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Early support for dyslexia can make a big difference

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A better tomorrow for kids who learn and think differently starts with support from an early age. ?

A better tomorrow for kids who learn and think differently starts with support from an early age. [Understood's donate page]( [Without early support, kids with learning differences, like dyslexia, are twice as likely to be unemployed and struggle financially as adults](   Help us empower parents to act early Together, we can ensure that parents get the information and resources they need to set their kids on the right path — toward a more positive future. Kids who get the support they need at an early age are more likely to thrive in school and in life. [Gil Gershoni - Donate to Understood]( "My mom knew I was a curious, innovative, smart, playful young boy. She couldn’t understand why, when I was in a very traditional school system, I was below average. She would say, ‘You’re not stupid and you’re not lazy — there’s something else going on." —⁠Gil Gershoni, Creator of Dyslexic Design Thinking Donate today so we can empower more parents to identify the signs of learning and thinking differences, take early action, and help their kids feel supported and understood. [Help us empower parents]( Discover what’s possible with Understood [Our mission]( | [Our story]( | [Our team]( | [Our partners]( | experts]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [TikTok]( [LinkedIn]( [Pinterest]( As a nonprofit, we rely on donors like you. [Give today]( Understood for All Inc, 96 Morton Street, Floor 5, New York, NY 10014, United States Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( | For more information, please review our [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms of Use](

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