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The Messy Homeschool Shelf Isn’t a Tidiness Problem. It’s a Working-Memory Problem.

July 7, 2026 | By Laura Lurns

Tidy shelves photograph well, but that was never the point. An organized homeschool works because it removes the small decisions that quietly drain a child’s attention before the lesson starts. Set up for focus, not for show.

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Consistency Was Never the Secret to a Calm Homeschool. Rhythm Is.

July 7, 2026 | By Laura Lurns

Most homeschool plans assume you and your child arrive with the same fuel every morning. You never do. The parents who stop fighting that fact, and fit the demand to the day, trade guilt for a rhythm that finally holds.

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The Disorganized Child Who Finally Gets the Important Things Done

July 6, 2026 | By Laura Lurns

Calling a scattered child lazy misreads the whole problem. Planning and follow-through are brain skills under construction, and the fix is not more willpower. It is moving the important task into the easy-to-start pile, where a developing brain will actually reach it.

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It Looks Like Carelessness. Your Child’s Brain Is Working Twice as Hard.

July 6, 2026 | By Laura Lurns

Forgetting a step, checking the lock again, losing the morning routine: it reads as not caring. Dyspraxia is the opposite, a coordinating brain working twice as hard on what others automate. The fix starts with one changed instruction and a lighter load on memory.

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Why Does “Try Harder” Rarely Work for a Struggling Child?

July 6, 2026 | By Laura Lurns

The two words handed to almost every struggling child are the two least likely to help. A neuroscientist who was once labeled stupid explains why willpower fails, and what a tired parent’s brain has to do with it.

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A Report Card That Shows What Your Child Builds, Not How Fast They Finish

July 5, 2026 | By Laura Lurns

A letter grade rewards the child who finishes fast, not the one who understands deeply. A handful of schools are rebuilding the report card to measure what a child builds, and the same shift works at your kitchen table tonight.

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When Your Child Understands Why Math Works, the Facts Finally Stick

July 5, 2026 | By Laura Lurns

Facts drilled without meaning evaporate over the summer. Facts built on understanding get faster and steadier. The tug of war between understanding and fluency stalls more kids than either side ever would, and the science points to a quieter answer.

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Your Child Reads Every Word on the Page Because Every Word Was Taught First

July 5, 2026 | By Laura Lurns

A trained dyslexia specialist follows one rule the classroom often breaks: never ask a child to read a word they were not taught first. That single difference is why a bright child stalls on a simple page, and how to turn it around.

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Put the Evaluation Request in Writing Before the Gap Grows Another Year

July 5, 2026 | By Laura Lurns

A reassuring “let’s give it time” sounds like the safe choice. It rarely is. For a child whose reading gap compounds each year, delay is the risk. And a federal duty called Child Find hands parents more power than most ever hear about.

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Move Your Child’s Body Before You Ask Their Brain to Sit Still

July 5, 2026 | By Laura Lurns

The child who will not sit still before school is not stalling. A developing brain treats movement as the warm-up for attention, and a landmark trial in 7 to 9 year-olds shows what a short morning burst does to focus.

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  • The Messy Homeschool Shelf Isn’t a Tidiness Problem. It’s a Working-Memory Problem.
  • Consistency Was Never the Secret to a Calm Homeschool. Rhythm Is.
  • The Disorganized Child Who Finally Gets the Important Things Done
  • It Looks Like Carelessness. Your Child’s Brain Is Working Twice as Hard.
  • Why Does “Try Harder” Rarely Work for a Struggling Child?

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