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At that age I’d start him on a baritone ukulele in low G tuning. That’s equivalent to the top four strings of a guitar capo’ed at the 5th fret. Anything he learns is translatable to the guitar when he gets bigger. It’s also possible to reverse the strings and play left handed if needs be.
Whilst there are more lefty guitars these days, visiting a guitar shop, or show is a very frustrating experience - seeing all those lovely shiny guitars hanging on the wall, then realising that the dusty one in the corner is for the lefty.
I can't prove it, but I think I would be an equally bad guitar player if I had started with a right handed guitar. The only potential downside is that if I had started with a right handed instrument would I be blaming my slow progress on choosing the wrong handed guitar.
Whichever way it goes - good luck to your grandson.