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I know that in the US for example, they offer Thai classes to small children at the Thai temples. We are in Italy. It doesn't seem like there are such classes.
Anyway, I'm a stay-at-home mom so I teach them (4 and 2 yrs old) myself. Every morning while having breakfast we look at the alphabets and vowels charts and sing the "Ko-Auy-Ko-Kai" and etc. Then I will randomly pick a letter and ask them, and whoever gets it right will get some points (or tokens), which can be exchanged for candies later on in the day.
So far my 4 year-old knows almost all of them, for my 2 year-old I just want her to participate, she can complete the "Ko-Auy-Ko-Kai" rhyme but recognizing them is still beyond her.
We got some books from Thailand to help with the writing, those with dotted lines. We also have Thai alphabets and vowels made with plastic. I hope to use those when I start teaching my oldest one how to read.
I'm trying my best but it's becoming quite difficult lately to keep the morning routine of "Getting to know Thai", for example, when she wants to do something else like Math, or painting, or when she is simply just not interested and not responding.
Any other method out there, I'm all ear here!
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Nok_Monti
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15 ส.ค. 50 03:34:38
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