Why Kinforge
Practical, honest, and built for the way families actually live
Most family education programmes either go too broad or too shallow. Kinforge does one thing: it gives households clear, structured methods for three areas of everyday life that rarely come with instructions.
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Six reasons households across Bangkok choose Kinforge
All three programmes in one place
Paperwork organisation, family communication, and generational storytelling sit under one roof. Households can attend one programme or all three without sourcing different providers.
Printed materials you keep
Every programme includes printed templates, workbooks, or binders. There is nothing to download, no subscription to maintain, and no digital account to manage. The materials work on your kitchen table.
Content grounded in published research
Workshop frameworks draw from family education literature, not facilitator opinion. Sources are referenced in session notes, and reading lists are available on request.
Small groups, focused sessions
In-person workshops are capped at 12 households. This is not a large auditorium event. Facilitators can address the specific situations participants bring to each session.
Honest about what we are and are not
Kinforge programmes are educational. Facilitators are trained to recognise when a situation requires a lawyer, therapist, or other professional — and to say so clearly rather than overstep.
Central Bangkok location
The Phrom Phong Soi 39 venue is walkable from Phrom Phong BTS station, making it accessible for households across Sukhumvit, Thonglor, Ekkamai, and surrounding areas.
In depth
What each benefit means in practice
Facilitator expertise
Kinforge facilitators come from adult education and oral history backgrounds. They have worked with Bangkok households before building these programmes — the course structures reflect the actual difficulties families encounter, not hypothetical ones.
Programme content is reviewed annually and updated where sources or practices have changed. Facilitators complete structured preparation before each cohort.
- Facilitators hold relevant adult education backgrounds
- Programme structures tested with Bangkok families before rollout
- Annual content review against published family education sources
- Reading lists available for participants who want to go further
Participant support
From first enquiry to post-session questions, Kinforge participants have a named contact. Anchali handles all registration and logistics. Facilitators are available by email after sessions for questions about applying course content at home.
We respond to all enquiries within one working day. Scheduling questions, payment arrangements, and programme queries are handled directly — not through an automated system.
- Named contact person for every participant
- Responses within one working day
- Post-session email support for content questions
- Instalment arrangements available on request
Value and pricing
Kinforge pricing reflects the full cost of delivering small-group, facilitated sessions with printed materials included. There are no hidden charges, no upsells during sessions, and no recurring subscription fees.
The Household Paperwork Organisation Course at ฿3,400 is priced for individual or single-household participation. The workshops are priced per household registration, meaning couples or parent–child pairs can attend together at one price.
- All materials included in programme price
- Per-household pricing for workshops (two attendees, one fee)
- No subscription, no recurring charges
- Payment by bank transfer or PromptPay
Comparison
Kinforge versus typical alternatives
How our approach differs from general adult education providers and online courses.
| Feature | Typical providers | Kinforge |
|---|---|---|
| Small, capped group sizes | ||
| Printed take-home materials included | ||
| Content drawn from published sources | ||
| Three related household topics in one organisation | ||
| Per-household pricing for workshops | ||
| Named contact for each participant | ||
| Clear scope — no overreach into professional services |
What sets us apart
Distinctive features of the Kinforge approach
Three programmes designed to complement each other
A household that completes all three Kinforge programmes ends up with an organised filing system, a set of tested conversation frameworks, and a printed family story binder. Each programme stands alone, but together they cover the three most commonly neglected areas of household management.
The paperwork course teaches sorting, not content
The Household Paperwork Organisation Course is procedural — it teaches how to sort and label documents, not what those documents say. This keeps the course in educational territory and away from legal advice. Participants finish with a working system, not an interpretation of their documents.
Story collection as a structured educational project
The Generational Story Project Workshop is unusual. It treats family storytelling as a skill with learnable methods — interviewing, note-taking, and binder organisation — rather than an informal activity left to chance. Families leave with a completed or near-completed printed binder, not just an intention to start one.
Communication workshops address routine change, not crisis
The Family Communication Workshop is designed for ordinary household transitions — a house move, a new sibling, a change in work schedules. It is not conflict resolution and does not position itself as such. This clarity of scope means participants know exactly what to expect and what they will come away with.
Milestones
Where Kinforge stands today
340+
Households completed at least one programme
3
Structured programmes covering paperwork, communication, and storytelling
94%
Participants rating sessions "well-structured" or "very well-structured"
4 yrs
Operating in Bangkok's Watthana district
Family Education Network Thailand
Member organisation since 2022, participating in the annual Bangkok Family Learning Forum.
Adult Education Practitioner Standards
All facilitators meet practitioner standards for adult non-formal education in Thailand.
Oral History Society — Southeast Asia Chapter
Kinforge's Generational Story Project methodology recognised at the 2024 Southeast Asia oral history practitioners meeting.
See which programme fits your household
All three programmes can be attended independently. Contact us and we will explain what each one involves and when the next sessions are scheduled.
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