Katelynn Ordone is pressing pause on social media months after the death of her 2-year-old son, Preston. "Most of y'all know, I've obviously been really struggling mentally since losing my son Preston [in] April of this year," Ordone shared via Instagram on Friday, December 26. "I wanted to come on here just to let everybody know that I have decided to take a break for my mental health. I realized that I never really let myself take a step back from the beginning. Maybe that's what I needed for my healing process at the time. But where I'm at right now is I'm really struggling with social media." She continued, "I think it's just a really hard month for me. I just had to experience my first Christmas without him. This whole month leading up to Christmas has been really hard for me. And Preston's birthday is December 27, which is tomorrow. His first birthday without him. I've just really been struggling and what I need right now to heal is just to focus on the things that are physically around me. I need to focus on my daughter, family and friends that are around me. That's what's healing for me right now." At the same time, Ordone shared that she does "love" creating content. View this post on Instagram "I do want this to always be a page where Preston is remembered on," she said. "I want to be able to share the things I love with y'all. I want to be able to share the things I do. I want to be able to share my family." She continued, "I don't really know how long of a break I'm going to need. It literally might just be a week and I'll be ready. Regardless of it all, I appreciate y'all's support so much. I really hope to see y'all when I do come back. It means more than anything to have y'all's support. I will see y'all whenever I'm mentally ready to come back and I appreciate y'all's support again." She captioned the post, "I appreciate everyone's support through all of this🤍 #mentalhealth #grief #childloss #prestonforever." News broke in April that Preston, known as "Okay Baby" online, died in a single-vehicle car crash. While both his parents - Katelynn and Jaelan Ordone - were in the car at the time of the accident and sustained injuries, Preston's sister, Paisley, was at school. Katelynn Ordone Honors Son 'Okay Baby' Before 1st Mother's Day Without Him Us Weekly confirmed in May that Preston died from "blunt force injuries due to a motor vehicle crash." The St. Tammany Parish coroner's office shared at the time that his death was categorized as accidental. Katelynn later shared that she doesn't have "any memory" of the incident. "I don't have any memory of 2-3 days after the accident. I don't have much memory of being in the hospital until towards the end," Katelynn explained in a July TikTok. "I suffered a traumatic brain injury and lost a lot of my memory." Katelynn has since been candid about navigating her grief, sharing in an August YouTube video that she has gained 20 lbs since the accident. "I just started being able to drive. It's probably been a month now, but we were doing takeout for so long that it kind of just became a habit," Katelynn said. "I also struggle to just do things in general, so it's just easier for me to do takeout, but we can't keep doing that forever, and I really want to start cooking again and cooking healthier meals."