Digested week: So long primary school, it’s going to be hard – for me | Emma Brockes
First publishedJul 17, 10:37 UTC
Last updatedJul 17, 11:41 UTC · 14m ago
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Emma Brockes's children are finishing primary school, and she is struggling to cope with the end of an era.
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Emma Brockes's children are finishing primary school. She is sad because it's the end of an era. She is worried about how she will adjust to the change.
Why it matters
This story matters because it shows how difficult it can be for parents to let go of their children's childhoods.
In brief
- What is happening?
- Emma Brockes's children are finishing primary school.
- Why is Emma Brockes sad?
- She is sad because it's the end of an era.
- What is an era?
- An era is a long period of time, like a child's time in school.
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The outlets frame the story as a personal reflection on the end of an era, with a focus on the author's emotions.
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The end of an era is a difficult time for parents.
Sources1TypeAngleThe Guardian USReflects on the author's emotions.
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