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The Talking You Do Today Builds the Brain Your Child Reads With Tomorrow

June 29, 2026 | By Laura Lurns

Most parents prep for school with letters and numbers. Teachers say the children who struggle are missing something earlier: the spoken language and self-management that learning is built on. The fix is free, and it lives in your kitchen.

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Why Has My Child Already Decided They’re Not a Math Person?

June 29, 2026 | By Laura Lurns

A high-school dropout taught himself number theory in a prison cell and published it. The point for your kitchen table: “not a math person” is a story a child learns by age six, and brain science says the story is wrong.

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The Help Your Child Needs Works Best in the Years Most Families Spend Waiting

June 29, 2026 | By Laura Lurns

A pediatrician admitted that “monitor and wait” often arrives at the exact moment early help would matter most. The struggle does not need a label before you act, and a school’s “not behind enough” is a door with other ways in.

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It Looks Like Boredom. Your Child’s Brain Has Nothing to Hook the Lesson To.

June 29, 2026 | By Laura Lurns

A blank worksheet and a sighing child rarely mean defiance. More often the lesson outran the knowledge it needed to land on, and the brain checked out. Find the missing foundation. Bridge the new idea to it. The wall becomes a door.

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3 Things Schools Will Not Spell Out About Your Child’s Triennial IEP Review

June 29, 2026 | By Laura Lurns

That every-three-years IEP review hides a second step most schools never separate out, and it is the one that carries the leverage. Learn the difference between a triennial review and a re-evaluation before you sign anything at the next meeting.

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The Method on the Box Isn’t What Turns Your Child Around. What Happens Inside It Is.

June 29, 2026 | By Laura Lurns

A landmark trial pitted three completely different therapies against each other for 465 struggling teenagers. None pulled ahead. So what helped? Not the brand on the box. The trusted relationship and the steady practice inside it are what move a child forward.

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Help Your Child Stop Apologizing for Taking Up Space

June 29, 2026 | By Laura Lurns

Ten apologies a day, none for an actual mistake. The reflex looks like low self-esteem, but underneath sits something a 2014 psychiatry review placed at the core of ADHD, and the way out is not more confidence.

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Your Child Isn’t Careless. The Forgetting Is Part of Dyslexia, Not a Choice.

June 28, 2026 | By Laura Lurns

The lost lunchbox and the forgotten appointment look like a child who does not care. They are something else: a memory system under load. Disorganization sits right beside reading in dyslexia, and how you answer it shapes who your child becomes.

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Stop Drilling the Times Tables. Teach Your Child to Reason Them Out.

June 28, 2026 | By Laura Lurns

A timed math test rewards the calm, not the capable. The same child who recites seven times six at dinner goes blank when the stopwatch starts, because stress blocks the working memory where facts live. The fix is reasoning, not faster drilling.

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When Your Child Breathes Through Their Nose at Night, the Days Get Calmer

June 28, 2026 | By Laura Lurns

Snoring, teeth grinding, and a wet bed get treated as quirks to outgrow. Often they signal a brain fighting to breathe through the night. That nightly struggle quietly shapes the next day’s focus, mood, and meltdowns.

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  • The Talking You Do Today Builds the Brain Your Child Reads With Tomorrow
  • Why Has My Child Already Decided They’re Not a Math Person?
  • The Help Your Child Needs Works Best in the Years Most Families Spend Waiting
  • It Looks Like Boredom. Your Child’s Brain Has Nothing to Hook the Lesson To.
  • 3 Things Schools Will Not Spell Out About Your Child’s Triennial IEP Review

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