I AM GRATEFUL FOR LUCY-


Did you watch the king’s coronation concert ?
I did! And it was great. I love all the artists that performed that night.
Tiwa’s Savage performance was spectacular! She represents my country Nigeria very well and she even sang a Yoruba song which was 🔥
I love Lionel Richie’s performance too, his song – All Night Long… gives me goosebumps and he knows how to get people dancing. Even King Charles, George and Charlotte were dancing lol. 😆
I also Love when James Nesbitt mentioned my favorite food – Jollof rice in his poem Poem.
However the performance I loved most that night was that of a girl called Lucy. She played the piano. She’s fabulous.
Lucy is a 13-year-old blind and autistic, but she did not let her blindness stop her and that she performed on the biggest stage ever. This was a big deal!
She brought tears to my eyes because she’s truly an inspiration.
Seeing her perform at the concert with a smile makes me smile too. Because I love children, especially those with autism.
I know that raising an autistic child can be very hard and stressful. However they’re a blessing and they’re unique and so special.
I have worked with them and I have friends that have autistic children.
I know for sure that all children have talents.
All you need to do is pay attention to them and then encourage them.
As parents we must stop focusing on what our children cannot do instead let’s focus on what THEY CAN DO!
So dear parents, what does your child like to do?
Once you know this you can encourage them and get them a tutor to teach them how to do this better.
You never know they may be singing on a big stage in front of queens and kings in the future just like Lucy. I’m sure Lucy’s parents are proud of her.
I know an autistic child that’s a talented artist. This boy’s drawing is amazing. The boy’s parents have enrolled him in an art school where he is excelling.
DEAR YOUNG PEOPLE – YOU CAN BE ANYTHING YOU WANT TO BE IF ONLY YOU BELIEVE.
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