

Jalen walked quietly into his new kindergarten class, holding his backpack tightly. He didn’t know anyone yet.

Jalen watched the other kids playing but no one asked him to join. He picked at his shoelace and felt lonely.

A girl named Mia sat next to Jalen during story time. She smiled and said, “Hi, I’m Mia! Want to be friends?”

At lunch, Mia shared her crackers with Jalen. Jalen smiled and whispered, “Thank you.”

During recess, Mia invited Jalen to play on the swings. He giggled as they took turns swinging high.

Some kids saw Mia playing with Jalen and asked, “Why do you play with him? He’s weird.” Mia frowned.

Mia said, “Jalen is just different. He likes quiet and sometimes needs time alone, but he’s really nice.”

Mia told the kids, “Jalen has something called autism. That means he sometimes does things differently.”

The kids asked, “Can we play with Jalen too?” Mia nodded and smiled at Jalen, who looked hopeful.

Everyone tried playing Jalen’s favorite game, lining up blocks by color. Jalen laughed and shared his blocks.

At the end of the day, Jalen had many new friends. He waved goodbye, feeling happy and included.

Jalen and Mia walked home together. Jalen whispered, “Thank you, Mia,” and Mia grinned, “Friends help friends!”