10-year-old autistic girl singing ‘Hallelujah’ will send shivers up your spine
LONDON A 10-year-old girl from Northern Ireland has wowed people around the world after a video of her singing in her school choir went viral.
The video of the choirs’s version of Leonard Cohens “Hallelujah” recorded at the school’s Christmas show has gained almost 170,000 views in three days.
Kaylee Rodgers, from Donaghadee, County Down, has autism and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), but singing has helped her build up her confidence.
According to the National Autistic Society, autism is a “developmental disability that affects how a person communicates with and relates to other people”. The NHS defines ADHD as a group of behavioural symptoms including “inattentiveness, hyperactivity and impulsiveness”.
People from around the world have been wowed by the little girl’s voice, with hundreds of comments praising Kaylee’s singing ability.
“Wow what a beautiful voice she has,” wrote one commenter. “Leonard Cohen would love this!” wrote another.
Kaylee’s headteacher told UTV that the video shows how far Kaylee has come since she came to the school in Primary Four (aged between 7 and 8).
“For a child who came in P4 and wouldn’t really talk, wouldnt really read out in class, to stand and perform in front of an audience is amazing. It takes a lot of effort on Kaylees part”” Colin Millar, principal of Killard House, told UTV.
Bravo, Kaylee!
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