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The Kid Who Always Said “Good”
A TeleSesh Story about family connection, conversation skills, and making space to share
Carter always answered the same way when his parents asked about school:
“Good.”
But when his family starts playing a simple dinner game called Two Truths and a Lie, something unexpected happens… Carter begins sharing stories, laughing, and opening up about his day in a whole new way.
In this fun and heartwarming TeleSesh Story, kids and families will enjoy silly guesses, funny school moments, and meaningful connection around the dinner table.
✨ This story also supports:
* Conversation skills
* Storytelling and sequencing
* Listening and critical thinking
* Asking questions
* Expanding details beyond one-word answers
* Family connection and communication
🎧 Perfect for:
* Ages 5–10
* Car rides
* Bedtime
* Family listening
* Speech and language support in a natural, engaging way
💛 TeleSesh Stories combines imagination, connection, and communication-building through fun stories kids actually want to hear.
By TeleSesh StoriesThe Kid Who Always Said “Good”
A TeleSesh Story about family connection, conversation skills, and making space to share
Carter always answered the same way when his parents asked about school:
“Good.”
But when his family starts playing a simple dinner game called Two Truths and a Lie, something unexpected happens… Carter begins sharing stories, laughing, and opening up about his day in a whole new way.
In this fun and heartwarming TeleSesh Story, kids and families will enjoy silly guesses, funny school moments, and meaningful connection around the dinner table.
✨ This story also supports:
* Conversation skills
* Storytelling and sequencing
* Listening and critical thinking
* Asking questions
* Expanding details beyond one-word answers
* Family connection and communication
🎧 Perfect for:
* Ages 5–10
* Car rides
* Bedtime
* Family listening
* Speech and language support in a natural, engaging way
💛 TeleSesh Stories combines imagination, connection, and communication-building through fun stories kids actually want to hear.