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Dr. Raymond Fung has been teaching children, teenagers, and adults with varying degrees of autism for over 20 years. He deeply understands the stress and troubles faced by these children and their parents and teachers. Raymond specializes in "Progressive Applied Behavior Analysis" (Progressive ABA) and autism education. In this book, he shares his valuable experience and focuses on the growth and education issues that caregivers of these children care about the most - improving behavioral problems, enhancing emotional management, self-care, and social skills. He proposes specific training methods to let these children shine!
- AuthorFung Yiu Man
- PublisherMingwen Publishing House
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This booklet presents twenty-four essays delving into the essence of Chinese food culture, encapsulated in the phrases "Bearing the bounty of heaven, benefiting all living beings, and respecting all things," and summarized as "Ode to Life." It delves into the philosophical exploration of life's source and the principles of sustaining all living things, reflecting the Chinese people's gratitude, wisdom, and resourcefulness in living harmoniously with nature. Chinese food culture offers an artistic, flavorful, and emotive response to the meaning of human existence between heaven and earth.
- AuthorHuang Junliang
- PublisherMingwen Publishing House
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Living in this era, from the onset of COVID-19 in 2020 to the present, friends worldwide are confronting this challenging period together. Resisting this pandemic has become an ongoing imperative. Focusing on fortifying our physical and mental well-being appears to be the sole means of survival, as halting our efforts would diminish our will to endure.
- AuthorKai Yan
- PublisherMingwen Publishing House
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This book explores the concept of post-traumatic growth, highlighting those moments in life that have a profound and lasting impact. It delves into the challenges of staying resilient and finding the strength to rise again after falling. While there is no one-size-fits-all solution, the book emphasizes that life is a gradual journey of growth, where our true strength and resilience emerge over time.
- AuthorJing Ran
- PublisherMingwen Publishing House
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In this candid and relatable book, a child psychologist shares 28 honest and heartfelt parenting notes that encompass laughter and tears. Reflecting on her own journey, the author sheds light on the realities of parenting, from the transformation of self-perception from princess to milk cow and from expert to dinosaur. With genuine experiences and insights, the book offers a grounded perspective on the most challenging and frustrating aspects of parenting. It is written for parents who understand the difficulties of parenting and have experienced moments of frustration.
- AuthorPrincess Dai
- PublisherMingwen Publishing House
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Over the past two decades, approximately 20,000 individuals in Hong Kong have tragically taken their own lives, potentially impacting hundreds of thousands of survivors. Embracing the mission of ""respecting life, one suicide is too many,"" the authors have engaged with survivors and delved into the writings left behind by the deceased. Their aim is to uncover strategies for suicide prevention, standing in solidarity with readers and committing to become guardians for those in need, offering the pledge of ""willing to accompany you"" to confront life's challenges together. This practical self-help manual utilizes data analysis to elucidate the suicide situation in Hong Kong over the past 20 years. Through adapted stories, it communicates the insights gleaned from suicide incidents, laying the groundwork for suicide prevention efforts.
- AuthorYip Siu Fai, Cheung Fung Yi
- PublisherHong Kong University Press
- Publication Date2022
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