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Spring organization and focus tips for parents and kids

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Tips and tools to keep kids engaged, focused, and organized as the school year ends. April 2024 Â D

Tips and tools to keep kids engaged, focused, and organized as the school year ends. April 2024 in Browser](  [Understood Home Page]( [Understood Home Page]( Dive into resources to simplify getting and staying organized. Handle spring fever with tips to help kids focus. And make sure kids stay engaged as the school year winds down. [Read ''Spring cleaning roundup: Ideas for getting and staying organized'']( [Ideas for getting and staying organized]( Ideas for getting and staying organized A tidier space and a smoother morning can make a big difference. Explore these resources to help you and your child get — and stay — organized. [Get the tips](   [Read ''7 ways to help kids battle spring fever'']( [Spring fever: Helping kids focus]( Spring fever: Helping kids focus Kids who are easily distracted may find it hard to focus as the weather warms up. Stay on top of spring fever with tips for getting kids to stick to routines and finish tasks. [Get started](   [Read ''7 tips to keep tweens and teens from “checking out” at the end of the school year'']( [How to keep teens engaged in school]( How to keep teens engaged in school Many tweens and teens start to “check out” during the last weeks of school. Use these tips to make sure they study, finish work, focus on finals, and stay engaged. [Find out how]( What's trending [5 “unwritten” social rules that some kids miss](   [10 ways to help shy kids speak up for what they need](   [11 tips for working with your ex to parent your child](   [ADHD and perfectionism](   [What are developmental delays?]( [Explore more content](     Have you noticed that we updated our homepage? [Understood's new homepage]( With the redesigned homepage, we aim to elevate the user experience by increasing accessibility and ease of navigation. [Check it out here]( or view [our latest blog]( spotlighting Jenny Ng, senior product designer and the entire teams incredible work.   What did you think of this month's newsletter? [👍]( [👎]( Follow us! [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [TikTok]( [LinkedIn]( [Pinterest]( Help more people thrive Understood.org is a nonprofit that helps the 70 million people in the United States with learning and thinking differences anticipate the challenges, barriers, or opportunities in life and confidently reach their potential. [Support Us]( You are receiving this email because you subscribed to the Understood distribution list. Sent to: {EMAIL} Understood for All Inc., 96 Morton Street, Floor 5, New York, NY 10014, United States [Unsubscribe]( | For more information, please review our [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms of Use](

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