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    don't forget she'll need a decent amplifier for the electric bongos, and a small desktop midi synth and small desktop mixer wouldn't hurt, and maybe a dedicated PC rigged up to a decent set of separates, I'm sure mummy will understand it's a crucial part of her development

    It's so addictive though, you might need it to wind down after bedtime. Plug the headphones in, and you're away...
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    Quote Originally Posted by CaptainNemo
    I'm sure mummy will understand it's a crucial part of her development
    Hehe, yes, I'm sure she will. How much RAM would the dedicated PC need? We don't want Butters having another psychotic episode so better keep on the hush hush

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    I haven't read this thread, but I'll relate my experience.
    I have a 5 year old who is Fluent in mandarin, English and some Cantonese.
    We live in China and my wifes first language is Cantonese.
    My wife and I communicate in Mandarin and his language of instruction at preschool, since the age of 3 has been Mandarin.
    I have spoken only English to him, sung songs and talked to him in English since he was a tiny baby. I read to him every day (if possible) and expose him to as much English as possible by way of movies and cartoons. I bought DVDs (thomas the tank engine, sesame street etc) and basically just bombard him with English.
    The only time he gets to use his English is with me or when we are socializing with expats, which isn't often.
    He is quite good now at spoken English and I have been working on his reading and
    writing slowly.
    The best advice I could give you is to be his teacher and ONLY speak English to him and start early (and talk to him as much as possible).

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    ^ Cheers Koojo your input is appreciated. Your experience as well as others in this thread have me quite confident that my soon to be born child will be bi-lingual quite easily as long as we do the right thing (ie me being her teacher as you stated).

    Cheers again to all who contribute to this thread. This is the good thing about TD, a well of knowledge to draw from, posters that are always willing to give advice, but at the same time, this site is also fun and a lot of banter unlike other Thailand expat sites that generally seem to be quite anal and have much thicker posters.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 9999 View Post
    other Thailand expat sites that generally seem to be quite anal and have much thicker posters.
    Where as TDers tend to be more vaginal, and have much thicker cocks.

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