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‎"telling someone what they have to learn is a long and tortuous road, often ineffective; giving someone the opportunity to explore what their brain finds particularly interesting at the time opens the gateway to optimization of that individuals potential" anon
 

As the glitz of Xmas wears off its great to see our creative kids still get just as much, if not more, fun from their own hand made creations as any of the shop bought stuff. With lots of creative input over time the children here at Stratton House can often be found with scissors, glue and card, putting together a new Dolls House, Castle, or even moving parts toys.

Its heart warming to see a bunch of kids not yet so over run by modern technology that they can’t see the worth of the simple things made by their own hand.

Or indeed made for them with love of a sibling. Watch Zak as he plays with the “train” made by his older brother Tai, from old milk cartons and bottle tops.

 
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So after taking part in the local Tambon ceremony it was off to our favourite haunt, Huay Tung Tao.

This week we had a full quota of children, with general behaviour having been very good alround.

The only one who was not there was Jack as he is at home at the moment.

I would like to ask you to spare a moment to send you best wishes to Jack as he attends his mother who is very ill at this time.

Our thoughts and love are with you Jack.

As usual the kids had lots of fun in the water and out.

I’d like to apologise to Khruu khem and her friends who came to visit only to find us not at home. Maybe you will come again soon, and even come on the trip out with us if you like. The kids would love it.

For more photos please visit our photobucket album here.

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