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Friday, 23 September 2016

Orion's Really Happy Reel

Orion is a DeafBlind child in a Deaf family. His mother says it's important for children to laugh every day. She shared this sweet video compilation of Orion having fun.

Posted by Ettina at 06:52
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Labels: Deaf, deafblind, parents, siblings, video

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