A3:r) 7G9S_XEoN:m:1:3125711346:B5F080A94B123A69F539199F0094B0A3:r After a year of interrupted learning, parent-teacher collaboration has never been more important for supporting students - especially those with learning and thinking differences, like ADHD and dyslexia. But starting and navigating these conversations isn't easy. Join @UnderstoodOrg and @NationalPTA to learn more about parent-teacher collaboration for students with learning and thinking differences. Wednesday, November 10, 2021, 2-3 p.m. ET 7G9S_XEoN:m:1:3125711346:B5F080A94B123A69F539199F0094B0A3:r Can't attend? Register so you can view the [on-demand](7G9S_XEoN:m:1:3125711346:B5F080A94B123A69F539199F0094B0A3:r) webinar at a later date. This webinar's content is provided by [Understood](7G9S_XEoN:m:1:3125711346:B5F080A94B123A69F539199F0094B0A3:r) and [National PTA](7G9S_XEoN:m:1:3125711346:B5F080A94B123A69F539199F0094B0A3:r) This message was intended for [{EMAIL}]. If you would like to opt-out of future Education Week emails, please [click here](. Copyright © 2021 Education Week 6935 Arlington Road, Suite 100, Bethesda, MD 20814

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