Chapter 73 The Sisters Became Famous
Chapter 73 The Sisters Became Famous
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Yao Feng was the first to stand up.
"Yes, yes, let's have Dr. Li ask him first."
Liu Xiaoli pulled the reluctant Liu Yifei into the house, while Yao Feng and his grandfather went out for a smoke.
Li Rui took out a notebook and pen from his bag and started chatting with Chen Lang.
He asked very detailed questions, such as what I usually like to play, what I like to eat, how my studies are, and who I like to play with the most.
Chen Lang answered whatever was asked; after all, there weren't many private topics for an 8-year-old child.
Soon, in no more than ten minutes, Li Rui finished his chat by writing and drawing in his notebook.
Chen Lang was pulled into the house by Liu Yifei.
Yao Feng and Liu Xiaoli watched Li Rui nervously.
Li Rui looked at the diagnostic records he had made.
The child is 7 years old and has advanced intellectual development.
Excellent language expression and artistic creation abilities.
Attachment relationships are only stable with fixed peers, and generalized social skills are weak.
Diagnosis: Specific histrionic social anxiety (childhood).
No generalized social avoidance, no autistic features, no persistent depressed mood, and no organic lesions as a contributing factor.
Prognostic assessment: Good.
The child has a stable emotional support, uses music creation as a means of emotional release, has cognitive abilities far exceeding those of children of the same age, and has the potential to self-regulate his or her psychological state.
Through tiered exposure guidance and family intervention, the fear of being stared at by others can be gradually eliminated, and in the long term, the individual will be able to perform in public normally.
"You don't need to be too nervous."
Li Rui put away his notebook and smiled as he offered words of comfort to the two of them.
"This child has absolutely no problem with intelligence or logical thinking."
"I just talked to him alone for more than ten minutes. His thinking is very clear, he can even compose music, and he has a rich inner world. It's definitely not a case of his brain not developing properly."
Liu Xiaoli and Yao Feng still didn't breathe a sigh of relief; they both knew all of this.
This child has been intelligent since he was little.
Li Rui closed his notebook, his tone calm and resolute.
"The problem mainly lies in two areas."
"The first is the growth environment. Children rarely go out from early childhood, do not play with children of the same age, and have only one fixed playmate for a long time. They lack experience in interacting with strangers and large groups of people."
"He has a natural wariness and panic towards strangers; this is something he has developed over time, not an innate problem."
Liu Xiaoli gripped the edge of her apron, her lips moved, but she didn't make a sound.
She secretly blamed herself, realizing it was her fault for thinking that her child was obedient and then focusing solely on her work.
"The second is situational anxiety disorder, what you usually call stage fright."
Li Rui went on to explain his diagnosis.
"He is completely at ease singing and composing songs in private, but once he stands on a stage watched by hundreds or thousands of people, with a large number of eyes focused on him, he will instantly lose control of his physiology and psychology."
"Pain, stuffiness, mental blankness, and stiffness throughout the body."
"This isn't feigned shyness; it's a physical reaction to psychological stress."
He paused, as if considering his words.
"This symptom is different from being naturally introverted."
"Introverted children simply don't like to talk; they won't experience severe physical discomfort."
"He suffers from pathological fear when facing large crowds."
"Fortunately, the scope is very limited, only targeting public performances and scenes with many people watching. There are no obstacles for a few people to get along in daily life, so it is a relatively mild type."
Seeing the tense expressions on Liu Xiaoli and Yao Feng's faces, Li Rui smiled and reassured them.
"You don't need to worry too much. There's a high probability that this situation can be overcome gradually."
"The child is thoughtful and empathetic, but lacks a gradual process of adapting to people."
"His talent for creation is actually an advantage."
"Music itself is his outlet for self-expression. By using what he likes as a guide, his recovery speed will be faster than that of ordinary people."
"As he grows older and meets more people, his stage fright will gradually lessen, and he will be able to stand on stage with complete ease in the future."
Yao Feng finally smiled and thanked him repeatedly.
Liu Xiaoli loosened her grip on the apron and let out a long breath.
Li Rui took a business card out of his bag and handed it over.
"For now, medication is not necessary. We can prioritize adjusting the environment and providing regular psychological counseling."
"I'll leave you my phone number. You can contact me directly if you have any questions in the future."
Liu Xiaoli took the business card and put it away, while Yao Feng saw Li Rui off.
Behind the door, Liu Yifei listened intently for a long time, repeating what he heard.
"—As he grows older and meets more people, his stage fright will gradually lessen, and he will be able to stand on stage with complete ease in the future."
"Langlang, this doctor said that when you grow up, you'll be able to stand on the stage."
The little girl hugged Chen Lang and jumped around, announcing the good news.
Chen Lang looked at her radiant smile and smiled along with her.
The National Day performance has ended.
But the impact of that performance was only just beginning to take effect.
The video, filmed by a TV intern, first circulated within a small circle.
The video equipment from 94 was bulky and the audio recording quality was poor.
There was no professional recording equipment on site, so the recorded sound was noisy, mixed with the sound of wind and the discussion of the audience.
I couldn't make out what the two children were singing.
But the image is clear.
The two children standing on the stage in the shot are so beautiful, they look like they stepped out of a painting.
A man wearing a white shirt, eyes closed, looking completely absorbed.
A girl in a yellow dress, with wide eyes, her gaze fixed on the little boy beside her.
This scene alone is pleasing to the eye.
The videotape circulated within the television station, and many people were amazed by the two children's good looks and temperament.
But what truly made the song "Sisters" popular was an annual gala held at the Wuhan Children's Palace.
As a well-known child star in the city, Yao Beina was naturally invited to participate.
Her performance was a duet of the song "Sisters".
This time, Chen Lang did not go on stage.
Standing next to Yao Beina is Liu Yifei.
Two pretty young girls, hand in hand, performed the song perfectly under professional sound equipment and lighting.
The cheerful melody, the heartfelt lyrics, and the angelic voices of two little girls.
This song became a huge hit.
After the gala was broadcast on television, the song "Sisters" quickly spread throughout the three towns of Wuhan.
Parents and children began asking about the origin of the song in music stores on every street corner.
As a result, Yao Beina's name became known to more people.
Suddenly, she received many more performance offers.
City-level arts festivals, children's programs on television, and various singing competitions.
She has become almost the most sought-after child star in Wuhan.
And every time she takes the stage, the song she sings is almost always "Sisters".
This song also became her signature work.
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