On August 26, 2022, Wendy Cocker, a registered nurse, sat down with her 4-year-old son Monty and taught him how to make a(n)1call.Cocker has suffered seizure(癫痫)for a long time,and she wanted to2 that Monty knew what to do if she had a sudden 3 in his presence. She took him through the 4to make the call. The next day, Cocker wasn't feeling too well, and as she tried to 5 her husband on the phone, her body went into full seizure in front of Monty.
Monty 6 at once, using his new skill to call the medical staff. During the call, Monty told the operator briefly and 7, "Mummy fell over." He was 8and just followed all the 9that he had been told. And the medical staff10figured out that his mum may have had a seizure.
Later, Monty was awarded a special certificate of appreciation. One of the medical staff said she was 11to teach her own children the12 skill and she thought about breaking down the learning process into specific steps for them.
As the 4-year-old Monty's13 becomes known, it's a great 14to parents to teach their children simple actions that will save a life. They, too, might at least become a(n) 15 hero like Monty.