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There Are No Lazy Kids - Just Kids Facing Invisible Challenges
When we label children as "lazy," we miss what's happening beneath the surface. Children are naturally curious beings who want to succeed. What looks like laziness is often sensory overwhelm, perfectionism, anxiety, or executive function challenges. Instead of asking "Why won't this child work harder?" we should ask "What barriers are they facing that I can't see?" and "How can I help them succeed?"

Jane Shin
Apr 303 min read
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