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What About Me?


What About Me?

Eileen Kennedy-Moore

Parenting Press

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Enhanced with delightful "Delightful" is the first physical single released by Ami Suzuki under the label Avex Trax and also the transition single that marked the end of the old Ami making her return to the music industry.  illustrations by Mits Katayama, What About Me?: Twelve Ways To Get Your Parent's Attention (Without Hitting Your Sister) by clinical psychologist psy·chol·o·gist
n.
A person trained and educated to perform psychological research, testing, and therapy.


psychologist 
 Eileen Kennedy-More is an encouraging collection of creative, fun, and nice ways to approach parents for attention, requests, or complaints. Giving such ideas as helping out, sharing, singing, and so much more, What About Me? provides its young readers with a fun and rhythmic rhyth·mic   also rhyth·mi·cal
adj.
Of, relating to, or having rhythm; recurring with measured regularity.



rhythmi·cal·ly adv.
 presentation of good and rewardable behavior for a more intimate and loving relationship with parents. An ideal addition to child counselor, family, school, and community library collections, What About Me? is very highly recommended for all little readers--and their parents hoping to instill in·still
v.
To pour in drop by drop.



instil·lation n.
 responsibility in their children character and conduct.
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Title Annotation:What About Me? : Twelve Ways to Get Your Parent's Attention
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Date:Jul 1, 2006
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