Author: Jerry L. Quinones

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Primrose’s pre-school journey

How quickly time passes. Primrose walked through the door of her local preschool on Tuesday, 8th October. Nadine, Primrose’s mother, was already imagining the possibilities of what could be done without an 18-month-old scurrying around, clambering up, or...

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The road to becoming a professional athlete

Early signs Jodie was always active, competitive, and interested in sports. We played lots of games with her; this was an ideal opportunity to develop communication informally. Fun in the garden also improved her hand-eye coordination...

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Tips for managing hospital visits

Maia, our 14-year-old daughter, has been to the Operating Theatre around 30 times over the years, and she’s had countless other check-ups. Our family is accustomed to hospital visits. Thankfully, the care that our daughter...

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How Ezra got his hearing aids

Ezra was born in March 2014 after a very difficult delivery. When he was just nine hours old, he stopped breathing, a heart defect was suspected, and he was sent up to a hospital an...

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Tips for visiting Santa at Christmas

It’s that time of the year when kids write their letters to Santa Claus and want to meet him personally. But it’s not that easy when you have deaf children. Pre-planning is the best...

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Christmas with a deaf child in the family

Like all children, my grandson Oliver loves getting involved with school activities, so the school nativity play should be no different. Last year Oliver was a donkey but we made sure he had nothing covering his hearing aids...