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when my sister was born I was no longer the centre of attention. Both my sister needed to split it. My parents needed to take care of two children plus all of the other obstacles.
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It was the first time I was properly away. This time unlike preschool My mother wasn't in the next room. I really didn't like it.
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This was important because I learned to swim. It was also a good activity for exercise and the first fitness extra curricular that I did. Lastly I made new friends that went to my school.
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This was a huge experience for me because after school ended in the first grade, my family moved cities. In my new school I didn't know anyone. For the first week I was just wondering around the playground at recess and sitting alone on the bus ride home.
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In the third grade I asked My uncle Joe what he did for a living and he told me that he was an architect. An architect draws things for a living. After that an architect has always been a career option for me.
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This was a project to do with my IEP. This required me to miss six weeks of school and go to Ryerson public school. It was A way for me to develop strategies to deal with my dyslexia.
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This was one of the first times I properly enrolled in a sport. Badminton was a sport that I enjoyed very much in gym class. I made a lot of friends there who where older, I was one of the youngest teens there.
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I was always fascinated by all of the people on the internet doing all these tricks in roof tops and jumping over things. in grade eight I found play project. I joined the class and a still do today
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This was a huge jump, I had to get used to the amount of freedom I had. Also I had a lot more work to do. On top of that I had to get used to writing exams.