CHILDREN’S QUESTIONS TO A BURN SURVIVOR (PART 3)

Hi, you are “face to face with Shell”.

In this series, I am talking about children’s questions. 

This next story I’m going to tell you is not really a question that a child asked me, it was more of a statement and again, like in an earlier video, it was rather strange. 

Not quite as strange as the previous one, where an adult had told a very young child, in a lot of detail, all about the explosion I was involved in; rather, the parent had explained to the child what had happened to me in a non-truthful, disturbing way.

Please have a look at the video below:

As I have said in the video, there are better ways to handle situations.  Also, do people not think of how the burn survivor may feel when a statement like this is presented to them?

Have you seen the other parts to this series?  Please click on the links below to view:

CHILDREN’S QUESTIONS TO A BURN SURVIVOR (INTRO)

CHILDREN’S QUESTIONS TO A BURN SURVIVOR (PART 1)

CHILDREN’S QUESTIONS TO A BURN SURVIVOR (PART 2)

Stay safe, stay strong, and we’ll chat soon.