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LIFE

Making waves in child development

Life, Napamon Roongwitoo, Published on 12/04/2012

» James David Taylor, from Somerset in England, has lived, worked and studied in Thailand for six years, five of which he has worked as an infant/toddler swimming teacher. Currently working as the business development manager and head infant teacher at Bangkok Dolphins, Bangkok's only internationally recognised swimming school, he has taught hundreds of infants and toddlers how to have fun and confidence in the water. Additionally, he is currently completing a degree in business management from the University of Plymouth in England.

WORLD

Outsmarting the 'smart' label

Life, Napamon Roongwitoo, Published on 21/02/2012

» I had a chance to attend a seminar organised by Abbott Thailand recently under the topic "Nutrition for your children's sustainable brain development". The most interesting thing I got from it was not the useful information on nutrition, but a very interesting sentence delivered by one of the speakers, Dr Nalinee Cherwanidchakorn, a developmental and behavioural paediatrician. It was a question I wish someone had bothered to ask me when I was little.

OPINION

And they call it puppy love

Life, Napamon Roongwitoo, Published on 14/02/2012

» A friend of mine once told me that St Valentine's Day, for single women (not so much for single men), is when holiday and hell cross over. Everywhere you go, you see couples professing undying love, carrying big, overpriced bouquets. Restaurants are packed and full of lovey-dovey couples. Even little kids put heart stickers on their friends' shirt to show some love. What's a single woman to do? Panic, panic!