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What Families Have Shared With Us

Every family that has taken a Panyarat course approached it with a different situation and different hopes. Here is what some of them have said about the experience.

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340+

Families served

4.8

Average satisfaction rating out of 5

8+

Years facilitating family conversations

94%

Would recommend to a family member

Participant experiences

Voices from Panyarat Families

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Somchai P.

Bangkok · Level 1 course · February 2026

"I had wanted to have this conversation with my children for years but never knew how to start. The conversation guide gave me a real entry point. My daughter said it was the first time I'd brought up money without it feeling like a warning."

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Narumol T.

Nonthaburi · Level 2 course · January 2026

"The financial dashboard was something we hadn't considered before. It sounds obvious in hindsight, but our household had never written down shared goals in one place. Now we review it together each quarter. Not perfectly, but we do it."

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Wanchai K.

Pathum Thani · Level 3 course · March 2026

"The wealth charter session was unexpectedly emotional. We realised how much our family had never put into words — not just assets, but what we believe about work, responsibility, and what we owe each other. The facilitator held the space very well."

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Pranee L.

Chiang Mai · Level 1 course (online) · February 2026

"I took the online version from Chiang Mai, which worked well. The role-play exercises felt a bit awkward at first — I think that's the point — but by the second session I was more comfortable than I expected to be. I've already recommended it to my sister."

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Apinya S.

Bangkok · Level 2 course · January 2026

"My husband and I came with quite different views about how to handle household money. The advisory sessions gave us a neutral space to work through those differences. We didn't resolve everything, but we did leave with a plan we both agreed to try."

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Chaiwat W.

Samut Prakan · Level 3 course · February 2026

"I was sceptical that a course could cover the legal side without becoming a legal service. It didn't try to — it gave us enough context to ask better questions when we eventually met with a lawyer. That distinction was exactly right."

In more detail

Family Stories

Level 1 — Starting the Conversation

The Situation

A retired couple from Samut Prakan had two adult children with different financial habits. Money had never been discussed openly, and one child had borrowed from the family several times without formal agreement. Tension had been building for years.

What They Did

The father attended Level 1 alone first, then brought both children to a second session. Using the conversation framework, the family held its first structured discussion about shared expectations. The focus was on listening, not on resolving debts.

What Changed

Within six weeks, the family had agreed on a simple approach to informal loans between members. More importantly, the father described the relief of having had a conversation he'd been postponing for several years.

"I didn't think it was possible to talk about this without someone leaving the room upset. We managed it."

Level 3 — Intergenerational Wealth Planning

The Situation

A Bangkok family with a family-run business and several properties had never discussed how these would be managed or distributed. The founders were in their late sixties; their three adult children had different levels of involvement in the business.

What They Did

The family completed all five Level 3 sessions together. The intergenerational workshop surfaced significant differences in what each child assumed about their future role. The family wealth charter process gave everyone an equal voice in shaping the family's agreed values and structures.

What Changed

The family completed a written charter and subsequently engaged a lawyer to formalise aspects of the plan. Two of the three children joined the business more formally. The founders described it as the conversation they'd needed to have for a decade.

"The charter session was when we understood this was about more than property. It was about what our family stands for."

Level 2 — Household Goal Coordination

The Situation

A couple in their mid-forties in Nonthaburi had different approaches to savings and spending, and no shared structure for household financial decisions. They were both aware it was causing low-level friction but had not found a way to address it.

What They Did

They attended Level 2 together. The advisory sessions helped them identify three shared goals they had never explicitly named, and the dashboard gave them a shared reference point for tracking progress rather than guessing at each other's priorities.

What Changed

Within three months they had made their first joint savings transfer toward a shared goal they had agreed in the course. The wife noted that the dashboard had reduced arguments because they had something concrete to refer to instead of talking in generalities.

"It wasn't that we disagreed about money — we'd just never agreed on what we were working toward."

Professional standing

Our Credentials

Thailand Family Education Practitioner Certification

Awarded to Panyarat's lead facilitation team following 100+ documented family facilitation sessions.

Bangkok Chamber of Commerce — Registered Provider

Listed as a registered education and professional development provider since 2019.

ASEAN Adult Learning Network — Affiliate

Regional peer affiliation reflecting standards in adult learning programme design and delivery.

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