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Your Child Wasn’t Born Bad at Math. It Was Handed to Them in a Language Nobody Translated.

July 10, 2026 | By Laura Lurns

A London teenager was sorted into the bottom math set and written off as hopeless. Then a first-year teacher named Jo Boaler swapped the page for something real, named the math inside it, and rewrote a life. The “math person” gate was never locked.

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An Accommodation and a Modification Are Not the Same Thing. One Keeps the Bar, One Lowers It.

July 10, 2026 | By Laura Lurns

Two words in your child’s IEP sound like cousins and do opposite jobs. One builds a ramp to grade-level work. The other lowers the bar and, years later, narrows which high-school doors stay open.

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A mother sits beside her child at a sunlit kitchen table with colorful learning blocks, working through math together calmly

Your Bright Child Isn’t Lazy at Homework. The Skill Underneath Is Running Behind.

July 10, 2026 | By Laura Lurns

Zips through one problem, then blanks on the identical next one. Parents call it careless. The brain science calls it an executive-function bottleneck, and it responds to something far kinder than a raised voice.

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The 5 Parts of an Annual IEP Meeting, and the One Question That Changes Each One

July 10, 2026 | By Laura Lurns

Most families sit through the annual IEP meeting as spectators, nodding along to acronyms. It was never a status update. It is the one hour a year the whole plan gets rebuilt, and knowing its five parts turns you into an equal member of the team.

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Why Does My Autistic Child Seem Like a Different Kid Outside?

July 10, 2026 | By Laura Lurns

A Cambridge autism researcher spent ten years asking why so many autistic children seem more themselves outdoors. Her answer upends the usual advice: the magic was never in the scenery. It was in everything the setting stopped demanding of them.

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Swap ‘Try Harder’ for the Study Tools Your Teen With Dyslexia Actually Needs

July 10, 2026 | By Laura Lurns

Pulled from class, ranked against friends collecting distinctions, a struggling teen delivers the verdict before any exam does. The fix was never “work harder.” It was a toolkit, and a definition of dyslexia that finally caught up with the science.

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An IEP Meeting Spends an Hour on What Your Child Struggles With. No Wonder You Leave in Tears.

July 9, 2026 | By Laura Lurns

Crying in the parking lot after an IEP meeting feels like a private failure. It is closer to a near-universal experience with a structural cause, and it points to a reframe that shifts how you walk into the next one.

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There Is No Math Gene. The Brain Learns to See Numbers at a Glance.

July 9, 2026 | By Laura Lurns

One child sees four dots and knows. Another counts them every time. That difference is not talent; it is a trainable skill called subitizing, and it quietly decides whether math will feel fluent or frightening for years.

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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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  • Your Child Wasn’t Born Bad at Math. It Was Handed to Them in a Language Nobody Translated.
  • An Accommodation and a Modification Are Not the Same Thing. One Keeps the Bar, One Lowers It.
  • Your Bright Child Isn’t Lazy at Homework. The Skill Underneath Is Running Behind.
  • The 5 Parts of an Annual IEP Meeting, and the One Question That Changes Each One
  • Why Does My Autistic Child Seem Like a Different Kid Outside?

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