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Category: Learning Resources

Mar 28
Bangkok Faces: Kwan Hansongkitpong, Clinical Psychologist & Autism Rights Advocate

Your Name: Kwan Hansongkitpong Job Title: Clinical Psychologist, Autism Rights Advocate, and Educator What is your nationality and background? I’m Thai, born and raised. At 14, my parents sent me […]

Mar 21
Ten Tips For Improving Your Child’s Speech

Certain speech sounds develop at different ages, however, your child should be able to use most sounds correctly by the age of five. If this is not the case for […]

Mar 03
Fun New Bangkok-Themed App for Tots

’Travel Puzzle Thailand’ is a new kids app that will appeal to the little ones, especially those who can relate to our city’s busy streets, vendors, big red buses, elephants, tuk […]

Feb 16
Enginou Now Open at The Commons, Thonglor 17

The new branch of Enginou is located at The Commons, Soi Thonglor 17, Sukhumvit 55. With a similar selection of products as its All Seasons (Wireless Road) branch, the shop […]

Feb 10
A Kind of Magic: Child-Centric Learning at Bromsgrove

With a child-centric learning approach at the Early Years levels, there is a certain magic happening. The children, bright-eyed and eager, want to learn – and the teachers are following […]

Dec 08
Bangkok Faces: Faye Morgan-Rose, Educational and Child Psychologist

Your Name: Dr Faye Morgan-Rose Job Title: Educational and Child Psychologist (“Ed Psych”) What is your nationality and background? I was born in England, and grew up in Cambridgeshire with […]

Dec 04
Grandpa City Garden, an Eco-House in the City

Nestled above the hustle and bustle of the Prakanong area, Grandpa City Garden (now known as Grandpa Urban Farm) features 100 square metres of productive green space, serving as a […]

Nov 16
Bangkok Faces: Donna Murphy, OT & Facilitator of Sensory Integration Classes for Mums and Babies

Your Name: Donna Murphy Job Title: Facilitator of Enhanced Development and Sensory Integration Classes for Mums and Babies What is your nationality and background? Raised and educated in Florida but […]

Oct 30
Understanding Dyslexia

The human brain is designed to naturally acquire many skills. As all parents know well, most children easily learn to walk and talk without any special instruction. But what many […]

Oct 01
Helping a Struggling Reader

When a child struggles to read, we often scrutinise social or economic factors, access to books or the home environment as possible reasons for their difficulties. While each of these […]