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CamboKidz Parents Forum
A place for parents to discuss and share ideas on all topics related to raising kids in Cambodia.
General Chat
The place to discuss anything and everything related to parents and kids in Cambodia
1Fun & Adventure
Share details on the activities, events and outings your child has participated in, or is looking to join.
1Kid-friendly food & drink
Everything from how to make yogurt at home for your little monster to that stall in Psar Thmei that sells candy corn.
2Education
Ask questions or share info on schools, nurseries and daycares, or courses and private tutors.
2Family health
Ask questions or share ideas on the best health care for your children in Cambodia.
2Pregnancy & new parents
Discussions on what to expect when you're expecting, and tips for new parents in Cambodia.
1Traveling with kids
Good trip? Bad trip? A place for parents to discuss the joys and challenges of traveling with young ones.
1Hired help
Share info on domestic workers who make parents' life easier, such as nannies, housekeepers, cooks and babysitters
0Passports, visas & red tape
Join the discussion on obtaining passports for your kids, renewing visas and dealing with immigration authorities.
0Where to find (in Phnom Penh)?
Can't find your kid's favorite action figure? Looking for a bakery that sells gluten-free bread? Ask here.
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- Family healthWhich hospitals or clinics would you recommend to take a child with a sudden high fever or sickness for a doctor's diagnosis? Should have their own lab for blood tests and cultures, and be open 24hrs because kids' fevers always seem to peak in the middle of the night.
- EducationHey, just curious as to why CIA wasn't in the top 30? Also, there's no such thing as a 'British' curriculum, or Cambodian, it's the Khmer General Curriculum, which many schools actually adapt or don't deliver in full. This is an important consideration for parents. No international school here is using the UK National Curriculum, some use elements from different key stages, the iGCSE (usually the international version, not the UK version) or AS - A levels, or just base a learning unit around topics found in the UK. Cambridge is a distinct curriculum that shares similarities with the UK National curriculum, but again, it's not British. I think it you're going to publish details of fees and curriculum, they should definitely be accurate. Happy to help out!