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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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Nobody Taught Your Child What the Equal Sign Means. That Is the Whole Problem.

June 17, 2026 | By Laura Lurns

Shown 2 + __ = 5, most children confidently write 7. It looks like a math failure. It is one misread symbol, trained in two hundred equations at a time, and the fix takes five minutes a day.

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A Bad Grade Doesn’t Measure Your Child. It Starts Teaching Them Who They Are.

June 16, 2026 | By Laura Lurns

A report card does more than mark a test. Watch closely and a grade stops describing one hard afternoon and starts telling your child who they are. Here is the science of why mistakes belong in learning, and what to do at home.

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Your Child Isn’t Being Difficult. Two Wirings Are Sharing One Brain.

June 16, 2026 | By Laura Lurns

The same child orders every toy by color, then forgets their shoes. A meltdown gets marked as behavior. Here is what a leading neurodevelopmental psychiatrist wants parents to understand about the two wirings sharing one brain, and the small fixes that change everything.

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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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  • Your Child Solved It in Their Head. The Report Card Called That a B.
  • Your Child Tells Brilliant Stories. The Page Only Shows Three Sentences.
  • You’ve Tried a Little of Everything. That Is Exactly Why Nothing Has Stuck.
  • Your Child Isn’t Lazy. Writing by Hand Is Stealing the Sentence They Had.
  • Nobody Taught Your Child What the Equal Sign Means. That Is the Whole Problem.

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