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You Were Good at Half of Maths and Lost on the Rest. That Was Never Laziness.

June 18, 2026 | By Laura Lurns

A child who solves plain sums and freezes on the worded version is not being lazy. They are showing the uneven wiring of dyscalculia. Here is why word problems overload a capable brain, and why it is never too late to rewrite the story.

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Your Child Reads Every Word and Remembers None of the Story

June 18, 2026 | By Laura Lurns

Your child sounds out every word on the page, then goes blank when you ask what happened. That gap is real, common, and fixable. Reading is two separate skills, and the one nobody explains is the one you build at home.

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Every Time You Say “Hurry Up,” Your Child’s Math Brain Stops to Fight a Fire

June 18, 2026 | By Laura Lurns

Your child knew the answer a minute ago, then froze the moment you said “hurry up.” That freeze is not slowness. It is the brain’s alarm system doing its job, and there is a calmer way to help your child with math.

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Your Child Isn’t Lazy at School. They Don’t Feel Safe Enough to Be Wrong.

June 17, 2026 | By Laura Lurns

Your child lights up for one teacher and shuts down for the next. The difference is rarely ability. It is whether the room feels safe enough to be wrong in, and you rebuild that at home.

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Your Child Isn’t Lazy. Their Brain’s Manager Is Still Learning the Job.

June 17, 2026 | By Laura Lurns

Missed homework and “doesn’t care” feedback look like laziness. The science says otherwise. Here is what the executive-function gap actually is, why “try harder” backfires, and the small swaps that rebuild focus tonight.

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Your Child Isn’t Ignoring You. The Instructions Filled Their Brain’s Whole Notepad.

June 17, 2026 | By Laura Lurns

You gave three instructions and two vanished by the hallway. It looks like not listening. It is an overloaded working memory, the brain’s tiny notepad, and it is small for everyone. Here is how to take the load off it instead of demanding more.

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Your Child Solved It in Their Head. The Report Card Called That a B.

June 17, 2026 | By Laura Lurns

Your child reasons fast, gets the answer right, and still comes home with a lower math grade for not showing their steps. Before you tell them to slow down and write it all out, here is what that grade is teaching them.

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Your Child Tells Brilliant Stories. The Page Only Shows Three Sentences.

June 17, 2026 | By Laura Lurns

Your child tells vivid stories out loud, then freezes after three labored sentences on paper. That gap is not about intelligence or effort. It lives in the hand. Here is the mechanism, and how to free the ideas while you build the skill.

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You’ve Tried a Little of Everything. That Is Exactly Why Nothing Has Stuck.

June 17, 2026 | By Laura Lurns

You have rotated through the tutor, the app, the workbook, and the program the school suggested, and the needle still will not move. The reason is not the tools you chose. It is something a math coach said about going a mile wide and an inch deep.

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Your Child Isn’t Lazy. Writing by Hand Is Stealing the Sentence They Had.

June 17, 2026 | By Laura Lurns

Your child spoke a clear idea out loud, then froze at the blank page. That is not laziness. The effort of handwriting eats the working memory they need to think. Here are the five types of dysgraphia and what actually lightens the load.

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  • You Were Good at Half of Maths and Lost on the Rest. That Was Never Laziness.
  • Your Child Reads Every Word and Remembers None of the Story
  • Every Time You Say “Hurry Up,” Your Child’s Math Brain Stops to Fight a Fire
  • Your Child Isn’t Lazy at School. They Don’t Feel Safe Enough to Be Wrong.
  • Your Child Isn’t Lazy. Their Brain’s Manager Is Still Learning the Job.

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