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Y/n is a baby who was only 3 years old,
She has seizure, but the most late came to her is
Autism.
She has 3 famous brother that is around age 21, Matthew Bernard Sturniolo, y/n called him Matt, Nicolas Antonio Sturniolo, Y/n called him nick, the last one is Christopher Owen Sturniolo, Y/n called her Chris, The saddest thing that her brothers doesn't know is
Y/n having Autism and Seizure, Only Marylou & jimmy does (that's their parents).

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This is the title of the book !! :

**Title: Little Y/n's Big World**

In the cozy suburbs of Boston, the Sturniolo family was well-known. The three brothers—Matt, Nick, and Chris—had found fame through their charm, wit, and brotherly antics, gathering a massive following on social media. Their youngest sibling, Y/n, was the apple of everyone's eye. At only three years old, her bubbly laughter and infectious smile could light up any room. But Y/n's world was more complex than anyone realized.

One afternoon, Marylou and Jimmy were busy in the kitchen, preparing lunch. Y/n played with her dolls on the living room carpet, her giggles echoing through the house. Suddenly, the room went eerily silent. Marylou turned just in time to see Y/n collapse, her small body convulsing.

Panic surged through Marylou as she screamed for Jimmy. They both rushed to Y/n's side, trying to keep calm as they followed the emergency instructions they had learned. Within minutes, an ambulance arrived, and Y/n was whisked away to the hospital. It was the longest ride of their lives.

Hours later, the doctors explained Y/n had suffered a seizure. It was the first of what might be many, they warned. The parents exchanged worried glances, already feeling the weight of their new reality.

Despite this scare, Y/n's condition stabilized, and the family returned home, trying to establish a sense of normalcy. The brothers, busy with their schedules, were unaware of the true extent of Y/n's health issues. To them, she was their adorable little sister, full of life and joy.

A few weeks later, Marylou and Jimmy sat in a doctor's office again, this time facing a developmental pediatrician. The doctor delivered another blow: Y/n was on the autism spectrum. They felt a mix of emotions—sadness, worry, but also determination. They knew Y/n needed their strength.

The parents decided to keep the diagnosis private for the time being, not wanting to overwhelm the boys who were just beginning their careers. They sought out therapies and interventions, and soon Y/n was enrolled in specialized programs designed to help her navigate her world.

Y/n's brothers noticed her increasing need for structure and her occasional struggles with sensory overload. They attributed it to her age and the trauma of her seizure. Little did they know, Y/n was bravely battling more than they could see.

One evening, Matt, Nick, and Chris sat in the living room, brainstorming ideas for their next video. Y/n toddled over, clutching her favorite teddy bear. She climbed onto Nick's lap, her big eyes looking up at him.

"What's up, princess?" Nick asked, ruffling her hair.

Y/n responded with a shy smile, then nestled into his arms. The brothers exchanged looks, silently agreeing to take a break and give Y/n their undivided attention. They watched as she carefully lined up her toys, noticing the meticulous way she arranged everything.

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