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Life, Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 16/05/2024
» According to the Foundation for the Deaf under the royal patronage of Her Majesty Queen Sirikit The Queen Mother, three out of 1,000 newborns in Thailand experience hearing loss. Due to advanced technology, these children will be able to hear like others if they undergo cochlear implant surgery at an early age. However, the surgery costs 500,000 baht per ear which many parents cannot afford.
Life, Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 08/05/2024
» After Savitree Phongpratuang noticed that her youngest son, Kullapat, did not have verbal skills to communicate, she decided to take him to see a paediatrician at the age of two. The results showed that his development was normal, so he was sent for a test and was diagnosed with hearing loss.
Life, Published on 07/12/2022
» A collection of black and white photographs by Prof Nantawat Boramanand, a prominent lawyer with a passion for photography, are showcased during "The Tale Of Two Cities: Finale" at Gallery 1 of Thailand Creative & Design Centre, The Grand Postal Building, Charoen Krung Road, until Dec 18.
Life, Pattarawadee Saengmanee, Published on 23/07/2021
» While the Covid-19 pandemic has disrupted various industries and executives are more aware of digital transformation, the South East Asia Center (SEAC) believes that creating a lifelong learning ecosystem is a sustainable solution for Thais to survive in a new normal.
Life, Pattarawadee Saengmanee, Published on 18/06/2020
» With children studying online and parents feeling pressure during the Covid-19 crisis, Southeast Asia Center (SEAC) and YourNextU Young offers its first Family Package to help enhance essential life skills and strengthen family bonds through virtual classrooms.