At this point, we had around 15 videos posted on YouTube between the DIY gummies and the toy unboxings. We had believed that having a YouTube channel would be a fantastic way of having an archive where we could see Fabu’s progress throughout time. Her YouTube channel was also a way for family and friends to see her improvement. We soon noticed that random people were following the channel and also making comments on the videos posted. Fabu was the first one to notice that we had reached 100 followers on YouTube.
We were so surprised that our content was being watched and people commenting, but nobody knew what we were doing. Their comments were based on the actual content of the video.

We were not ready to openly speak about Fabu’s speech delay, ADHD, and learning disabilities. Fabu was even less prepared, and we did not want to take away from the positive results we were obtaining.

We knew that with the positive results we were obtaining, we would want to speak with other parents going through the same issues so that we could help. However, at that time, it was too soon, and we were not prepared.

Look at us now; it only took us four years.