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Square Pegs Can't Fit Round Holes: (Or can they?)
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Square Pegs Can't Fit Round Holes: (Or can they?) in Brampton, ON
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Square Pegs Can't Fit Round Holes: (Or can they?) in Brampton, ON
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Otto is a square peg in a world of round pegs. He often doesn't fit into the world of rounds on the bus, in school, and in public. While he enjoys his squareness, he dreams of fitting in with his peers. A special teacher who is much like him helps him understand how to round out his edges just enough to fit in when he wants to, without losing his individuality. He learns skills such as making eye contact and practicing some of the subtleties of conversation that help him find success in navigating the world of rounds, while still appreciating his unique squareness. Children on the spectrum will relate to Otto's dilemma and appreciate his journey of self-discovery and growth.
Otto is a square peg in a world of round pegs. He often doesn't fit into the world of rounds on the bus, in school, and in public. While he enjoys his squareness, he dreams of fitting in with his peers. A special teacher who is much like him helps him understand how to round out his edges just enough to fit in when he wants to, without losing his individuality. He learns skills such as making eye contact and practicing some of the subtleties of conversation that help him find success in navigating the world of rounds, while still appreciating his unique squareness. Children on the spectrum will relate to Otto's dilemma and appreciate his journey of self-discovery and growth.






















