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    ^he's welcome to my old one, just don't want him on it all the time.

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    Al I can't give you any advice but got some great stuff from this thread about the English Thai thing

    https://teakdoor.com/the-family-room/...i-lingual.html

    All the best with it mate.

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    It sounds like your heart is in the right place so just be yourself. My advice is just speak English with him and let your wife speak Thai. He will be ok.

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    Call that a problem, that needs advice ?
    pull yourself together and enjoy the ride

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    Find out what his interests are (as with most kids this changes regularly) and then be a kid yourself. That is the most fun about being a parent.

    Depending on the situation is what determines what hat you wear. One minute you will be the father, the next will be his best friend.

    Children can sense fear, be cool calm and collected.

    Finally, children are like mirrors. Your actions and mannerisms will reflect in them. Be careful of the image you project.

    Have fun and good luck

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    It's a pity he's too young to drink

    All jokes aside it will all come naturally don't stress and enjoy it.

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    Alwarner....?
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    Wake up you lazy shite, and try to set a good example...


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    Quote Originally Posted by Carrabow
    Find out what his interests are (as with most kids this changes regularly) and then be a kid yourself
    Knowing alwarner, that will not be a problem.
    (alwarner, no doubt you will be meeting up with slapper at some point - get him to explain the finer points of parenting.)
    All the best mate - you'll be fine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blue View Post
    Call that a problem, that needs advice ?
    pull yourself together and enjoy the ride
    no no no no, not a problem sir. A challenge and a beautiful opportunity that I want to grab with both hands. Even from only reading the board for a short time (lol) I can tell there are people on here with much more experience than I, so I'm asking for help.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Carrabow View Post
    Find out what his interests are (as with most kids this changes regularly) and then be a kid yourself. That is the most fun about being a parent.

    Depending on the situation is what determines what hat you wear. One minute you will be the father, the next will be his best friend.

    Children can sense fear, be cool calm and collected.

    Finally, children are like mirrors. Your actions and mannerisms will reflect in them. Be careful of the image you project.

    Have fun and good luck
    Cheers

    I can't wait. As witnallstoke said i'll have no problem releasing my inner child.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 9999 View Post
    Al I can't give you any advice but got some great stuff from this thread about the English Thai thing

    https://teakdoor.com/the-family-room/...i-lingual.html

    All the best with it mate.
    thanks. i'll have a look.

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    Quote Originally Posted by alwarner View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Carrabow View Post
    Find out what his interests are (as with most kids this changes regularly) and then be a kid yourself. That is the most fun about being a parent.

    Depending on the situation is what determines what hat you wear. One minute you will be the father, the next will be his best friend.

    Children can sense fear, be cool calm and collected.

    Finally, children are like mirrors. Your actions and mannerisms will reflect in them. Be careful of the image you project.

    Have fun and good luck
    Cheers

    I can't wait. As witnallstoke said i'll have no problem releasing my inner child.
    You already have it, you are on Teakdoor right?

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    very true.

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