disagreement
Disagreement is like when you and your friend are playing with blocks, and you want to build a castle, but your friend wants to build a tower. You both have different ideas about what to make, and that’s okay! It just means you don’t think the same thing right now.
Another way to think about disagreement is like when you and your friend are drawing with crayons. You might think using the red crayon for the sun is best, but your friend thinks the yellow crayon is better. You both have different opinions, and that’s what makes your pictures special.
Disagreement can also be like two birds singing different songs. One bird sings a happy song, and the other sings a quiet song. They are not singing the same tune, but both songs are still beautiful in their own way.
Sometimes disagreement feels like a little storm in the sky. It can be a bit noisy and confusing, but after the storm, the sky can be clear and bright. It’s important to listen and talk to each other to understand why each person feels the way they do.