Emilie Kiser penned down an emotional post on Instagram talking about her son, Trigg, who passed away in May. The news of Trigg's tragic drowning in a swimming pool emerged on May 12, the same day the incident took place.Speaking of it, Kiser wrote on Instagram:"The second it hit midnight this morning it’s like my body knew. Knew that today was six months. What felt like any ordinary day six months ago turned into the worst moments of my entire life. The day my son Trigg drowned."Kiser added that she misses her son and remembers his voice, smile, and the way he brightened every room. She added:"To know Trigg is to love him and I feel broken every day that he’s not here. I will never stop talking about him, watching videos of him, staring at pictures of him. Constantly bringing him up in conversations is my favorite thing and I will never stop. “Trigg would have loved this,” “Trigg would be laughing at this” and so much more."Trigg was three years old. Kiser welcomed her second child, Theodore, in March this year with her husband, Brady.Emilie Kiser shares her advice with parents View this post on Instagram Instagram PostAlong with speaking of Trigg, Emilie Kiser also shared advice for the parents to prevent any such accidents, starting with keeping an eye on children at every moment. Kiser added that"No amount of supervision is too much or “helicopter parenting."In her second point, Kiser suggested parents add fencing, alarms, and locks in the pool instead of going for an automatic cover or a net. Her other points highlighted the importance of enrolling children in professional ISR swimming lessons starting at six months old and being careful around water.Closing the statement, Emilie Kiser said:"I know statistically Trigg’s drowning won’t be the last, and more have happened since. Drowning is the leading cause of death in children ages 1-4 in the U.S. I miss him daily, I love him forever, and I hope I can spread even an ounce of the joy he gifted to us and everyone he crossed paths with each day. 🤍🤍🤍"Last month, the social media influencer shared that she attended a grief retreat after her son's passing in May to help her heal and cope with the loss. Additionally, she also shared her advice with the parents to come face-to-face with grief to heal from a similar situation.To know more, read: Emilie Kiser shares lessons from a grief retreat after losing her 3-year-old son, TriggAlso read: Who is London Marilyn Hilton-Reum? Details explored as Paris Hilton wishes daughter happy birthday