Jaylene Lim, a 2-year-old girl, is smart, adorable, and has a strong capacity for learning, but her hearing loss affects her ability to speak and express herself. On November 29, she will have both ears implanted with cochlear implants at the same time, allowing Jaylene to conduct various studies during prime time.

The family was initially sad and disappointed to learn that the child was deaf, but after accepting the situation, Jaylene's parents and grandfather hoped that the child would not only grow up safely but also that she would be able to study and live like other children.

Jaylene can't speak, can't make a sound, and can only make babbling sounds right now, so after the cochlear implant, she'll be able to hear beautiful voices and keep up with her studies and babble.

Jaylene's 4-year-old brother, who is deaf in one ear, is currently wearing a hearing aid to help him hear better.

As Jaylene's cochlear expenses have been fully raised, her parents are extremely grateful for the public donations, which have allowed Jaylene to learn to speak and pronounce at the age of two, and follow-up speech therapy must also be continued.