Whenever Christmas is coming, it is very common for a man in Santa Claus costume to take pictures with childrens. However, this Santa Claus' task was a bit different because he was dealing with autistic childrens at a Caring Santa event in Charlotte.

In the event, he met Brayden, a shy boy with autism. The young boy did not want to sit on Santa's lap nor take a picture with him. Then, the boy proceeded to play his toys on the floor. Instead of losing patience, Santa joined him in playing on the floor, a move that was highly-appreciated by Brayden's parents.

Dan Deely, Brayden's father, explained that the young boy has difficulty on social situations, like interacting with Santa. "Having the ability for us to come in and set up an appointment and give him an experience of a typical child is huge for him and huge for us as parents," Dan added.

Santa's move showed that childrens with autism need love and understanding.