Illinois Mom Begs Bullies to Stop Mocking Her Son at Cissna Park Basketball Game

Everyone deserves to feel safe and respected.

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Lyss Nich alleges that her son, Kyler, was bullied by a group of boys at Ryker’s basketball game in Cissna Park.

She hoped they would stop making fun of him on their own, but they didn’t.

Bullying is when one person, or a group, repeatedly tries to hurt or upset someone else on purpose. It makes the person being picked on feel sad, scared, lonely, and not good enough.

Bullying hurts their feelings and confidence, making them not want to go to school or join activities. Sometimes, even bystanders who see bullying happen can feel upset and powerless.

Bullying is never okay. Everyone can help stop bullying by speaking up, being kind, and getting help from adults.

Also, see: Angel Kamburelis Seeks Justice as Son Faces Bullying at WSWHE BOCES Special Needs Program

Illinois Mom’s Plea to Bullies: Kindness Costs Nothing

Lyss Nich is speaking out after her son, Kyler, was allegedly bullied at the Park, hoping her words will spark a larger conversation about compassion.

She explained that a group of boys repeatedly mocked her son during a basketball game at Cissna Park, even as she sat right beside him.

Lyss Nich waited and hoped they would stop on their own, but the taunting continued.

She eventually approached the boys and asked them to stop, but the incident left a deep impact.

Bullying thrives in silence, and that is why I will always speak up.

Lyss Nich

She mentioned that the lack of compassion and empathy in this world is sickening.

Her son had already been through hell and back in his short life.

Kyler has already been through hell and back in his short life. Why make his life harder by being disrespectful for absolutely no reason? Kindness literally costs NOTHING.

Lyss Nich

Nich’s post resonates with many and quickly gained attention.

Other parents praised her for her calm, direct response and urged her to report the incident to school officials.

This wasn’t an isolated event for Nich, who has navigated similar painful situations for over nine years. Friends and family see Kyler as a miracle, and his joy touches those who know him.

I’m so sorry that this happened! Makes me sick. Unfortunately, I think kids feel entitled, and it’s enhanced by most parents allowing it or just not paying enough attention.

Amanda Perzee

Nonetheless, Nich made a direct appeal to parents from her Facebook Post.

She requested that parents have a conversation with their kids, teach them empathy, and the importance of respecting differences instead of targeting them.

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