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Stop Sorting Your Child Into a Math Ability Group

August 23, 2026 | By Laura Lurns

Your child is not a fixed math level. They are at one point in understanding one idea today, and it shifts tomorrow. Here is why the high, medium, low sort quietly fails the kids above it and the kids below it.

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Focus Grows From Practicing the Actual Schoolwork, Not a Brain-Training Game

August 23, 2026 | By Laura Lurns

A program of quick games promises to strengthen your child’s brain so any classroom feels easier. The claim underneath, that game practice carries into unrelated schoolwork, is the most contested in the field. The steadier path is short daily practice on the real work, and the eyes were never the problem.

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Teach the Reading First. The Strengths Are Hard-Won, Not Handed Over.

August 23, 2026 | By Laura Lurns

A gifted young scientist with dyslexia makes the case people rarely hear: the strengths that grow from a reading struggle are earned, not gifted. What turned her corner was not a label. It was being taught to read the words instead of guessing them.

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Messy Handwriting Looks Like a Motor Problem. Practicing the Letters Comes First.

August 22, 2026 | By Laura Lurns

Putty, tracing mazes, special pencil grips: the standard fixes for messy handwriting train the hand away from writing. The research keeps finding that does not carry over. What moves a child’s handwriting is quieter, more repeatable, and hiding in a single-letter demo.

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4 Steps to a Steadier Uppercase G, No Special Pencil Grip Needed

August 22, 2026 | By Laura Lurns

The advice for a child’s messy letters is almost always physical: a special grip, sensory drills, putty to squeeze. The steadier fix is smaller and stranger. It is a curve, a stop, and a little door, and it works because it teaches the letter itself.

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Messy Handwriting Is Not a Grip Problem. The Fix Is Practising the Letters.

August 22, 2026 | By Laura Lurns

Squeeze balls, grip trainers, finger putty, and a year of waiting. Most handwriting advice sends parents everywhere except the page itself. The research points somewhere plainer and more hopeful: the letters improve when a child practises forming the letters, one stroke at a time.

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My Child Is Anxious About Grades and Losing Interest. Do I Push, or Ease the Pressure?

August 22, 2026 | By Laura Lurns

Pushing harder on grades feels like the responsible choice. For an anxious child who has stopped caring, it quietly drains the one thing that powers effort. The research on motivation points somewhere kinder, and it protects progress at the same time.

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The Early Lever Behind Better Reading and Steadier Moods Was Warmth, Not Drills

August 22, 2026 | By Laura Lurns

Follow 7,478 children through their early years and one pattern holds. The strongest early protection was not earlier academics. It was a warm relationship with a teacher and time for real play, predicting steadier reading and mood long after.

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Word Problems Aren’t a Math Test. They’re a Reading Test in Disguise.

August 21, 2026 | By Laura Lurns

A child who breezes through bare sums and locks up on the word problem is not bad at math. The arithmetic is intact. What broke is the sentence-to-sum translation, and it runs on reading and a vocabulary nobody thought to teach.

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How Many Tries Before My Child Actually Likes Something?

August 21, 2026 | By Laura Lurns

Your child bounces off every activity inside a month, and it feels like proof none was ever the right one. It is not. The only measured try-count in the science is for food, and what it reveals flips the whole question.

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Recent Posts

  • Stop Sorting Your Child Into a Math Ability Group
  • Focus Grows From Practicing the Actual Schoolwork, Not a Brain-Training Game
  • Teach the Reading First. The Strengths Are Hard-Won, Not Handed Over.
  • Messy Handwriting Looks Like a Motor Problem. Practicing the Letters Comes First.
  • 4 Steps to a Steadier Uppercase G, No Special Pencil Grip Needed

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