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Stop Blaming the Child. Science Debunked This Teaching Myth in 2008.

July 3, 2026 | By Laura Lurns

A 2008 review settled it: matching lessons to a child’s supposed learning style does nothing for how much they learn. Yet close to nine in ten classrooms still teach the myth. Here is where the real struggle hides, and the free strategies that build a learning brain.

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The Way You React to a Bad Math Grade Decides Whether Your Child Tries Again

July 3, 2026 | By Laura Lurns

Bronze medalists rate themselves happier than silver medalists, and the reason lives in the story they tell about the same result. The grade your child brings home works the same way, and your reaction is the caption that sticks.

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The Reading Struggle Doesn’t Start With Letters. It Starts With Sound.

July 3, 2026 | By Laura Lurns

Sounding out words is not the same as reading them. For many children the struggle lives below the letters, in how the brain sorts the sounds of speech. Rhythm and rhyme train that ear long before the first book.

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Your Child Isn’t Out of Ideas. They Have Nowhere to Put Them.

July 3, 2026 | By Laura Lurns

Talking about a topic and writing about it are two different jobs, and schoolwork asks a struggling child to do both at once. A mind map splits them apart, giving ideas a place to land before they have to be put in order.

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It Looks Like a School Technology Story. It Is About Who Teaches Your Child.

July 3, 2026 | By Laura Lurns

Adoption raced ahead of the rulebook. Teachers and students already use AI daily while most principals report no guidance, and the same lag that failed reading is repeating. The steadiest fix does not sit in a district office. It sits at your table.

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Four Eye-Care Bodies Agree: Your Child’s Reading Struggle Usually Isn’t a Vision Problem

July 2, 2026 | By Laura Lurns

Flipped letters and a tinted page make a reading struggle look like an eye problem. It usually isn’t. The gap between comfort and decoding is the whole story, and it points to a fix that actually works.

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The Most Focused Teaching Your Child Gets All Day Might Happen at Your Kitchen Table

July 2, 2026 | By Laura Lurns

One adult, thirty-three children, and half a class period lost to passes and interruptions. That is the room a veteran teacher describes. It reframes the ten quiet minutes at your kitchen table as the highest-attention teaching your child gets all day.

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Before You Buy a Focus Supplement, What Does Your Child’s Brain Actually Need?

July 2, 2026 | By Laura Lurns

The bottle promising sharper focus for your child is selling a boost that does not exist. The useful question is quieter: is a developing brain short on iron, or omega-3, or sleep, and what would a test actually show?

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Why Does My Child Understand Sharing but Freeze at Long Division?

July 2, 2026 | By Laura Lurns

A child who shares snacks evenly at five will stall on long division five years later, and nothing about them broke. The written steps were taught before the meaning underneath them. Flip that order, and the numbers start pointing at something real again.

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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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Recent Posts

  • Stop Blaming the Child. Science Debunked This Teaching Myth in 2008.
  • The Way You React to a Bad Math Grade Decides Whether Your Child Tries Again
  • The Reading Struggle Doesn’t Start With Letters. It Starts With Sound.
  • Your Child Isn’t Out of Ideas. They Have Nowhere to Put Them.
  • It Looks Like a School Technology Story. It Is About Who Teaches Your Child.

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