
When the Home Environment Shapes a Child’s Success
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Lauren Edmunds explores a controversial yet crucial topic: Are some children placed in expensive remedial environments when the real challenges stem from their home environment? She discusses how anxiety, rather than intrinsic learning difficulties, can sometimes be the root cause of academic struggles—and how family dynamics may play a significant role. By making small, intentional changes at home, parents can create a more supportive atmosphere that fosters a child’s emotional, social, and academic growth. Lauren encourages self-reflection, continuous learning, and a commitment to positive change, offering hope for families looking to help their children thrive.