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Why Does One Harsh Word About Your Reading Outlast a Hundred Kind Ones?

July 13, 2026 | By Laura Lurns

One harsh comment about your reading outlasts a hundred kind ones, and there is a name for why. The brain logs criticism faster and holds it longer than praise. For a dyslexic adult, that is decades of the wrong evidence about who they are.

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Bright and Struggling Is Not a Contradiction. It’s the Most Overlooked Child in the Class.

July 13, 2026 | By Laura Lurns

Read the success letters closely and the turning point is never the diagnosis itself. It is the moment a capable kid stops believing they were the problem and starts building on a mind that was working all along.

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3 Rights You Hold at Every IEP Meeting That Nobody Reads Aloud

July 13, 2026 | By Laura Lurns

Walk into the IEP meeting knowing this: federal law seats you as an equal member of the team, the one expert on your own child. Most parents are never told, and never told the rights that come with the seat.

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Stop Blaming Your Willpower. Build the Structure Your Brain Needs.

July 13, 2026 | By Laura Lurns

Broken streaks get blamed on weak willpower. The likelier culprit is a brain that discounts the future, steeply and by design. Swap grit for the right kind of accountability, frequent, external, shame-free, and the follow-through you keep losing starts to hold.

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A Busy Mind Is Not a Lazy One. It Steadies on Interest, Not Willpower.

July 13, 2026 | By Laura Lurns

Run a film crew through a storm, then stall at your own front door: the gap between a capable mind and a stuck one is not laziness. It is what a busy, interest-driven brain does, and the lever that steadies it surprises most parents.

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Look Beyond the Grades. A Bright Child Hides a Reading Struggle for Years.

July 13, 2026 | By Laura Lurns

Slow reading, dodged read-alouds, decent grades, and a child working twice as hard in secret. Stealth dyslexia hides in the bright kid who looks fine, and the moment the text grows up is the moment the mask slips.

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A Child Who Understands Why Math Works Stops Dreading It

July 13, 2026 | By Laura Lurns

One dismissive sentence from a teacher taught a future math department head to stop asking questions. What rebuilt her curiosity happened at home, and it points to the one move that turns math dread into understanding for any child.

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Storytime Looks Like Reading the Words. For Your Child, It Was Never About the Words.

July 13, 2026 | By Laura Lurns

A bedtime story corrected by a six-year-old made one mother stop reading the words altogether. What she did instead points to something the reading science settled long ago: for a young child, the words were never the part that mattered most.

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Let Her Pick the Cereal Today. In Ten Years, She Tells the Doctor the Truth.

July 12, 2026 | By Laura Lurns

For many autistic girls, being calm and agreeable is not proof that everything works. It is often masking. The skill that changes it, self-advocacy, starts with the smallest daily choices and grows into the voice she uses at the doctor’s office years later.

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3 Ways to Answer the Email Spelling Police, and Why the Correction Misses the Point

July 12, 2026 | By Laura Lurns

Getting corrected on a typo you already made clear is not a verdict on your intelligence. It is a window into the other person’s priorities. Three honest ways to answer the inbox spelling police, and the 2025 science that dismantles the whole premise.

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Recent Posts

  • Why Does One Harsh Word About Your Reading Outlast a Hundred Kind Ones?
  • Bright and Struggling Is Not a Contradiction. It’s the Most Overlooked Child in the Class.
  • 3 Rights You Hold at Every IEP Meeting That Nobody Reads Aloud
  • Stop Blaming Your Willpower. Build the Structure Your Brain Needs.
  • A Busy Mind Is Not a Lazy One. It Steadies on Interest, Not Willpower.

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