I told her that too, start out just with a “whatever” picture, could be a nice pic of her or a flower or whatever on the screen, and her singing. Until she got more comfortable & confidence. It’s funny because as a child she was outgoing and always said hi to other kids, she always had our family sit down and watch her “perform” for us when she was like 5-6 yrs old, and she didn’t take no for an answer, lol. But the other kids pulled away and were shy of her coming up to talk to them. I don’t know if eventually that hit something in her or what. I’ve always encouraged her to do what makes her happy and to pursue her dreams. When I drove her unexpectedly to her first coaching session with her vocal coach, she gave me the “if looks could kill stare”, lol. But I said you’re going in there and at least talk with him. She was 17-18 yrs old at the time. After she talked with him and she actually came out saying she would like to keep going, made my day. She stuck with it for a year, until we said there’s not much more he can help her with and if so she could message him and ask advice.
Well some do, the daughter I was talking about did, but our oldest daughter has always & still is very outgoing, can mix in with just about any crowd of people. She’s always been very independent.
I told her that too, start out just with a “whatever” picture, could be a nice pic of her or a flower or whatever on the screen, and her singing. Until she got more comfortable & confidence. It’s funny because as a child she was outgoing and always said hi to other kids, she always had our family sit down and watch her “perform” for us when she was like 5-6 yrs old, and she didn’t take no for an answer, lol. But the other kids pulled away and were shy of her coming up to talk to them. I don’t know if eventually that hit something in her or what. I’ve always encouraged her to do what makes her happy and to pursue her dreams. When I drove her unexpectedly to her first coaching session with her vocal coach, she gave me the “if looks could kill stare”, lol. But I said you’re going in there and at least talk with him. She was 17-18 yrs old at the time. After she talked with him and she actually came out saying she would like to keep going, made my day. She stuck with it for a year, until we said there’s not much more he can help her with and if so she could message him and ask advice.
Well some do, the daughter I was talking about did, but our oldest daughter has always & still is very outgoing, can mix in with just about any crowd of people. She’s always been very independent.