“She took the time to guide my girls when no one else around them did.” Kyesha was also proud of the way she handled the situation as a parent—using social media.
To correct behavior in a positive way. “Mom broke the Internet!” she joked in an interview with ABC. “They use Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter like pros.
I told them, ‘You’re not even going to get 180,000 likes! Just be respectful and responsible with your actions—clearly, I’m doing something right.’”
The experience turned out to be a blessing in more ways than one. The Boyd family even received some job leads, and the story struck a chord with parents around the country.