Bangkok Area Homeschool Network
A support network for home schooling families. Designed to provide parents with a network to discuss teaching methods, curriculums and available resources, and to give home schooled children regular contact with others, including field trips, play times and group classes / educational activities. For more information please contact Allison Coley on 089-782-3478 or email her at .
Bangkok for Kids and Families
The excitement of speeding along the Chao Phraya River in a noisy tail boat, the fascination of watching a snake being milked of its venom or a tuk-tuk ride through the city are just a few of the experiences Bangkok has to offer both kids and adults.
The Family Learning Center of Chiang Rai
A ministry that provides resources for the student of the cooperative,
for the home-schooling parents in Chiang Rai Province, and for
the Christian English speaking Community.
Homeschooling in Thailand... a World Away
I often feel that I can not give everything I want to homeschooling
because of all the demands on my time - I need to study Thai,
do ministry, etc. - but I know the kids have enriching
experiences simply by living in this culture and attending cultural
events. By Jennifer Tibbets.
Terror could force South to homeschool
Thailand is asking the United Nations for help to draw up home-schooling courses in case the escalating insurgency forces schools in the South to close for an extended period.
The Thailand Guidebook
Excellent huge resource for those looking for hands-on and resources
for teaching children. Roni, above, recommends the Children's
Discovery Museum in Bangkok as a good place to purchase homeschool
curriculum, for example.
When kids study at home
Cooperation is an important aspect of the homeschooling life
of the families who make up the group in Chiang Mai. It enables
them to share curriculum resources, ideas and advice as well
as support and friendship. The coherence of the group, made up
of families from five countries, derives from shared Christian
values.