Five-year-old Noah Lloyd began showing signs of vitiligo before starting kindergarten last year. The condition causes loss of skin pigment, creating visible patches on the skin.

Concerned about how other children might react, Noah's father Jordan sat her down for a conversation about being different while her mother recorded the interaction.

"What do you think is happening to your skin?" Jordan asked his daughter in the video.

"My skin? I don't know," Noah responded.

The video shows Jordan offering advice to prepare his daughter for potential reactions from classmates.

"When you go to school, people may look at you differently because you don't have skin like them," Jordan told Noah in the recording. " They could say nice things, or they could say mean things. If they say mean things,

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