A British woman who went on an outing with a child with autism was given a precious memory to keep for a lifetime.



On the 17th of the local time, foreign media such as GNN News Agency in the United States introduced the story of Natalie Fernando, who lives in Essex, England, who went out with her 5-year-old son Rudy.



Rudy, who has autism, loves to go outside and meet people, but in the aftermath of Corona 19, she couldn't go to school for two weeks and had to stay at home.

Fernando, his mother, decided to go out to the beach near the house after eating a big heart for the child in need.




But Fernando's vague concerns have become a reality.

When Rudy, excited about going out for a long time, screams without calming her excitement, people's eyes poured out from everywhere.



A couple with a young baby even stared at Fernando and Rudy, saying, "It's so noisy that my baby can't sleep."



Fernando apologized to the passers-by and tried to go for a walk, but he was upset by the eyes of those who were heading for his son, and eventually decided to go home.



But when he grabbed his hand, Rudy refused to return home, and eventually lost control and began to lie on the floor and cry.




At that time, an unfamiliar man approached Fernando and Rudy, who were embarrassed and couldn't help.

Unlike others who glance sideways, this man asked Fernando if he could help.



When Fernando explained the situation, the man had an unexpected reaction.

The child began to lie down on the open floor and start talking.



The child quickly regained stability by talking with a man who made eye contact with him in the same posture.

The man stood up and held his mother's hand and talked until he left the beach, and the child stopped crying and got into the car on his way home.




Fernando later shared this story on his social media outlets, saying, "Become a kind person in this world where anything can be," but he knows that it is not easy to show kindness. But this person is this person. “I was living by practicing the proverbs as they are.”



“When I see parents in trouble, I want more people to say'Is it okay?' rather than pretend they are bad parents or give prejudiced glances to their children. You can change your life."




This post is shared nearly 100,000 times on social media and has impressed many people.

Netizens left a warm response, saying, "It's really beautiful and adorable", "I hope there are more people who show this kindness in this world", and "There are no heroes."



This is'News Pick'.



(Photo ='Better to be Different' Facebook)