
Imagine you have a son. He’s very healthy and normal – just like any other kids.
Except that he has no hands and only a leg.
What are you going to do? Freaked out? [Read more…]
Helping Parents Succeed
By Abel Cheng

Imagine you have a son. He’s very healthy and normal – just like any other kids.
Except that he has no hands and only a leg.
What are you going to do? Freaked out? [Read more…]
By Abel Cheng
Whenever parents ask me to recommend a parenting book to them, I will point them to, without fail, the same book – “How to Talk So Kids Will Listen.”
(By the way, the book is 30 years old and it’s STILL relevant until today. In case you are interested, here’s our How to Talk So Kids Will Listen review.)
Some say, “Books are expensive. I can’t afford them.”
By Abel Cheng

While researching for parenting quotes for my new book “The Uncensored Guide to Parenting,” I came across some of the best quotations.
What I like most is ones that are funny and witty.
Even though they are funny, there’s still meaning hidden in each quote.
I have taken 10 quotes and ranked them in descending order.
Ready? [Read more…]
By Abel Cheng

Since today is Friday, let’s not be too serious.
Why not I tell you a joke. I read about it in Reader’s Digest (yep, no iPad) while waiting for J and K to finish their classes recently.
Roughly, the joke goes like this: [Read more…]
By Abel Cheng

If you want to find ways to save on medical fees, I have great news.
Let’s talk about two recent incidents that happened to J and K respectively.
The first incident happened to J.
One night after the recent Chinese New Year, after consuming too much deep-fried goodies, J had a slight fever.
I wanted to see how it went first before taking J to see a doctor.
The next morning, she was fine and dandy. As active as ever.
No medical attention required. [Read more…]