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Your Child Is Smart. Reading Is Still a Struggle. Both Things Are True at Once.

June 28, 2026 | By Laura Lurns

A dyslexic producer remembers being called college-level smart and unable to spell in the same year. His story unpacks why bright and struggling are not opposites, why audiobooks count as reading, and how the inner voice that says a child is stupid gets rewritten.

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Your Child’s Fidget Isn’t a Reward. It’s How Their Nervous System Stays Regulated.

June 28, 2026 | By Laura Lurns

The after-school meltdown is not bad behavior, and the fidget is not a toy to take away. Here is the science of sensory regulation, and why the tools that settle your child should never be treated as a reward.

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You’re Not Scattered in Meetings. Your Brain Sees Too Many Connections at Once.

June 28, 2026 | By Laura Lurns

You see five connections where the room sees one, then watch a good idea come out tangled and decide to stay silent. That silence is working memory overflowing, not a lack of ideas, and there is a steady way out.

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Your Child’s Focus Isn’t Broken. A Screen Won’t Be What Rebuilds It.

June 28, 2026 | By Laura Lurns

Your child drifts within minutes of opening a book, and the apps promise a fix. But the science on brain training is thin, and the strongest tools for rebuilding attention are free, at home, and already in your hands.

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Your Child Isn’t Avoiding Reading. The Room Is Quietly Wearing Their Eyes Out.

June 28, 2026 | By Laura Lurns

Your child rubs their eyes, slumps toward the page, and gets a headache by afternoon. Before you blame the lesson or the child, check the room. Flicker, tiny text, and glare quietly tire young eyes, and most of it is fixable.

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When Math Homework Ends in a Meltdown, the Worksheet Was Never the Real Problem

June 28, 2026 | By Laura Lurns

When math homework turns into a meltdown, the numbers were never the real problem. Brain science explains what is actually happening, why your calm matters more than your math, and the resets that bring the thinking brain back online.

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There Is No Such Thing as a Math Person. Your Child Was Taught to Believe There Is.

June 28, 2026 | By Laura Lurns

Your child says they are not a math person, and you believe them a little. Here is why that sentence is a prediction rather than a fact, what the homework slump is actually telling you, and the small thing to do tonight.

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She Asked the School to Stop Reading His Tests Aloud. His Scores Went Up.

June 27, 2026 | By Laura Lurns

A child earns A’s and B’s and still struggles to read. Here is how heavy accommodations quietly replace the skill, and the one question that puts reading instruction back at the center.

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Your Child Doesn’t Need More Math Drills. They Need to Know What the Numbers Mean.

June 27, 2026 | By Laura Lurns

Flashcards and number-sense apps feel like progress, but researchers found they do not track with real math growth. The skill that does is free, takes minutes, and works at any age.

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The Picture That Matches the Words Is Teaching Your Child to Guess, Not Read.

June 27, 2026 | By Laura Lurns

Your struggling reader looks at the picture, then says the word, and it looks like progress. Often it is not. Here is how to choose books that build real reading instead of better guessing, and why the plainest page does the most work.

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  • Your Child Is Smart. Reading Is Still a Struggle. Both Things Are True at Once.
  • Your Child’s Fidget Isn’t a Reward. It’s How Their Nervous System Stays Regulated.
  • You’re Not Scattered in Meetings. Your Brain Sees Too Many Connections at Once.
  • Your Child’s Focus Isn’t Broken. A Screen Won’t Be What Rebuilds It.
  • Your Child Isn’t Avoiding Reading. The Room Is Quietly Wearing Their Eyes Out.

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