I Don’t Want to Go to School

“I Don’t Want to Go to School” by Abosede Oderinde is a children’s book published by Tellwell Talent on April 16, 2021. This 28-page edition is designed to assist children and families in navigating separation anxiety, particularly during a child’s first experiences at school. The narrative aims to reassure young readers that school can be enjoyable and that their families will always return for them, emphasizing the importance of secure attachments.
In this book, readers will find a relatable approach to addressing the fears associated with starting school. Unlike many children’s books that feature animal characters, this story uses real-life illustrations to connect with children on a personal level. Additionally, it serves as a resource for teachers, offering strategies to facilitate smoother classroom transitions for young learners. The focus on family dynamics and educational settings makes it a valuable tool for both parents and educators.
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“I Don’t Want to Go To School” is a book that is intended to help children and families deal with separation anxiety, especially when it’s their first time at school. For some children, every day is like the first day because they are afraid their families will not return to pick them up. I wrote this book to reassure children who are still working on a secure attachment that school is fun and families always come back because they are loved. Most books that address these issues use animal characters, but I chose a real-life illustration that the children can relate to. Lastly, this book will help teachers present classroom transitions to little children more effectively.
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