My family was absolutely supportive. I did have a fear of cold reads because of my dyslexia, but my family's support and reading classes really helped me overcome my fear!
Sentiment: POSITIVE
My parents have been my biggest support. Had it not been for them, I would have not been able to be the confident and fearless person that I am today.
My parents were very supportive.
I had a family that supported me.
My parents have been very supportive, in fact, it was my mother who identified that what I was going through was actually depression. My family and friends never let me feel as if something was wrong with me. They made me feel that what I was going through was okay. They supported my decision to take medication for depression.
My family and friends have been monumentally supportive from well before I was a published author.
My immediate family was always very supportive. It was my own fear of the rest of the world not accepting me, the rest of our society not accepting my wish to be an actor.
My whole family has been such a great support, and they're the ones who have kept me grounded and allowed me to be who I am today.
My parents have always been very supportive. I didn't go to school because my home was my school.
My family couldn't be more supportive. They're worried and they're always in my business, and my mother does send me grad-school applications every now and again.
My family supported me. I wasn't hot-housed at all as a young child; I didn't go to any kind of gifted school. They didn't exist in the very poor parts of England when I grew up in the 1980s. I had a great time to learn, had access to libraries and teachers who were patient and enthusiastic when I showed ability in some subjects.