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The Quiet Problem No One Is Naming: Your Child Is Outsourcing Their Thinking
For parents of children aged 3–9. Because the habit forming right now will shape everything that comes after.
6 hrs ago • Neurry
What Happens to a Child Who Never Learns to Be Bored
For parents of children aged 3–7. Because boredom is not a problem your child needs you to solve. It is the first invitation to build.
6 hrs ago • Neurry
It’s Not Too Late: Building a Foundation at 10 When You Missed the Window at 5
For parents of children aged 9–12. Because the window is narrower than it was. But it is not closed.
6 hrs ago • Neurry
What Your 6-Year-Old Loses in Their First Year of School (And How to Protect It)
For parents of children aged 5–7. Because school will build one thing in your child. Your job is to build the other.
6 hrs ago • Neurry
The Child Who Gives Up: What It Actually Means and What to Do About It
For parents of children aged 5–9. Because the child who quits when things get hard is not showing you a flaw. They are showing y
6 hrs ago • Neurry
Ages 7–9: The Window That Shapes Everything After
For parents of 7, 8, and 9-year-olds. This is the most important thing you’ll read about this period of your child’s life.
6 hrs ago • Neurry
The First Generation That May Never Need to Think for Themselves — And Why That Should Worry Us Less Than We Think
For parents of children aged 7–12. Because the protection your child needs isn’t a filter or a ban. It’s something you can build.
6 hrs ago • Neurry
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