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Palm Beach, Florida mom Katie Myers takes her 18-month-old son Kaden, who is in a wheelchair, to South Florida Science Center and Aquarium often. She says it gives him 'his own, accessible little paradise'.
But she was amazed last week when a young boy she didn't know - maybe about eight - helped her toddler around the exhibits, picked up balls he dropped and couldn't reach, and never once asked what was 'wrong' with him or why he was in a wheelchair.
Mom's so grateful to that kind little boy she's posted a photo of him on Facebook, playing with her son Kaden, because she wants to let his parents know what a thoughtful child they have, and how grateful she is. I haven't posted the photo of the young man helping the toddler here just in case he's shy. It's at the link though. Nice young boy.
http://www.wpxi.com/news/news/national/wpb-mom-seeks-identity-boy-son-wheelchair/nnMFR/
But she was amazed last week when a young boy she didn't know - maybe about eight - helped her toddler around the exhibits, picked up balls he dropped and couldn't reach, and never once asked what was 'wrong' with him or why he was in a wheelchair.
Mom's so grateful to that kind little boy she's posted a photo of him on Facebook, playing with her son Kaden, because she wants to let his parents know what a thoughtful child they have, and how grateful she is. I haven't posted the photo of the young man helping the toddler here just in case he's shy. It's at the link though. Nice young boy.
http://www.wpxi.com/news/news/national/wpb-mom-seeks-identity-boy-son-wheelchair/nnMFR/