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State MP Luke Donnelllan, principal Pauline D’Astoli and Johanna Fricot with students (middle, left to right) Sean Fricot, Whitney State MP Luke Donnelllan, principal Pauline D’Astoli and Johanna Fricot with students (middle, left to right) Sean Fricot, Whitney

By Casey Neill
THE achievements of an Endeavour Hills mother were recognised as part of International Day of People with Disability celebrations at St Paul Apostle South Primary School in Endeavour Hills on 3 December.
Johanna Fricot is the author of Where Do We Go From Hear?, a compilation of real-life stories written by parents of children with hearing loss.
Her daughter Estelle, now in Grade 2 at the school, was diagnosed with a severe hearing impairment only months before her second birthday.
Mrs Fricot wanted information from people who had lived what her family was going through rather than a doctor, and decided to help others in her situation.
Mrs Fricot spent two years researching, interviewing and writing the book, launched in July this year.
School captains Claire Dimsey and Sean Fricot presented Mrs Fricot with flowers in recognition of her contribution to families.
The International Day of People with a Disability was established by the United Nations to celebrate the abilities and achievements of people with disability around the world.
Narre Warren North State MP Luke Donnellan addressed students at the assembly and gave out wrist bands, balloons and badges.
School principal Pauline D’Astoli thanked all the staff and specialist intervention staff for creating an inclusive school environment that welcomed and supported children of all abilities.

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