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Super Kena: A girl made fierce with hearing aids

Contributed by Debbie Clason, staff writer, Healthy HearingJuly 6, 2020 Two-year-old Kena didn’t notice that her hearing aids were attracting attention during storytime at the library—but her mom did. “I can’t let other kids define who Kena is,” her mom, Krystyna, confided to Kena’s grandmother that evening. “I want her to be fierce.”  The conversation resonated with Grandma Becky Cymbaluk,

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A grandmother pens a children’s book to empower her family.

A grandmother pens a children’s book to empower her family. By Becky Cymbaluk A few days after my first grandchild was born in 2016, her mother—my daughter Krystyna—told me that sweet baby Kena didn’t pass her hospital hearing tests. A week or so later, I accompanied Kena (pronounced “Kenna”) and Krystyna to the doctor for

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New children’s book author aims to take fierce action against childhood teasing.

Becky [email protected]:  super kena and friendsInstagram:  superkenaandfriends FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE New children’s book author aims to take fierce action against childhood teasing. “My hope for this book is to have kids of all abilities be understood and accepted by their peers and to just be kind to one another.” (Author) Crookston, Minnesota, December 13, 2019

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