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I was speaking at the Hillsong conference in London in 2017, about being an independent artist and about my journey through the music industry with faith," she explained. Another great mention is Naoki’s latest book, Fall Down 7 Times Get Up 8: A Young Man’s Voice from the Silence of Autism The Categorical Universe of Candice Phee, by Barry Jonsberg She told us: "There's something I explore at the end of the book, about how we live these extraordinary lives. We're always challenging ourselves to be the best that we can be, but actually there's so much contentment in these lovely normalities of life, without this need to be striving to become famous. The Categorical Universe of Candice Phee is very much about empathizing and creating bonds between children with autism and the people that care and surround them. The narrative has a significant impact because it: I think that, being on The Voice, I protected my family story. They wanted to know about family heartbreak and all that, to make a good show, but I refused to shared that. I spent a long time working with the press team to ensure stories about my family didn't go public, because it involved a lot of people and a lot of people's lives. It didn't seem like the right platform to share that, but with this book, it did feel like the right platform. It's me getting a chance to tell it, and it's also me speaking out to people who may have had to deal with family bereavement or family breakup or the whole pain of having to go through the music industry. With this book, I knew I'd be able to encourage people and speak a bit more hope into that situation."

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Few things depict imagery and paint pictures quite as well as stories do. What books out there can help our special needs children? Siblings may find it difficult to explain to their friends, or feel disappointed when their friends aren’t more understanding. Leah’s Voice tells the story of two sisters facing these challenges. Through her kindness and devotion, one sister teaches by example the importance of including everyone and showing acceptance.’ Leah says she had been more excited than nervous when first given the chance to take part in the show and had not known what to expect. "I'd never done a performance before, the blind audition was the first," she said. It comes as Leah releases her new memoir, titled More > Trust: Giving our dreams to the trustworthy one, which takes readers on a journey through her faith in God, and how it played a massive part in her life, including her experiences on the UK talent show.

This book presents a positive image of how children in the autistic spectrum behave and think, despite their difficulties, and discusses how friends can help. My Friend with Autism also provides a lot of useful information for parents to adapt their daily lives for this different reality. Noah Chases the Wind, by Michelle Worthington We wanted to tell you when you were old enough to understand that your sister is what they call on the spectrum,” Daddy said. Newtownabbey singer-songwriter Leah McFall has opened up about what her faith means to her and her experiences during and after becoming a runner-up on The Voice. There are books for children and young people with SEND, their brothers, sisters and friends, and parent carers. There are also books for professionals and books on other neurodiverse needs.

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Leah McFall's new book, More Trust: Trusting Our Dreams to the Trustworthy One, is out now. Find out more here. Read More Related Articles Leah said that writing about family separation and bereavement was like "opening a wound again", but that it allowed her to tell her story more truthfully.

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As she has gotten older her art styles have changed. There was a period where all she drew were people, then mostly abstract art, then for a long time sketched and added designs to clothing she drew. Her clothing is still something she is drawing and maybe one day she will design her own clothing line. Understanding Samantha tells the story of a brother, David, who is doing his best to understand his sister’s differences. Even with all the struggles it implicates, he decides to help and guide her through an extremely hard process of adaptation, while at the same time illustrating how she perceives the world. Raising Awareness

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They were well used to hearing her sing at home as the whole family, including Leah's older sister Jade, 22, would have karaoke nights in the kitchen every Friday night to round off the week.

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We have an exciting series of events for children and their families, and professionals at four local libraries. We have also secured a number of places for the National Autistic Societies Autism in Girls Training. The Voice semi-finalist Leah Cobb from Blaydon with her mam Donna and dad Steve (Image: Newcastle Chronicle) I had written my first children’s book years before I had children, and was about to have it published. The night before the contract was due, the owner of Halo Publishing called me at home. She encouraged me to write a book about autism because she could tell I wanted to create awareness and help others have a better understanding. When I explained that a story about autism was just an idea, and maybe would be the next book I wrote, she insisted that I do that book first. I hung up and felt like I had just gotten homework, but the next day started to write.

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