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You Were Never Lazy. Your Brain Runs on a Fuel Most Jobs Stop Delivering.

June 16, 2026 | By Laura Lurns

You keep thinking the next job will be the one, and keep landing back in the same restless place. There is a reward-pathway reason an ADHD brain chases new work, and a way to break the cycle without quitting again.

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“Personalized Learning” Was Never About Your Child’s Learning Style

June 16, 2026 | By Laura Lurns

You were told your child is a visual learner, a hands-on learner, a child who needs their own style. The science says otherwise. Here is what personalized learning actually means, and the one question that sorts a helpful tool from a harmful one.

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You’re Not Out of Willpower. Your Brain Was Never Built to Run on It.

June 16, 2026 | By Laura Lurns

By afternoon the willpower is gone and the self-blame arrives on schedule. Here is the part almost no one explains: a brain wired for ADHD was never built to run on willpower, and the real fix has nothing to do with trying harder.

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A child and parent working calmly together on math homework at a bright kitchen table

Math Anxiety Is Contagious. Your Child Catches It at the Homework Table.

June 16, 2026 | By Laura Lurns

Your child used to love numbers, then somewhere around middle school the light went out. The reason is not a hidden math deficit. It is identity and anxiety, both of them changeable, and the repair starts at your own homework table tonight.

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Your Child Isn’t Bad at Math. They’re Waiting Years for Anyone to Look.

June 16, 2026 | By Laura Lurns

Your child freezes at a page of numbers and everyone says wait. A leading researcher says the opposite: dyscalculia is not a fixed condition, and the years-long wait for help is the real problem. Here is what shifts a child’s path, starting at home.

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Reading Problems Get Caught Early. Math Problems Wait Until Fifth Grade.

June 15, 2026 | By Laura Lurns

Reading struggles get flagged in kindergarten. Math struggles often wait until a child hits a wall in fifth grade. The earliest warning sign is quieter than you would expect, and noticing it early changes everything about what comes next.

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Color-Coding Isn’t a Vision Fix. Here’s Why It Helps a Struggling Reader Anyway.

June 15, 2026 | By Laura Lurns

A teacher hinted the problem was in your child’s eyes, so you wondered about vision treatment. It is not their eyes. Here is why color-coding helps a brain that maps sound to symbol differently, and how to build a map that works tonight.

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Why So Many Women See Their Own Focus Struggles Only After Their Kids Are Diagnosed

June 15, 2026 | By Laura Lurns

You took your child in for focus struggles and recognized yourself in the waiting room. Here is why capable women get overlooked for decades, why it runs in families, and what changes once the pattern finally has a name.

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Someone Said “Dyscalculia” and You Heard “Never.” That Word Is Not a Verdict.

June 15, 2026 | By Laura Lurns

A teacher said “dyscalculia” and you heard “never.” But a child who struggles with math is not a broken child. Here is what the brain-imaging research, the backward way classrooms teach numbers, and the systems hiding under the struggle reveal about getting unstuck.

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The World’s Top Math Countries Don’t Have Smarter Kids. They Teach Math Differently.

June 15, 2026 | By Laura Lurns

When a child says “I’m not a math person,” the problem is rarely the child. The world’s top-performing math countries don’t have smarter kids, they teach math differently, and the most powerful moves travel straight to your kitchen table.

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  • You Were Never Lazy. Your Brain Runs on a Fuel Most Jobs Stop Delivering.
  • “Personalized Learning” Was Never About Your Child’s Learning Style
  • You’re Not Out of Willpower. Your Brain Was Never Built to Run on It.
  • Math Anxiety Is Contagious. Your Child Catches It at the Homework Table.
  • Your Child Isn’t Bad at Math. They’re Waiting Years for Anyone to Look.

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