Lunch Break: Autistic opera singer
To give us a break from the daily grind…
Stephanie can’t always express herself in conversation, but she has found her voice through opera:
Email Bethany with your Lunch Break suggestions.
To give us a break from the daily grind…
Stephanie can’t always express herself in conversation, but she has found her voice through opera:
Email Bethany with your Lunch Break suggestions.
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My son is autistic, too. From a very young age, music “spoke” to him. He could sing songs in languages he’d never heard or spoken before. He is an excellent mimic musically, which is curious because when speaking he uses a fairly flat tone…although he’s improving there bit by bit. We always play music around the house, whether it’s an iPod, a CD, or even my feeble attempts to play a piano.