Neymar might be one of the most polarising footballers on the pitch, but he is proving to be a positive role model off it.
The Paris Saint-Germain forward has entered into a partnership with Handicap International for a new campaign, 'Teacher Kids.'
The scheme aims to promote awareness of students with different disabilities to have access to schools.
As part of Teacher Kids, the 26-year-old Brazilian posted a video on Instagram (seen below) showing children with special needs teaching him different skills, including sign language, dancing and making origami.
"Thirty-two million disabled kids don't have access to school," he wrote on Instagram. "Yet they have so much to teach us. They are the Teacher Kids."
One user commented: "That's the reason why I admire you! I know sometimes you make mistakes in football, but you try to inspire and you want to help children and others with disabilities! I am a fan of you, Neymar."
Another wrote: "You're [a] really great person. I love your heart."
A third added: "You have a beautiful and sweetheart, Neymar."
Thomas Tuchel's in-form PSG side have made an incredible start to the season in Ligue 1 after winning all ten of their opening matches and have opened a six-point lead over second-placed Lille.
Neymar, who has not hidden the fact that he is unhappy in the French capital, reportedly met with PSG president Nasser Al-Khelaifi this month and reached an agreement for him to leave the club at the end of next season.