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Special Needs Mum Issues Heartfelt Plea To Parents.

Mum of two Kristen Miller Rumpho from Illinois, recently felt inspired to write an open letter after spending the day with her children at the local pools. She has a 12 year old daughter Mackenzie and an 11 year year old son named Brandon. Brandon happens to have Down Syndrome. Kristen penned this letter in order to educate others on the experiences of children with special needs.

“Today while at the swimming pool my heart was breaking!” she wrote. “You see NO ONE wanted to play with my son. He would go up to other kids and say ‘hi boy or hi girl.’ He is still categorized as nonverbal and he is hard to understand but he was trying his best! Every single time the kids would either look at him weird and say nothing or just swim away.”

 

An open letter, To all that were at the Algonquin public pool. I am a special needs mother, my son Brandon has Down…

Posted by Kristen Miller Rumphol on Friday, 2 June 2017

 

She continued, “Brandon would look back at me with a look of disappointment. Not understanding why the kids were being mean to him.”

Kristen urged her fellow parents to educate their kids. “Tell your children that children with special needs want the same thing they do, they want to be accepted,” she wrote. “They want to be included and treated just like every other ‘normal’ child. They want friends that won’t judge them and will just accept them as they are.”

“Tell your children that children with special needs want the same thing they do, they want to be accepted,”

Kristen told HuffPost she wrote the open letter because she wants to see change in the way kids with special needs are treated.

“I want to see children taught kindness,” she said. “I don’t want to see other special needs children go through what Brandon did. It’s the very least parents can do to tell their children to smile and say hi. That is showing kindness.”

She added, “I don’t expect every child at the pool to play with Brandon but we all can be kind to one another.”

Her plea had been shared over 15,000 times on Tuesday.

“They want to be included and treated just like every other ‘normal’ child. They want friends that won’t judge them and will just accept them as they are.”

“So many people thanking me for writing this letter, thanking me for being the voice of so many family’s with special needs children,” she said, adding that she has received play date invitations and care packages from around the country. Lifeguards also reached out to invite Brandon to their pools.

Ultimately, her goal remains as stated in the post.

“My hope is that parents will sit down and talk with their children,” she said. “Have a open conversation about special needs children. Ask if they have any in their class at school. My prayer is that all who read this stop and realize that by one kind word or one kind smile, they can change a person’s day for the better!”

Kristen’s plea had been shared over 15,000 times on Tuesday.

Kristen said Brandon is a truly happy-go-lucky kid.

“He loves to give hugs to everyone,” she said. “He is kind to everyone and he loves basketball and all things Thomas the Train.”

Kristen has said that the reaction to the Facebook post has been positively overwhelming.




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