![]() ![]() Plus, I noticed them kinda snickering to each other when they were done giving me the business.”) Releasing a gratuitous, loud burp at the dinner table (“Mom and Dad took a break from talking to each other to speak to me.Eating dog treats (“They don’t taste that bad, and Dad paused the Eagles game to make sure I don’t do it again.”).Walking to school in his underpants (“Sure is fun to have Mom playing chase while the kids in the neighborhood laugh with me!”). ![]() ![]() Need proof? Here are some of his behaviors and what I would imagine a candidly introspective David might explain: As a school psychologist, I found it impossible when flipping through No, David! and Shannon’s other books not to ask, “What is driving David’s behavior?” In-depth, scholarly analysis of the picture books led me to a clear conclusion: David craves attention. Evan loves these short stories, and for the sake of full disclosure, he has his share of David-esque behaviors. David is the rambunctious main character in the set whose interests are primarily of the ultra-naughty variety. My two year old son’s favorite bedtime stories this summer are from the No, David! series by David Shannon. Tips for Managing an Attention Seeking Child: A Character Case Study of No, David! ![]()
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