Inspiring 11-Year-Old Autistic Girl Who Refused To Talk In Class Sings Beautifully In Front Of Millions

Oct 26, 2018 by apost team

Sometimes all you need is music to make you feel comfortable and give you the confidence needed to soar.

At only 10 years old, Kaylee Rodgers wowed audiences everywhere when she performed a rousing rendition of "Hallelujah" during a school holiday concert. Rodgers sang the classic Leonard Cohen song with the expertise and precision of a professional musician, hitting all of the high notes with ease.

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What makes this story remarkable is that Kaylee has both autism and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Kaylee has harnessed the power of music to give her the necessary confidence to use her voice in meaningful ways.

Although Kaylee does not feel comfortable speaking in front of her classmates at school, the stage is her oasis and source of confidence.

After her school concert performance, Kaylee was invited to perform in front of an audience of millions on the stage of the NBC program "Little Big Shots." After singing the first verse solo, she was then joined on stage by Grammy Award-winning musical group Pentatonix to finish the rest of the magical song.

The five-member a capella group crafted a performance that seamlessly included Kaylee into the harmony.

One of Kaylee's biggest fans is her school principal, Colin Millar. Millar said that he is so impressed with Kaylee's confidence and that she has figured out how to leverage her musical ability to give her a voice where she previously did not have one.

This story deserves to be spread so that everyone can feel the love and understand the courage and spunk of this sweet little girl. Make sure your friends and family do not miss out on this stunning performance by Kaylee Rodgers.