Sunday, 17 January 2016

This Mom’s Inspiring Message To Her Son’s Bullies Is A Lesson For All Of Us

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After learning of her adopted son’s problems with bullies at his school, a West Haven, Connecticut mom penned an inspiring message on Facebook reminding others not to judge before learning the whole story.
On January 11, MaryAnn Parisi wrote,
Michael was born at 26 weeks. Just over 3 months premature. He spent the first 3 months of his life fighting to survive. Shunts, blood transfusions, etc. His mother left him 3 months later. He has survived failure to thrive and numerous other health issues to become the strong, healthy boy he is.
Parisi explains that her son’s premature birth resulted in a slew of health problems, many of which he gets bullied about by peers at school:
He didn’t learn to talk till he was 3 years old. Walking was very delayed. He didn’t have teeth till after his first birthday. He was so very behind. But he loved.
When a teacher at Michael’s school notified Parisi of the severity of the bullying the boy had been subjected to, Parisi stepped in with the inspiring message. She wrote,
You don’t have to like him, but you do have to respect him.
The Facebook post has since gone viral, with over 2,300 shares to date. Parisi told Fox News her message has gotten the reaction she hoped for, “and then some.” She adds,
Any form of bullying is not okay, if this helps in some small or large way, then it has done so much more than allowing an angry and hurt mom [to vent].
 Check out the post, below.
This might be long winded. I apologize for that. We all have children in our lives in some way or another, I challenge you to show and teach your children (or the children in your lives) my son's story. Maybe knowing his background is the difference. Even the best children have moments of insecurity and weakness. Teaching and showing them why he (or anybody else) is different might be the more positive way. Sometimes knowing is learning and growing. Sometimes we all need a reminder, because we all can have our moments.
Michael was born at 26 weeks. Just over 3 months premature. I am not his bio mom. But in every other way, I am his mother. He spent the first 3 months of his life fighting to survive. Shunts, blood transfusions, etc. His mother left him 3 months later. He has survived failure to thrive and numerous other health issues to become the strong, healthy boy he is. He didn't learn to talk till he was 3 years old. Walking was very delayed. He didn't have teeth till after his first birthday. He was so very behind. But he loved. Oh how he loved. To this day, his smile is the best thing ever. There is not one person he doesn't like/love, including those who tormented him today. He forgives and honestly, he forgets too. There is not one judgemental bone in his body. I strive to be more like him daily but fall very short. You called him brace face today, before you were picking on him because of his eating habits. Did you know he physically can not control the food staying in his mouth. Or how very bad his hand/eye coordination is. Those braces are just one of the many steps he will endure, to help align his lower jaw that never fully developed. So he doesn't spill his food or chew weirdly anymore. So you won't pick on him.
Kicking his chair, calling him stupid, ugly, brace face, bucky beaver. Telling him to sit down and shut up is not the way. You don't have to like him, but you do have to respect him. He's a fighter, that's a very small portion of his story. Share, teach, grow. Most importantly respect those around, you never know what they have been through.

4 comments:

  1. Parents should take time to raise their kids right. Stop the bullying

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    1. Absolutely! Parents have a lot to do to address it on time.

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  2. Oh my! This broke me

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  3. Even in Nigerian schools, bullying be addressed cos they take it for granted.

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