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Accessibility Statement
Last updated: 12/23/2025
NeuroLexic is committed to making weareneurolexic.com accessible to as many people as possible, including individuals with disabilities. We believe everyone should be able to access information, resources, and content in a way that works for them.
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Our Commitment
We strive to ensure that our website follows accessibility best practices and complies with applicable accessibility standards, including:
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The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
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Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973
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Applicable Maryland accessibility laws and guidelines
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Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, Level AA, where reasonably possible
Accessibility is an ongoing effort, and we are continually working to improve the usability of our website.
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Accessibility Features
We aim to support accessibility by:
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Using clear, readable fonts and layouts
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Providing sufficient color contrast where possible
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Structuring content in a logical, predictable way
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Including alternative text for images when appropriate
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Designing the site to be navigable by keyboard and assistive technologies
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Known Limitations
Some areas of the website may not yet be fully accessible due to platform limitations or ongoing updates. We actively work to identify and address these issues as they arise.
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Need Assistance or Have Feedback?
If you experience difficulty accessing any part of our website or have suggestions for improving accessibility, we want to hear from you. We are happy to provide information in an alternative format whenever possible.
Contact us:
Email: neurolexic@gmail.com
Website: https://weareneurolexic.com
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Please include:
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The page or feature you’re having trouble with
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A brief description of the issue
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Your preferred method of contact
We will do our best to respond promptly and work toward a solution.
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Continuous Improvement
NeuroLexic is committed to ongoing accessibility improvements and views accessibility as an essential part of serving our community of parents, educators, and neurodivergent learners.