What happens when a child's world at home doesn't match the expectations at school?
As misunderstandings grow, Klae begins to wonder... is something wrong with me?
With advocacy, patience, and the willingness of adults to listen and learn, the people around Klae begin to see him more clearly-and come to understand a powerful truth:
Our differences don't make us bad-they make us unique.
This heartfelt children's book explores behavior, belonging, and what it means to truly understand a child. Through Klae's story, readers are invited to reflect on how curiosity, empathy, and open-mindedness can transform relationships between children and the adults who support them.
Perfect for classrooms, educators, school counselors, and families, this story encourages meaningful conversations about misunderstood behavior, emotional growth, and creating supportive learning environments where every child feels seen and valued.