While You’re at School

While You’re at School by Edmund M Weisberg, published by Putschakapun Press on October 3, 2016, is a 30-page book written in English. This work explores the experiences of children grappling with separation anxiety as they navigate their time away from parents during school hours. The narrative is inspired by the author’s own childhood curiosity about what parents do while their children are at school, presenting a blend of whimsical and realistic scenarios.
Readers will find a thoughtful exploration of family dynamics and the feelings associated with being apart from loved ones. The book aims to stimulate the imagination of young readers while addressing common childhood concerns about separation. Through its engaging storytelling, While You’re at School offers a unique perspective on the experiences of both children and parents, making it a relevant addition to juvenile fiction focused on family themes.
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The impetus to write While You’re at School was born a few years after I was. When I returned home from kindergarten one day with the sudden awareness that I was no longer spending most of the day with my mother, I asked her what she did all day while I was in school. Her answer, repeated in reminiscences decades later, was the wellspring for this book of whimsical and realistic scenarios that I hope will help to ease childhood separation anxiety and stimulate readers’ imaginations.
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