Emilie Kiser
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So saying that to any parent who's gone through child loss, at least in my experience, is just very hurtful and unhelpful.
That's the last thing a grieving parent wants to hear.
All you want to hear when you lose your child is, I'm so sorry, and he deserves to be here, or they deserve to be here, and I wish you weren't having to go through this, and I wish he hadn't had to go through this.
That's the only things that they don't help, but they make you feel loved and comforted.
the main thing I hope people can take away from what Trigg went through and what our family went through is just once again that it's preventable to please if you have a pool and you have a young child get a pool fence I know there's other options I was there I chose Annette I regret it
having as many barriers to entry is what's important.
So that's swim lessons.
That's ISR lessons.
I have Teddy starting ISR as soon as he possibly can.
What is ISR, sorry for... It's swim training for young children so that they can learn survival techniques, whether that's floating on their back if they're too young to be able to swim.
They usually teach them it fully closed so that they, if they're in any situation, they can figure it out.
And it just gives them the resources that there's time, there's more time for someone to come find them.
The biggest lesson is always going to be watch your kids.
Don't take your eye off them.
I don't care what anybody says.
That's not 100% realistic.
Every parent gets distracted.
Every parent has things that naturally you could be going to the bathroom.
that you have a moment where your eye isn't on your child, make sure that you have every other barrier so that God forbid something happens, you're able to act and they're not in a position where they can lose their life.
And I really feel like that is the most important thing I hope people take away from what happened to Trig is just to please protect your kids.