My girl the artist

It started a long time ago…. Emily was 3 years old and we bought her crayons, markers, paint, play doh, construction papers and so much more.

My mom was a kindergarten teacher so it was just normal for me to have Emily try all kind of stuff.

Never mind her diagnosis… Her syndrome wasn’t going to define her. She was and still is Emily, she has cri du chat syndrome but she is not her syndrome.

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The flower painting is now in Ohio, the heart one was made for a special friend who had a rough day at school and ended-up at the hospital. That was Emily’s way to say I’m thinking about you :). She’s offered another one to a friend on her birthday…

The other day she told me we needed to find a museum for her art πŸ™‚

For now, I am just going to keep finding room in our house and encourage her to keep trying different ways of painting.

Once she’s ready, I have seen some really nice painting exercises book… I will get her one and help her try new things.

Who knows, maybe one day she will sell her art or expose it!

In my eyes, she’s that talented but I’m biased.

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Emily is reading!!

The summer before Emily started high school, we decided to have her math and English reading skills tested at our local Sylvan Learning Center

Emily was missing skills normally acquired in 1st grade.

We don’t know what Emily can or can’t learn but we know that she is learning so with that in mind, we invested in her. So far, a small fortune has been invested in her private tutoring but to see her reading skills improving is priceless.

Today, she received a card.

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When she opened the card, she started to read out loud so I stopped her and recorded her.

Click on the link to witness this amazing event.

Emily is reading

Here you have it.

My baby can read. She’s awesome, she’s a rockstar and I adore her for not giving up and continuously trying.