disagree
When you disagree with someone, it means you have a different idea or thought than they do. Imagine you’re playing with blocks, and you want to build a castle, but your friend wants to build a tower. You both have different ideas, and that’s called disagreeing. It’s like having two different favorite colors; you like blue and your friend likes green. Both colors are nice, but they’re not the same.
Think about a time when you and your friend have a puzzle. You think the piece fits in one spot, but your friend thinks it fits somewhere else. You both look at the same piece, but see it differently. That’s disagreeing. It’s okay to disagree because it helps us learn about each other and see things in new ways.
Pretend you and your friend are choosing a game to play. You want to play tag, but your friend wants to play hide and seek. You both have different choices, and that’s another way of disagreeing. It’s like having different snacks; one likes cookies, another likes fruit. Both are yummy, just not the same.