BATON ROUGE — Back to school can be stressful for any student, but even more so for children with ADHD or dyslexia.

It's time to learn again, but for some, processing new information can be a challenge.

For kids with learning and thinking differences, engaging in academics, engaging in just being in new places can be so stressful."

Psychologist Andrew Kahn with the nonprofit Understood.org says these differences are often misunderstood, because they're not obvious to the observer.

Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, dyslexia and dyscalculia — which impairs math comprehension — all affect the brain's ability to process information.

For a lot of teachers and parents, when you're in situations with multiple kids, it's often hard to look below the surface and figure out what's happe

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