Helperino was not born from a click. Since his creation, he has been a service robot, always ready to help others. But Helperino has a dream: he wants to go to school, learn, and become wise so he can offer advice to others.
One day, Helperino decides it is time to follow his dream. He enrolls in the School of Wisdom, a place where robots and humans learn together. Upon arrival, he meets many interesting students, but one in particular catches his attention: Pinocchio, a wooden boy who always talks enthusiastically about his father, Geppetto.
Helperino feels a bit sad because he does not have a father to guide him. However, he decides to talk to Pinocchio.
"Hello, Pinocchio," Helperino says with a metallic smile. "What does it feel like to have a father?"
Pinocchio thinks for a moment and replies, "It's wonderful, Helperino. My father is always there for me, teaching me things and taking care of me. But you can also find someone to support and guide you, even if it's not a father."
Helperino feels a spark of hope. "How can I do that?"
"We can look together," Pinocchio says enthusiastically. "I know about some disorders and mitigating factors that affect children without fathers, and maybe we can find ways to help them."
Helperino and Pinocchio decide to research two common disorders in children growing up without fathers and seek ways to mitigate their effects.