Author: Jerry L. Quinones

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Tears and tantrums

It’s 7.43 am. I’ve been awake since 5.20 am. I’ve bribed two kids to get dressed, clean, and head downstairs to eat breakfast. In the end, I managed to appear somewhat at ease while stopping at least...

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Hear For George

Our beautiful George was born in March 2022. We never imagined to see him turn the world upside down and upside down like he did. But it was all positive. We learned via a newborn hearing...

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Sybil’s adventures at Brownies

I have had wonderful experiences as a Girl Guide, and I was always eager for Sybie to have the opportunity to guide as well. Guiding allows young girls to explore new things and make friends...

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Wales Deaf rugby champions

Born deaf, I understand how difficult it is to communicate with people that people who are deaf/mute, particularly through sports. My daughter is extremely Deaf and has already been through numerous challenges. In my free time,...

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Parent-facing buggies for holidays

If you’re the parent of a toddler and you’re still using your pushchair for travel that you purchased prior to when your baby was born. If you’re like me, then you opened the package and...

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The importance of not suffering in silence

So, it’s A-level results day. You’re likely nervous about getting your results. There’s a chance you’ve got conditional admission to a university or other commitments that may or may not be contingent on your grade. It...

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Our first family holiday

It was the break we’d been longing for. It’s been a difficult time for us over the recent months. The juggling of work, family, and the British Sign Language (BSL) Level 2 examinations and losing two...

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After switch-on

George was implanted bilaterally with cochlear implants in January 2023, after he was born profoundly hearing-impaired in March. As when this article was written, the date is five months after the switch, and our lives...