@nathanlovestrees @lxak I’d say this is more for 4-5 years old, depending on how much the kid comprehends
@nathanlovestrees @lxak I’d say this is more for 4-5 years old, depending on how much the kid comprehends
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Actually Sesame Street might be good here when they introduce that character. Julia?
@lxak @nathanlovestrees I was thinking about that too! My kid got a book from their school (I don’t remember which grade…), but it was a good starting point.
@nathanlovestrees @lxak I’d say this is more for 4-5 years old, depending on how much the kid comprehends
@farah @lxak see this I just added
https://disabled.social/@nathanlovestrees/116026039954547713
I think part of the challenge is that his friend is so much like him (unlike my brother who is very obviously different in all the ways his friend is the same) that the differences are harder to explain. He’s a smart kid though
@nathanlovestrees Ahh that makes sense! Sorry didn’t see that before. Nothing specific comes to mind. But if I come across something I’ll let you know.