Best Friend Goals

Best Friend Goals by Ariel Roscoe is a 28-page book published by Ariel Roscoe on April 2, 2020. This edition is presented in English and explores the friendship between two boys, Kevin and Bill, highlighting their unique relationship. The narrative addresses the challenges faced by children with autism in social situations while emphasizing the importance of friendship, patience, and understanding.
Readers will find a thoughtful depiction of how Kevin, who has autism, and Bill, who does not, navigate their similarities and differences. The book aims to foster empathy among children, encouraging them to recognize that peers with autism share commonalities with them. By focusing on themes of friendship and support, this work serves as a valuable resource for young readers to learn about inclusivity and the significance of understanding diverse experiences.
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Best Friends Goals is about two best friends, Kevin and Bill. Kevin has autism, and Bill does not. This story discusses their similarities and differences, and how they make their friendship work. Children with autism sometimes find it difficult to make friends, and have trouble in social situations. One child can make a world of difference in the life of a child with autism. This difference often comes in the form of patience, understanding, and most importantly, friendship. This book will help children see that their peers who have autism are just like them, and it also teaches patience and understanding.
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