Squeaky experiences a change when she realizes how important Raymond’s feelings are. What does she realize about Raymond that she hadn’t really known before?

Squeaky realizes how cruel the other kids are to make fun of Raymond.

She knows she will not always be around to watch over Raymond.

She learns that Raymond will always have limits in his life while she’ll be free to strive and achieve.

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Squeaky realizes that Raymond, despite his limitations, has his own unique strengths and capabilities. She becomes more aware of the emotional depth of his experiences and how he deserves the same respect and understanding as anyone else. This realization prompts her to appreciate his journey and acknowledges that her role in his life is not just to protect him but also to support and empower him to thrive in his own way. Through this understanding, Squeaky develops a deeper compassion for Raymond and recognizes the importance of valuing his feelings and individuality.

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