As someone with dyslexia this really helps me understand that I'm not alone and shouldn't feel held back by it yet again another amazing video it's great to see that one of my favourite UA-camrs shares some similar experiences to me
it was a hard video for me to make but I’m so glad that we share things in common and always know that I’ll be here for you! Thank you so much for the comment.
I think one of the best things we can teach our children is perseverance, to not give up. You are a great example. I love the way you appreciate everyone who supported you and traveled with you on this journey. And continues to support you to this day. We all need the support of a team and I'm so blessed to be on your's. Remember, you are never traveling alone.
Thanks Corey for sharing your experiences here! I am sure many can identify with your struggles. You are amazing! You have kept a positive attitude and never give up! I am so proud of you!
I heard you were home! I remember when your parents were going through getting you the help you needed. I think your mom even spoke before the Kent School Board. My friend, Camille Cummings, ran a school at The Friends Church. I wonder if you were there when she was. She since has passed away from cancer. I loved your grandma and great grandma. Your grandma was like my second mom. 💜💜💜
@@nancyalexander6492 that makes a lot of sense and I’m glad she did! It helped me so much and I can’t thank them enough! I know I miss them every day! They maid everything brighter! We will all ways have our memories!
Honestly Cor, as a kid who also grew up in the 90's in a special needs class. There weren't many times I felt bad, I had my friends and if anyone made fun usually there was a teacher around. Of course I know that's not always the case and I know even to this day some parents don't wanna put them in a "special class' so others won't make fun but that's just unfortant stigma. Funny enough now as an adult who got his dream job being a chef, I seen loads of my old teachers, one who helped me like you determine how much help I needed (intruth I really was on the spectrum, I need some extra time and more of fear of public speaking but I could do the work), from that little boy to this adult man helping and serving her and her daughter with clear voice, eye contact and everything. Truly nice to know if I need help even if I can't have it I can always help myself with the tools I learned. Asking for help is hard but failing sis even harder.
Thank you for sharing your story. It’s really interesting how it affected people in different ways. Being back at the school where it all started was hard for me but felt good to share my experiences and what I went through.
@@CorExplorations Sometimes man going to the dark memories makes us remember how much we grown and know that we like plants grow from the dark and reach for the light or even the stars
As someone with dyslexia this really helps me understand that I'm not alone and shouldn't feel held back by it yet again another amazing video it's great to see that one of my favourite UA-camrs shares some similar experiences to me
it was a hard video for me to make but I’m so glad that we share things in common and always know that I’ll be here for you! Thank you so much for the comment.
Wow! What a good video and to learn more about your challenges you faced in school.
Thank you so much for the amazing comment!!!
Very awesome of you to open up about this stuff dude! Takes a lot to do that!
Thanks man!!!
I think one of the best things we can teach our children is perseverance, to not give up. You are a great example. I love the way you appreciate everyone who supported you and traveled with you on this journey. And continues to support you to this day. We all need the support of a team and I'm so blessed to be on your's. Remember, you are never traveling alone.
Thank you!!!!
So proud of you for overcoming your struggles. But most importantly, for never giving up! God Bless you ❤️
Thank you so much for the comment! That means a lot to me! I hope you have an amazing day!!!!
Thanks Cor for sharing your story! I grew up with a learning disability as well. Thanks for shedding light on this topic.
It’s my pleasure! Thank you so much for the comment!!!
Thanks Corey for sharing your experiences here! I am sure many can identify with your struggles. You are amazing! You have kept a positive attitude and never give up! I am so proud of you!
Thank you so much for the amazing comment that means a lot to me. I hope you have an amazing day!
Very good video. Very heart felt and brought tears to my eyes. Love you sooo much.
Love you too!!! Thank you for commenting!!
Thanks for sharing. Success is knowing you can do it it you persevere. Keep it up. Nancy👍🏻
Thank you for the amazing comment and all the support!!
I heard you were home! I remember when your parents were going through getting you the help you needed. I think your mom even spoke before the Kent School Board. My friend, Camille Cummings, ran a school at The Friends Church. I wonder if you were there when she was. She since has passed away from cancer. I loved your grandma and great grandma. Your grandma was like my second mom. 💜💜💜
@@nancyalexander6492 that makes a lot of sense and I’m glad she did! It helped me so much and I can’t thank them enough! I know I miss them every day! They maid everything brighter! We will all ways have our memories!
Honestly Cor, as a kid who also grew up in the 90's in a special needs class. There weren't many times I felt bad, I had my friends and if anyone made fun usually there was a teacher around. Of course I know that's not always the case and I know even to this day some parents don't wanna put them in a "special class' so others won't make fun but that's just unfortant stigma. Funny enough now as an adult who got his dream job being a chef, I seen loads of my old teachers, one who helped me like you determine how much help I needed (intruth I really was on the spectrum, I need some extra time and more of fear of public speaking but I could do the work), from that little boy to this adult man helping and serving her and her daughter with clear voice, eye contact and everything. Truly nice to know if I need help even if I can't have it I can always help myself with the tools I learned. Asking for help is hard but failing sis even harder.
Thank you for sharing your story. It’s really interesting how it affected people in different ways. Being back at the school where it all started was hard for me but felt good to share my experiences and what I went through.
@@CorExplorations Sometimes man going to the dark memories makes us remember how much we grown and know that we like plants grow from the dark and reach for the light or even the stars
@@tommypaton2445 can’t agree more!!!!
great video Corey!! i’m really proud of you for speaking up about a sensitive topic like this, that takes a lot of bravery!
Thank you so much and thank you for all ways being there for me!!!
@@CorExplorations of course buddy! thanks for being such a great friend!! 😁