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Lots of fun ahead for Kellyville triplets

07 Feb, 2012 12:00 AM
THE News set the cat among the pigeons when it asked the Ezzy brothers who was better at Wii.

"Me!" "Me!" "Me!"

Asked who is truthfully the best player, Bailey sheepishly raises his arm and Dominic and Jesse fall into nodding agreement.

"That's because I'm older . . . by one and a half minutes," five-year-old Bailey explains, stealing a glance at Mum Angela who says of her three boys, "They were born one minute apart."

The fiercely independent Kellyville triplets insisted they wouldn't hang out together when they started kindergarten at Jasper Road Public School this week.

"I am excited for the boys, but also a bit apprehensive as I know particularly Jesse will face many challenges along the way," Ms Ezzy said.

Jesse was diagnosed with cerebral palsy when he was two and will continue to have intensive speech therapy, occupational therapy and physiotherapy from the Cerebral Palsy Alliance while at school.

He isn't alone. On average, there will be at least one child with cerebral palsy in every medium-sized primary school across the country.

Jesse will also have a teacher's aide and eventually a specially designed eye-gaze computer to help him.

But his immediate concern is when he will next get to take part in his favourite hobbies of swimming and painting.

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Great to see our niece & the boys

The futures looking good for them.

Posted by des, 8/02/2012 5:32:31 AM, on Hills News

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Triple the fun: Angela Ezzy said of her three boys, Bailey, Jesse and Dominic: They are great mates and I know they will look out for each other. Picture: Mike Sea
Triple the fun: Angela Ezzy said of her three boys, Bailey, Jesse and Dominic: "They are great mates and I know they will look out for each other." Picture: Mike Sea

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