Sweet Autistic Girl Performs Whitney Houston Classic That Has The Crowd In Tears
By Dreamer

If you know someone dealing with autism, then you should understand that communicating with other people can be a challenging and overbearing experience. Especially if the person is in front of a large crowd or group of people. This discomfort can be the reason for many serious communication problems - and this is something little Emma is very familiar with.The sweet little girl was diagnosed with autism when she was a young child and sincerely dislikes speaking with, or in front of, strangers. But when Mom and Dad suggested she try out for "Autism's Got Talent," a platform for those with autism to perform, Emma jumped at it. Even though she disliked talking to strangers, the idea of singing was too much fun.

Performing for the Autism's Got Talent crowd, Emma decided to sing Whitney Houston's classic hit, "One Moment in Time." Even though Emma has had trouble with communication in the past, everything changes the moment she opens up her mouth to sing. It's as if her feelings of nervousness melt away and she's the only person in the world. Mom and Dad can't help but shout out in support as their brave little girl knocks the socks off of the audience. How could such a beautiful (and powerful) voice come from such a small girl? They grinned from ear to ear as their baby girl sang her heart out!

The crowd watched in awe as Emma worked her way through Whitney's hit with such gusto. This talented little girl may have trouble with speaking - but her singing is that of an angel. Listen to her rendition of "One Moment in Time" in the video below. If her voice is this good now, we can only assume she'll be a superstar when she gets older. Nothing can hold this brave little lady down!
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