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April 11, 2007

NLACRC Consumer & Family Stories

Miss Photogenic
Alexus Johnson is a talented fourth grader who loves to sing and dance. She shares her passion for performing by participating in pageants in the Antelope Valley where she lives. In 2005, Alexus received the Most Photogenic Crown in the Little Miss America Starlette Pageant. She was also a contestant in the Little Miss Palmdale contest. Her mother Cherice says that the pageants help Alexus develop her social skills, and confidence in herself.

Miss Photogenic Alexus Johnson

Ever since the age of three, Alexus has shown a tremendous interest in watching singers and dancers on television. She can see someone perform just once, and she is able to imitate that person.

She and her younger brother Jeremiah also enjoy watching the t.v. show That’s So Raven, and have fun pretending that they are the actors on the show.

"Alexus likes to be Raven and Jeremiah plays Raven’s brother, Cory,"Cherice says.

During the week of April17-23, the school Alexus attends, Quail Valley Elementary, held its first Special Needs and Talent week. The talent week’s purpose is to help create awareness, tolerance, and sensitivity about disabilities, and to promote and celebrate the students’ special gifts and talents. Cherice helped coordinate the event, and Alexus performed a song by one of her favorite artists, Mary J. Blige.

Alexus is currently preparing for a performance in a production of The Wiz at her school. Cherice says that having to follow a script helps Alexus work on her reading skills because it encourages her to look at the text, and she is able to pick up some words while she learns her lines.

Alexus poses for another shot.

As a mother of a child with a disability, Cherice feels it’s important to get children involved in activities, and to give them exposure to things that interest them regardless of their abilities or disabilities.

Alexus's goal is to learn to play the piano, and her mother is in the process of finding an appropriate teacher for her.

Cherice says, "I see Alexus as a performer. Maybe she will dance, or teach dance, maybe she will sing or act? Maybe she will be a mother, or an advocate or a teacher like me. It doesn't matter to me, I'll just be happy that she became something!"

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