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October is ADHD Awareness Month. Find out all about ADHD and the brain. Experience a day in the life

October is ADHD Awareness Month. Find out all about ADHD and the brain. Experience a day in the life of a child with ADHD. And learn how ADHD medications work. [October 2024]( [View in Browser]( [Understood's Home page]( [Understood's Home page]( [ADHD Awareness month]( Learn about ADHD and the brain, how medication works, and more. Let’s take a deep dive into ADHD. Find out all about ADHD and the brain. Experience a day in the life of a child with ADHD. And learn how ADHD medications work. Where to start [ADHD and the brain]( ADHD and the brain ADHD is a common condition caused by differences in the brain. Learn about the structure and chemistry of the ADHD brain. [Learn the basics →]( [A day in the life of a child with ADHD]( What’s it like to have ADHD? Meet Kayla, a middle-schooler with ADHD. Find out how hyperactivity and trouble with self-control can impact her day. [Follow Kayla’s day→]( Tips and strategies [ADHD: Ways to help your child at home]( Ways to help your child at home When your child has ADHD, what can you do at home to help? These ADHD tips and strategies are a good place to start. Think about the skills your child needs to work on and what’s manageable for your family. Then dive in. [Explore strategies]( Celebrate ADHD Awareness Month! [Paris Hilton ''ADHD'' Song]( Check out Paris Hilton’s empowering song, ADHD. [Listen now]( [ADHD and women page]( Visit our ADHD Digital Hub for resources designed just for women! [Learn more]( More resources [ADHD and hyperfocus]( [ADHD and hyperfocus]( [How ADHD medication works]( [How ADHD medication works]( [Good Inside with Dr. Becky]( Have you listened to Good Inside with Dr. Becky? Check out this top-rated podcast hosted by clinical psychologist and mom, Dr. Becky Kennedy. Tune in for a fresh perspective on navigating family life, available wherever you get your podcasts. [Listen here →]( 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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