Saturday, 31 January 2015

A 12-year-old girl with Down's syndrome is told she can't sing.. Watch her prove everyone wrong

A 12-year-old girl with Down's syndrome is told she can't sing.. Watch her prove everyone wrong


It requires twice the standard energy for 12-year-old Madison to sing. But sing she does

We love Madison Tevlin's attitude to life - when she's told she can't do something, she goes and works towards doing it.
Madison has Down's syndrome which makes it difficult to produce sound.
"Very few people with Down's syndrome will ever be able to sing," Down Syndrome Education International says.
But Madison says she "wants to inspire". And inspire she does.
It takes around twice the standard energy, it is believed, for Madison to speak and the power of recall to remember all 348 words is impressive.
Singing a cover of John Legend’s song All Of Me, Madison gives a great perfomance.
It reminds us of the time 15-year-old Ethan Plumb fulfilled his dream of scoring the winning try.

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