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April D's avatar

You are an amazing support to Noah. People who have dyslexia are able to accept and ovecome it because of the love and care they get .

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Emma Nelson's avatar

Thank you dearly! Comments like this mean the world to me because Noah means the world to me, and I want to do whatever I can to help him feel supported and encouraged.

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Shelley Wilburn's avatar

What a beautiful post, Emma. Your love for your brother really shows - as it should. He is such a little doll! He is blessed to have an advocate in you. You’re a wonderful sister!

I think audio books are invaluable in so many ways, but priceless for those who struggle with reading, especially those with dyslexia. Kudos to you for helping in that area, too!

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Emma Nelson's avatar

Thank you, Shelley! πŸ₯Ή Your encouragement means the world to me. I'm grateful for such a strong, sweet brother.

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Madisyn's avatar

I also struggled with dyslexia as a child! I was in those intervention classes and reading was an absolute nightmare as a child. Now as an adult it’s one of my favorite things to do! I love that you do audio readings of your posts. I struggled a lot with reading comprehension at his age but as I got older I found out ways to help myself. This is an awesome post and I’m glad Noah found a way to still enjoy reading regardless of the challenges!

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Emma Nelson's avatar

Thanks for sharing, Madisyn πŸ₯Ή It's incredible how successful people with dyslexia tend to be. I'm encouraged to hear that you love to read; I hope Noah finds his rhythm with written language and continues to love books into adulthood.

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Jim J Wilsky's avatar

Beautiful post Emma. On the flip side, I would be willing to bet your brother thinks he has the best sister in the world. - Jim

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Emma Nelson's avatar

He seems to think so. I'm honored he does :)

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