East Texas Girl with Tourette's Syndrome Writes Book to Combat Bullying
WFAASeptember 7, 20251 min685 views
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- 👧 Kylie Wright, an 11-year-old with Tourette's syndrome, has transformed her experiences with bullying into a powerful tool for change.
- 💡 Instead of letting negative experiences affect her, Kylie decided to create awareness and help other children.
"My Sparkle Still Bright" Book
- 📚 Kylie's book, "My Sparkle Still Bright," features a main character named Emma who overcomes bullying and embraces her inner confidence.
- ✍️ The story is inspired by Kylie's own experiences, including being bullied for her Tourette's syndrome, which she describes as something she couldn't turn off.
- ✨ The book's message emphasizes that differences should not be seen as flaws, and that everyone's unique "sparkle" is bright and should never stop shining.
Overcoming Challenges
- 🧠 Tourette's syndrome, a neurological disorder causing uncontrollable ticks, is explained as a condition where repressing symptoms can be physically painful.
- 💖 Kylie's mother, Brandy Kger, played a supportive role, reminding Kylie of her specialness daily, which helped Kylie channel her pain into writing as an escape.
- ✅ Kylie's ability to channel her pain into art and writing demonstrates resilience and a proactive approach to making a positive impact.
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