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Parents are sharing the lengths to which they'd go for their child with learning and attention issue

Parents are sharing the lengths to which they'd go for their child with learning and attention issues.   [Understood](     Weekly Community Digest October 4, 2017   29 new discussions   Hi Parent, Parents are sharing the lengths to which they'd go for their child with learning and attention issues. A parent asks our community: "Has anyone [moved to another state to get better services for their child]( We live in one of the worst states for assistance and are thinking of moving." Have you considered moving—or done it? Please chime in!   Hot Topics "Can a school take away your child's recess to make them do homework?" A mom whose three children have learning and attention issues wants to know. [Tell Us]( "I am getting frustrated with calls from the school about alleged behavior issues," a mom writes. [Give Ideas]( If your child has specific learning disabilities in fluency and reading comprehension, this parent would like to hear from you. [Give Advice]( Parents in Need This parent titled her post "Medication Mayhem." Does that feel familiar to you? [Weigh In]( "How do you motivate your kids to do things beyond screen time? I am at a loss!" [Give Advice]( If you've used an executive functioning coach for your child, families on the boards want to hear about your experience. [Offer Tips]( Featured Conversations "Can people with visual spatial issues drive a car? How do they manage to find and hold down a job?" These are just a few of the questions a concerned parent wants help answering. [Tell Us]( This parent writes, "My child was just diagnosed with ADHD. Now what?" [Share Now]( A mom writes that her oldest son with learning and attention issues is quite the copycat of his younger siblings. And it's driving them crazy! [Give Advice]( 10/7 & 10/8 Weekend Wisdom: Supporting Your Child's Literacy Development   Want to improve your child's reading, comprehension, and language skills? Ask expert Sarah Sayko, M.Ed., deputy director of the National Center on Improving Literacy, your questions.   [Join Us](   Moving Past the Guilt of Giving My Son ADHD   He worried his son with ADHD would have the same negative experiences he did. Read how a dad with ADHD went from feeling guilty to having an ADHD parenting win. [Learn More]( Join Us [fb]( [fb]( [fb]( [fb]( [www.understood.org]( [Support Us]( You are receiving this email because you subscribed to the Understood distribution list. All contents Copyright © 2014-2017 [UNDERSTOOD.ORG]( USA LLC. All rights reserved. "Understood" and related logos are trademarks of [UNDERSTOOD.ORG]( USA LLC and are used with permission. This website provides information of a general nature and is designed for information and educational purposes only and does not constitute medical or legal advice. For more information, please review the [Terms And Conditions](. "Understood" as used above includes [UNDERSTOOD.ORG]( USA LLC and NCLD, and their officers, affiliates, parents, and related entities, and their respective employees, contractors, or other personnel. [Understood.org]( 32 Laight St., 1st Floor New York, NY 10013 [Unsubscribe from the Community Digest]( | [Privacy Policy](

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