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Roundkin
People gathered around a round table in a warm room

About Roundkin

No seat at the head — every voice counts

Roundkin began with a simple belief: that households run better when every member can speak, listen, and plan together — without pressure or hierarchy.

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Our Story

How Roundkin came to be

Roundkin was established in Nonthaburi in 2019 by a small group of educators and organisational facilitators who had spent years working with families across Bangkok and the surrounding provinces. What they noticed, again and again, was that households often struggled not because of a lack of goodwill but because everyday conversations had no shared structure — someone always ended up holding the floor, and others quietly stepped back.

The name Roundkin reflects the founding idea: a round table, a kinship. No seat at the head. Every participant treated as an equal contributor to the discussion, whatever their role in the household.

From those early workshops in Nonthaburi community centres, Roundkin has grown into a small but focused organisation offering three core programmes — a turn-taking workshop, a shared household planner, and a multi-session communication series — each built on the same principles of fairness, openness, and practical application.

Our Mission

What we set out to do

Our mission is straightforward: to give families the language, habits, and organisational tools they need to run their shared lives more smoothly — without telling them how to live those lives.

We offer education and practical skills, not advice or recommendations. We do not interpret personal situations, mediate disputes, or replace the work of qualified specialists. Where that deeper level of support is the right fit, we will say so clearly and point families toward appropriate resources.

Our core values

  • Fairness — every voice deserves equal space
  • Clarity — simple, honest communication always
  • Respect — warmth without judgement
  • Practicality — tools you can actually use next week
  • Boundaries — education, not intervention

The People

Who runs the table

A small, steady team of facilitators and organisers — all drawn to the same idea that household life is easier when everyone has a clear seat.

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Siriporn Phooket

Programme Director

Has led family education workshops across Nonthaburi and Bangkok for over nine years, with a background in adult learning and group facilitation.

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Nattapong Kamchai

Facilitation Lead

Designs and delivers the Fair Turns Workshop and the Whole-Family Programme, with experience in community education settings across the Bangkok metropolitan area.

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Warisa Limsawat

Toolkit & Resources Coordinator

Develops and maintains the Shared Planner Toolkit materials, ensuring they stay practical and easy for households at every stage of life to use.

How We Work

Standards we hold ourselves to

These principles guide every session, every toolkit, and every conversation we have with the families who join us.

Privacy in group settings

All participants agree to clear confidentiality guidelines before each session. What is shared in the room remains in the room.

Education-only scope

Our facilitators are trained educators, not counsellors or legal advisers. We stay within the scope of skills and organisational education at all times.

Structured programme delivery

Each programme follows a consistent, reviewed format so participants can rely on clear structure and purposeful use of their time together.

Referral where appropriate

When a household's needs go beyond what we offer, we communicate this openly and point families toward appropriate qualified professionals.

Ongoing material review

Toolkit materials and session content are reviewed regularly to keep them current, clear, and relevant to households across the Bangkok and Nonthaburi area.

Accessible participation

Sessions are designed to be welcoming to all family structures and backgrounds. We avoid jargon and keep language plain and inclusive throughout.

Family communication education in Nonthaburi, Thailand

Roundkin operates from Ngamwongwan Road in Bang Khen, Nonthaburi — a neighbourhood well-connected to central Bangkok and the wider metropolitan area. Households from across the region travel to join our workshops, and we work with a range of family sizes and compositions.

Our three programmes — the Fair Turns Workshop, the Shared Planner Toolkit, and the Whole-Family Communication Programme — are structured around one consistent idea: that good household habits are learnable, and that the whole family benefits when everyone has a clear way to take part in shared decisions and plans.

We are not a counselling service and do not provide personal, legal, or specialist advice. We are an education organisation committed to practical skills, open participation, and a calm, respectful space where households can build better habits together. Families who need specialist support are always directed toward appropriate resources.

Find out which programme fits your household

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