Kids with disabilities are often mistreated at school, purely because they're a bit different. 

 

That's why it was so heartening to watch this video. 

 

13-year-old autistic boy Jagger Lavely takes to the stage dressed as Olaf from Disney's Frozen for his school's talent show. 

 

The boy from Shrewsbury, Massachusetts starts singing 'Let it go' and is pretty impressive for the first while, but then he starts to stumble, forgetting the lyrics en route. 

 

But instead of leaving him hanging, the entire audience stepped in to help him finish his song. 

 

 

"He was excited that everybody did that for him," Jagger's mum Stacey told ABC News.

 

"The kids rallied around him. They showed him that he is not disabled but he is just differently able-ed."

 

"He loves music. Frozen is his favourite. I just feel so blessed to live here in Shrewsbury, and for the way the kids and the community supported him."

 

In fact, the audience's support gave Jagger such a confidence boost that he's now practicing the 'Star-Spangled Banner' to sing at an upcoming fundraiser for autism.

 

Check out Jagger's incredible rendition of 'Let it go' in the vid below.

 

 

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