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Learn MoreAs a parent, you know your child better than anyone. If you have concerns about your child’s development or learning, trust your instincts and seek help. Waiting and hoping they’ll “grow out of it” can delay the support they may need.
Research consistently shows that early identification and intervention lead to significantly better outcomes for children with learning differences and brain-based differences like dyslexia, ADHD, autism, and other challenges1
Early intervention provides children with the tools and strategies to overcome challenges before facing possible long-term impacts, such as falling behind academically or losing self-esteem. Studies indicate that children who receive targeted support early are more likely to succeed academically and socially than those who begin interventions in later grades2
Delaying support can lead to a child feeling frustrated and anxious and lose confidence in their abilities. Addressing concerns early can empower your child, ensuring they build resilience and a positive self-image as they grow.
Trusting your gut can be the first step to giving your child the support they need. Early identification and intervention can change the trajectory of their learning journey, setting them up for long-term success and confidence.
– Sofia Lopez Nakashima, Senior Manager, Assessments
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