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Smart Kids with Learning Disabilities

Smart Kids with Learning Disabilities, Inc.

Westport, Connecticut - Fairfield County

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Westport, Connecticut

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Provider overview

Smart Kids with Learning Disabilities, based in Westport, supports parents of children with learning disabilities and ADHD, with local chapters across Fairfield County.

Smart Kids with Learning Disabilities is a Westport-based nonprofit that inspires, educates, and empowers parents of children with learning disabilities and ADHD, with local chapters across Fairfield County.

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Parents and families of children with learning disabilities and ADHD
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Year-round resources and chapter programs
Cost
Many resources are free; confirm membership, chapter events, and any program fees.

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Parent education and local chapters

Parent education, advocacy guidance, a family support network, and Westport/Fairfield and Greenwich/Stamford chapters.

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Parents and families of children with learning disabilities and ADHD
Season
Year-round resources and chapter programs
Schedule
Contact Smart Kids or check its local chapters page for Westport/Fairfield and Greenwich/Stamford chapter activities.
Cost
Many resources are free; confirm membership, chapter events, and any program fees.
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Why this is listed
Smart Kids with Learning Disabilities, a Westport-based nonprofit, inspires, educates, and empowers parents of children with learning disabilities and ADHD, and runs local Connecticut chapters including a Westport/Fairfield chapter and a Greenwich/Stamford chapter that build a family support network and host educational programs.
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Parent education and local chapters

Smart Kids with Learning Disabilities, a Westport-based nonprofit, inspires, educates, and empowers parents of children with learning disabilities and ADHD, and runs local Connecticut chapters including a Westport/Fairfield chapter and a Greenwich/Stamford chapter that build a family support network and host educational programs.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The source names learning disabilities and ADHD, parent education and empowerment, a family support network, and local Fairfield County chapters.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about your local chapter contact, educational program dates, advocacy guidance, and how to connect with other parents.

What we checked

What we found: Smart Kids with Learning Disabilities, a Westport-based nonprofit, inspires, educates, and empowers parents of children with learning disabilities and ADHD, and runs local Connecticut chapters including a Westport/Fairfield chapter and a Greenwich/Stamford chapter that build a family support network and host educational programs.

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