Mi’King held his mom's hand as they strolled through the park, the sun casting a warm glow over them. His eyes sparkled with curiosity, taking in the world with a unique perspective. His mom smiled, proud of her bright and imaginative son. "Look, Mom! The sky is a big blue blanket," Mi’King exclaimed, pointing up.
In the middle of the park, Mi’King sat on a bench, crayons scattered around him. He carefully drew a rainbow, each color vibrant and full of life. "Rainbows are like smiles in the sky," he said, showing his mom the masterpiece. Her eyes twinkled with pride as she admired his work.
At school, Mi’King found comfort in his sensory toys, their soft textures calming him amidst the bustling classroom. A classmate approached, eyes wide with curiosity. Ella, a friendly girl with a bright smile, asked, "Can I try?" Mi’King nodded, sharing his toys with a grin. "They feel like clouds!" Ella exclaimed.
Later, a group of children gathered around Mi’King, intrigued by his colorful headphones. Alex, a curious boy, asked, "Why do you wear those?" Mi’King smiled, "They help me when things get too loud, like when sounds are big fireworks," he explained, making a popping gesture with his hands.
Ms. Lisa[/@ch_4], playing a matching game.]
Mi’King sat across from Ms. Lisa, his therapist, who was guiding him through a matching game. "Let's find the happy face," she encouraged. Mi’King matched the cards with precision, his confidence growing. "You're doing great, Mi'King," Ms. Lisa praised.
Back at school, Mi’King stacked blocks, creating a tower that reached for the sky. His friends watched in awe, clapping and cheering. Ella said, "You’re amazing, Mi’King!" He beamed, proud of his creation and the joy it brought to those around him.
Mi’King found solace in nature, his heart at peace as he petted a friendly dog. Butterflies danced around him, their wings painting the air with color. "I love how they fly like little rainbows," he whispered, watching them with wonder.
Gathered with his friends, Mi’King stood beneath a sign that read “Everyone Belongs.” Alex chimed in, "Being different makes us special," and Ella nodded, adding, "Just like Mi'King’s rainbows." Mi’King smiled, his heart full of friendship and acceptance.
















