The stuffs in the paper and signboards were all written in thai isn't it? I thought Thailand is an English speaking country? Or I'm I wrong?
Overall. I think the clinic is children friendly. With all the toys and all the materials targeted at recovery.
So is that the wife in the last picture?
Hi mate, hope youve had a lovely, stress-free weekend.
They speak Thai here. Its a difficult, tonal language that is beyond my limits of learning well! In the tourist areas, many Thai speak a little English but its taught in schools from an early age but often Thais will be too shy to try and speak.
The paperwork for the clinic is all in Thai and the signage must legally predominantly be in Thai even if you use an English name and despite some of the terminology being English.
Toys are wonderful tools to help development and skills in kids, as well as spending time together learning through play.
Yes, thats the wife. Dont let the smile fool you haha ;-)
Stay safe, healthy and happy, mate and thanks for dropping by. Always a pleasure.
Thanks for the explanations. I was looking at the way the language was uniquely written and the alphabet. It made me wonder if the local language was the main language of teaching and learning. Thanks for clarifying.