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This week, we're diving into your concerns about your child's least pleasant behaviors.        

This week, we're diving into your concerns about your child's least pleasant behaviors.   [Understood](       Weekly Community Digest November 29, 2017       21 new discussions   Hi Parent,   It's OK to commiserate with other families on our community boards! This week, we're diving into your concerns about your child's least pleasant behaviors.   Hot Topics   "How do you correct your child's annoying behaviors? Every day I find myself snapping at her because she's distracted, silly or unmotivated. Help! How do you support your daydreamer, your mess of a kid?"   [Tell Us](   This parent is confused. Her daughter was labeled as defiant at school last year. But that doesn't match what they see at home. She wants to know: "Is it possible she would outgrow whatever she had?"   [Give Ideas](   "My son with ADHD is constantly shouting out and always touching people—and then there's the hyperactivity. Anyone else dealing with something similar to this?"   [Give Advice](       Parents in Need   What are some ways to support a dyslexic student's school anxiety? This parent wants to know.   [Weigh In](   What apps do you use to track the frequency of the behaviors you're seeing?   [Give Advice](   "My son has an issue with talking that's gotten more challenging as he's gotten older. I have considered making a cubicle-style desk for his classrooms. What do you think about this idea, if the teachers are OK with it?"   [Offer Tips](       Featured Conversations   "Our 2½-year-old-son is lately showing sudden behavior issues, where it's becoming tough to control him. Could it be ADHD this young?"   [Tell Us](   "How do you deal with your kids getting angry, especially if they have learning or attention issues? What do you have them do to resolve or deal with the anger?"   [Share Now](   Every time her daughter gets sick, this mom notices her daughter's frustration increases and her skills start slipping. Can you relate?   [Give Advice](                 5 Things I Tell Parents About ADHD and Sleep   The latest news about links between ADHD and sleep can be confusing. Pediatric neuropsychologist Nelson Dorta breaks down what parents need to know.   [Learn More](                         12/1 & 12/2 Weekend Wisdom: Ask a Speech-Language Pathologist   Does your child receive speech-language therapy at school? Or privately? Kelli Johnson, M.A., will be on hand to answer your questions about helping kids with language (and reading and body language!) this Saturday and Sunday.   [Join Us](           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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