“The first time I had the pictures on the Yetitablet for him that explained he needed to ‘put sock on, put next sock on, put trousers on etc’, his eyes widened, like he had just woken up. He looked at me, surprised, as if to say ‘mum, you finally get me!’. I will never forget that expression. My son got so excited that he even started creating these kinds of pictures himself for different tasks like brushing his teeth,” Maria says.
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