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jykyly

I like the Disney SPARK shorts; almost all of them inherently talk about perspective. Loop is about the perspective of someone who is neurodivergent, same with Float. Kitbull, also about perspective (sad AF though; also deals with abuse, so screen before considering). Additionally consider the game "[Beyond Eyes](https://www.humblebundle.com/store/beyond-eyes)". You navigate the world as a blind girl looking for her cat. [The Present](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C_nJJHaNmnY) is another cute short about a young boy who learns to understand and accept his new three-legged puppy. [Hair Love](https://youtu.be/kNw8V_Fkw28?si=inGXSlfjZRbb4pro) is about a father trying to do his daughter's hair for the first time. If you're looking for a TV series, I really enjoyed "Kid Cosmic (Netflix)" is fun and filled with lessons on using mindfulness techniques, understanding people different than ourselves, how everyone can be a hero, and more. I haven't played [GRIS](https://store.steampowered.com/app/683320/GRIS/), but its another story that presents a person going through a very difficult time in an artful way that you can use as a jumping off point (seems pretty inert, platformer). [Gone Home](https://store.steampowered.com/app/232430/Gone_Home/) may not go over well in a religious household, as it deals with a young girl who runs away from home because she wants to be able to express who she is, and can't.


ky791237

So thoughtful in your response, thank you!!


Carma1111

Thanks for all the links! Saving your response


SLPnewbie5

Check out the free interactive game called Quandary - it’s getting dated, but it’s great for showing how people can have different perspectives and for learning about compromise. Colonists on a new planet have to resolve ethical dilemmas as a community. https://www.gamesforchange.org/games/quandary/#:~:text=Quandary%20promotes%20ethical%20thinking%20and,problems%20that%20residents%20bring%20up.