Thanks so much for bringing awareness for how we should handle our children’s questions. I love knowing that questions are well-received! My kids love seeing people who are different than they are, and have so many questions, and can see the beauty in everyone being different. This is so beautiful, I wish stories like this constantly made the news instead of the stressful, sad stories.
Such a great story. My little cousin has a special needs child (shaken baby syndrome). I love seeing children learn that different isn't necessarily bad. Much respect to Chick-fil-A for sharing this story with the world.
What a fantastic story. Some grown ups could learn from this. Not just about teaching their children but aslo educating themselves. I worked with challenged adults and took them to many public places. The amount of adults that stare and wisper is amazing. Children are curious that is understood but adults should know better. Thanks for sharring this story.
Hi there. I agree. I am a special needs parent as well. My son is 4 with spastic quad CP. Kindness truly does matter. This story really touched home and had me crying. Such beautiful people.
That is the most wonderful thing ive seen today, brought a lump to my throat, and made me smile, thank you for sharing, what wonderful mums and children xxx
Chick-fil-A does it again! No but seriously, it’s these type of videos we need more of in this world! As much as I love entertainment and laughing at dummies on YT, these types of videos are educational and inspirational!! All parents need to watch this
I am so glad that children can now get answers that back in my day we wanted to know, but were told not to look. Children are awesome, most accept and are interested. It is our behavior that changes theirs. Adults need to see things through the eyes of a child and accept and reach out. I loved this video because if her children didn't want to know about Malachi, they all would not have become friends. God Bless.
@@jeffhumphreys9415 Thumbs down.? these thumbs down people are the people i always say have a wasted soul - lovely story have some empathy and think yourself lucky at the same time.
The point of the story wasn't about Chic fil-A, It was the educating of parents with children on how to react to kids with handicaps in a positive way. Very heartwarming story