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Myths, tips, strategies for ADHD, and more   We love hearing from our amazing community! Reply to this newsletter and share your thoughts and experiences with us. [Understood's page]( Explore resources for disciplining kids with learning differences and ADHD. Read about the common discipline myths — and get the facts to debunk them. Plus, learn how to talk to kids when they feel bad about their behavior. [Read ''7 common myths about discipline'' ]( [7 myths about discipline]( [7 myths about discipline]( There’s a lot of misunderstanding about discipline. Here are some of the most common discipline myths — and facts to debunk them. [Learn more](   [Read ''What should I do when my child says “I’m bad”]( [ Talking to kids about behavior]( [Talking to kids about behavior]( When kids get in trouble, they may feel like a bad person or get embarrassed. Here are a few ways to discuss their behavior so they feel worthy and loved instead. [Get the tips](   [Listen to ''Discipline, ADHD, and learning differences'' ]( [ Discipline tips for ADHD]( [Discipline tips for ADHD]( In this episode of In It, get discipline tips for kids with ADHD from a clinical psychologist. Plus, learn why having fun with your child is an effective discipline strategy. [Tune in]( What's trending [Social and emotional skills at different ages]( [Social and emotional skills at different ages](   [Checklist: Things you can ask friends or family for help with]( [Checklist: Things you can ask friends or family for help with](   [10 ways to help shy kids speak up for what they need]( [10 ways to help shy kids speak up for what they need](   [How to help your child understand body language]( [How to help your child understand body language]( [Explore more content](   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](understood.org) 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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