January 7, 2026 |
By Laura Lurns
The Complex Brain Networks Behind Number Processing When your child experiences challenges with numbers and math concepts, what’s happening in their brain? The answer reveals something fascinating about brain development rather than deficiency. Research from Stanford and other leading institutions shows that mathematical thinking involves intricate neural networks spanning multiple brain regions, not a single […]
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January 7, 2026 |
By Laura Lurns
Understanding the Genetic Research on Number Sense Development Research shows a strong genetic component to how children develop number sense and mathematical thinking. Studies found that if one identical twin is building math skills more slowly, there’s a 58% chance the other twin experiences similar patterns. For non-identical twins, that number drops to 39%. Children […]
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January 6, 2026 |
By Laura Lurns
Is your child’s reading program actually working? After 3-6 months, you should see measurable progress in decoding and spelling. If not, switching mid-year might be the best decision you make for their developing brain.
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January 5, 2026 |
By Laura Lurns
Understanding the Genetic Component When you’re experiencing challenges with numbers yourself, watching your child struggle brings a specific kind of heartache. You wonder if you’ve passed something on to them, if you’re somehow responsible for their difficulties. Let’s look at what research tells us about the genetic aspects of dyscalculia and number sense development. Studies […]
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January 4, 2026 |
By Laura Lurns
Discover how Esports can revolutionize your child’s education! Learn from a pioneer with 15+ years of experience. Unlock innovative learning opportunities today!
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January 4, 2026 |
By Laura Lurns
Understanding the Genetic Component When you’re experiencing challenges with numbers yourself, watching your child struggle brings a specific kind of heartache. You wonder if you’ve passed something on to them, if you’re somehow responsible for their difficulties. Let’s look at what research tells us about the genetic aspects of dyscalculia and number sense development. Studies […]
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January 3, 2026 |
By Laura Lurns
Discover how to transform math learning into an exciting journey for your child! Crystal, a seasoned math teacher from Houston, shares invaluable insights to make math moments matter. Empower your child to love and excel in math with these expert tips! via @MakeMathMoments
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January 3, 2026 |
By Laura Lurns
Understanding the Genetic Component When you’re experiencing challenges with numbers yourself, watching your child struggle brings a specific kind of heartache. You wonder if you’ve passed something on to them, if you’re somehow responsible for their difficulties. Let’s look at what research tells us about the genetic aspects of dyscalculia and number sense development. Studies […]
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January 2, 2026 |
By Laura Lurns
Discover how to transform math struggles into triumphs! Learn from a seasoned educator’s journey and gain practical strategies to boost your child’s math confidence this school year. Empower your child to love learning math! via @MakeMathMoments
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January 2, 2026 |
By Laura Lurns
Understanding the Genetic Component When you’re experiencing challenges with numbers yourself, watching your child struggle brings a specific kind of heartache. You wonder if you’ve passed something on to them, if you’re somehow responsible for their difficulties. Let’s look at what research tells us about the genetic aspects of dyscalculia and number sense development. Studies […]
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