By Susan Winlow
Anela Medalle could be the cheerleader in Kymber Katen’s class of toddlers at the Irene Larsen Center.
“Yay,” said the 21-month-old as each of her classmates used a wand to move a digitized picture of themselves on a low-hanging Smart board to the appropriate location. Anela, with her constant smile and laugh, was having a good time interacting with Katen, her grandfather William Chua and her classmates.
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