00:00 play with me living in Thailand. This morning we actually had an appointment at a primary
00:03 school here on the island. I didn't record this for obvious reasons. It did help us make
00:07 a couple of decisions and I'll go into this on another video.
00:10 After we decided to try out Mae a resort we've not been to this one before. There's a really
00:13 lovely little soft play area, parents can sit around the side and enjoy a drink while
00:16 the children play. Before I knew it was lunch time we headed across the road to 7-11. Boys
00:20 are obsessed with pointing out coconuts everywhere we go even though they don't actually like
00:23 them. I genuinely thought that they were hilarious right now. And then we headed to a little
00:26 shopping area that we have near our house. We're on the hunt for a couple of English
00:29 storybooks but I'm yet to find them. Anyone that lives in Thailand let me know where you're
00:32 getting your books from. In this shopping centre as well they have this place called
00:35 Skippy Land. It's basically just an arcade full of rides, got a couple of grabbing machines
00:39 and then this one's really cool it's actually got these little pods that you can play FIFA
00:42 in. We used to love going to the arcades at the seaside when we lived back in the UK.
00:46 The thing I do prefer here though is that everything is either 10 or 20 baht to go on
00:50 which is about 22 or 44 pence a go. This means that you don't feel like you're forking out
00:54 a fortune just to go on some little rides. This little place is also connected to a cinema
00:58 and we did try to see if there was any movies on but there wasn't anything for children.
01:01 We're going to wait for Kung Fu Panda 4 to come out though and definitely head there.
01:04 Oh also just wanted to show you nappies here are elite. The UK definitely need to jump
01:09 on this. As you can see Lennon is obsessed with Toy Story and we actually found Toy Story
01:12 themed nappies. So he was absolutely in his element, he was so happy. And then of course
01:17 it's Friday so we headed to the night market for dinner. Tonight we had a little ice cream
01:21 treat as well. These are so good although tonight we went for banana and Nutella and
01:24 I'm not too sure I'd go for that option again. I brought my children out of mainstream education
01:29 in the UK this year so that we could travel the world full time and I wanted to share
01:32 a couple of tips and some advice if you're dreaming about doing the same thing. For a
01:36 British family currently living in Thailand I've got two children, one is five and a half
01:39 and one is two. My oldest son was in year one at school before we left. I went through
01:43 the de-registration process with the school and council. The first bit of advice would
01:47 be to not overthink this process. I may have just been really lucky with his school but
01:50 it was so simple. I sent one email to the school with the request to de-register and
01:54 I replied to one email to the council which I actually don't even think you need to do.
01:57 Since telling them that I left the country we've never had a follow up. My second tip
02:01 would be to embrace flexibility. Sometimes when you're travelling plans just don't go
02:04 to plan. And the benefit to homeschooling is that you can be flexible with your schedule.
02:08 We have a routine and a plan that works for us but as long as we're learning everything's
02:12 flexible. The third thing I'd say is that school doesn't look the same for everybody.
02:15 Especially coming from England as a nation most of us are tunnel visioned into thinking
02:19 that children must sit in a classroom to be learning. I actually received a comment today
02:22 saying that because we're travelling my children aren't going to be gaining any life skills.
02:26 I would actually argue the opposite. Things like communication skills, empathy, self awareness,
02:31 creative thinking and resilience. These are skills that children are learning just in
02:34 everyday life. Throwing my children into the real world where there's language barriers
02:38 and different cultures. Sure their life skills are going to be just fine. One of my biggest
02:41 worries before we left was the social side. My advice would be as long as you're willing
02:45 to put yourself out there. Everybody you meet who's travelling is in a similar boat. We're
02:48 all looking for friends, we're all looking to make connections and most of the time we
02:52 are each other's community. Opportunities are endless and you can stay connected.
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