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If your child is experiencing tantrums or mental breakdowns , this can be their way of telling you t

If your child is experiencing tantrums or mental breakdowns , this can be their way of telling you they’re struggling [Understood]( When your child is experiencing meltdowns, tantrums, and anger, it can be their way of telling you something is wrong and that they need your help. What a child's anger might be telling you If a child is showing anger it can mean they’re feeling anxious or frustrated. [Read more]( How to help your child get emotional support at school Learn five ways to identify emotional trouble spots. [Learn more]( New episode of In It The term "neurodiversity" seems to be everywhere right now. But what exactly does it mean? Hosts Amanda Morin and Gretchen Vierstra talk with Emily Kircher-Morris to find out. [Download here]( My son behaves at school but melts down at home — I found out why See how occupational therapy helped a mother and her 6-month-old boy lessen meltdowns. [See how]( Did you know we're a non-profit? As a non-profit, Understood is committed to shaping the world for the 1 in 5 kids who learn and think differently. We believe that all kids should feel supported, valued, and appreciated—whether they have ADHD, dyslexia or any other learning difference. Because our differences are our greatest strength. #[TW]( #[FB]( #[INSTA]( #[YT]( #[PINT]( #[IN]( [Support us]( Shaping the world for difference™ You are receiving this email because you subscribed to the Understood distribution list. Understood For All Inc. 96 Morton Street, Floor 5 New York, NY 10014 [Unsubscribe from emails]( or [update your preferences now]( | For more information, please review our [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms of Use](

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