4yo has figured out how to turn on the screen reader. He doesn't read yet. It's unlocking so much for him. He's using it to program with sketch right now.
He just shouted from the living room, "MOM, duodecillions come after billions and trillions!" He's so excited. This is one of those things I told him I didn't know and we'd have to look it up. Now he can look up anything he wants.
4yo already used speech to text a lot. And he already asks the google home how to spell stuff, "ok google, how do you spell factory reset" Or change password. Or cloud so he can spell icloud. Or anything he wants to hack into. I bet how he uses computers will be totally different
He seems to switch between touch screen, keyboard, screen reader, and speech to text very seamlessly. Like they were all the same experience. He keeps poking the screen of my macbook air. (Sorry buddy, it doesn't do that)
4yo has Sketch singing me happy birthday from an orange tabby cat. AND google home playing a different birthday mix. Ah, the cat can also play a piano rendition of happy birthday.
And another version of happy birthday 4yo coded has "OK GOOGLE" shouted all through it. LOL Best birthday present ever

Sketch is so cool. He put the laptop in a clear plastic box. Don't ask. He's 4. So he got sick of opening it to switch the song so he made it cycle through them automatically. He has redeemed this (kind of crap) birthday.
Ah, the plastic box is for modulating the volume. HAHAHAHAHAAAA
People always said good a11y benefits everyone. Very cool to see it in action.
In case this sounds like my life is amazing... he also pretended to spit and told me he wanted a new mom when I asked him to say happy birthday to me.
4 year olds are assholes? Or low blood sugar?

Oof, that should have been program with http://scratch.mit.edu (can't fix the typo now...)