CUPERTINO, CA (PR Buzz) – December 9, 2013 – Rudy Mui and Shirley Woo’s new book, #POWER KIDS tweet Book01: Raising Independent, Conscientious, Well-Adjusted, Responsible Young Adults, offers parents an easy-to-read guide for raising their children to become successful adults. It is structured so that parents can start reading and implementing the points given in the book at any stage in the parenting process. Some may consider the approach unorthodox, but in today’s world thinking outside the box when it comes to parenting is just the ticket to becoming a successful parent.
Rudy Mui and Shirley Woo’s #POWER KIDS tweet is not only a condensed handbook for how parents can live in a drama-free household while raising children successfully, but it also helps to ensure that those kids will grow up to respect themselves, their parents, and their friends, while developing the technical and interpersonal life skills to be successful in a modern, competitive world.
Mitchell Levy, Thought Leader Architect and CEO of THiNKaha®, is excited to add #POWER KIDS tweet to the successful ranks of the growing THiNKaha tweetable books. “We have released a large number of business and entrepreneurial related books,” Levy says, “but we are really excited to have on board a very innovative and integral type of book that parents really can use in their everyday life.”
The book covers the key issues that arise throughout your parenting journey; any conflict will have a resolution and any insecurity you or your child may face will have a constructive way you can approach it. If you are lucky enough to pick this up before you have your first child you’ll be given a head start on how to begin the parenting journey.
In aha #15, the authors urge parents to “Encourage your kids to make decisions as soon as they can interact with you, before they can talk. Respect their choice or don’t offer it.” The reader sees that parenting really starts the minute you decide you want to be one. Mui and Woo also paint the kind of environment that parents should create for their children, and the other roles that will be played in children’s lives.
In aha #101, the authors explain, “Learn to be a coach. Coaches are not friends, but honest brokers and mentors. Good coaches extract the best out of each player.”
Mui and Woo have received wide recognition for their parenting skills in their personal lives; with three adult children who are happy, independent, and successful, the authors have proven their ability to be great parents. They’ve received much acknowledgement and praise for #POWER KIDS tweet.
Dr. Megan Yee, MD, a family medicine physician in Michigan, commends Mui and Woo on their parental insights: “It’s always been said kids don’t come with handbooks. Well, now they do! This is a wonderfully insightful guide to raising well-rounded, independent, and unique children. Easy to read, concise, and leaves little room for error! I would highly recommend this read to every family at any stage of parenting.”
As someone who has experience with hundreds of parents and their varying styles, Harry McKay, headmaster at St. Andrew’s Episcopal School, shows great support for the book and the authors. “#POWER KIDS tweet is a thoughtful and practical parenting guide for busy parents who embrace our digital world and savor information that comes in a Twitter format that suits 21st-century learning,” McKay says. “It’s a quick and fun read and it can easily be digitally stored for quick reference at a moment’s notice.”
#POWER KIDS tweet will surely become the book to be read for new and experienced parents alike. You can never gain too much wisdom and insight when it comes to raising children successfully.
About the Author:
Rudy Mui is a serial entrepreneur, currently working in his sixth early-stage company. He is a board member and the newsletter editor for the U.S. Naval Academy’s Northern California Parent’s Association, member of the University of Michigan’s Entrepreneurial Mentor Network, and former chairman of the Silicon Valley Chapter of the IEEE Engineering Management Society.
Shirley Woo is a software engineer and working mother of three children. She has worked for many well-known companies in Silicon Valley, including ROLM, IBM, Centigram, Sun Microsystems, Yahoo!, and Barnes & Noble Nook Media. She has a BS in computer engineering from the University of Michigan and a MBA from Santa Clara University.
About THiNKaha:
THiNKaha turns corporate experts into thought leaders by helping corporations that are already active in social media leverage those activities to reach their audience and increase their business. THiNKaha's services include book publishing, webinar publishing, social media, traditional media coaching and vetted referrals, and many other thought leadership services, including books, workbooks, webinars, 1x1 coaching and mentoring, and the creation and support of corporations’ thought leadership blueprints.
For more information, visit http://www.thinkaha.com. Corporations interested in publishing a book series should contact the associate publisher, Janae Pierre, at janae.pierre@happyabout.info or at 408-921-1568.
Availability:
NOTE: This book is available in paperback, eBook, and in our THiNKaha app. Download the THiNKaha app from the iTunes store and pick up the app version of this book for $1.99.
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