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Pup and Baitey Share Tips for Raising a Happy Child, Admit Its Tiring but Joyful, Reveal Plans for Second Child

News09 Apr 2026 15:59 GMT+7

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Pup and Baitey Share Tips for Raising a Happy Child, Admit Its Tiring but Joyful, Reveal Plans for Second Child

The whole family appeared adorably at an event for “Pup Potato” and his wife “Baitey Suwapich” who brought their son “Nongan” to the event, where they shared tips on how to raise a child with a good mood and no fuss, emphasizing communication. They said they smile every time they talk with their son and revealed plans for a second child. Both openly said they spend lots of time with him and communicate a lot. Baitey believes children understand even if they can't speak yet. She teaches him, for example, if he's hungry for milk, to signal accordingly. She said, “We always talk a lot with him, and everything becomes easier.”

Whenever he wakes up or is doing something, if possible, the parents try to be with him and smile a lot no matter what. Even if he cries, they smile. Seeing our smiling face when he wakes up is important. We observe him closely to understand if he's hungry, full, or wants to play. At home, we rarely forbid much. We let him learn freely, except for dangerous things. We stay close so he can learn and understand what is okay and what is not, or what he can play with. We let him explore without constant restrictions at home.
Reflecting on married life and parenthood, I feel that while I dislike mixing exhaustion with happiness, raising a child is very tiring but also very fulfilling. We focus on our son's development, noting what he can do at each age, like at four months. Everything is taken day by day.

We also adjust our married life to fit with having a child. Maybe we don’t eat together or travel as before. Baitey said maintaining family relationships is important. Even if we give 100% to the child, the relationship between us remains crucial. I praise my wife as an amazing mother because she pays attention to many details. I can’t do what she does, like waking up to cook for our son and knowing what nutrients he needs. I’m genuinely proud of her—not just flattery. I hope she’s proud of me too. As I said, Pup can do everything. He is raising Nongan very well. Nongan is our happiness.

Regarding plans for a second child, honestly, I don’t focus on how many kids we have. As of now, if after two years we sit down and talk, it’s good that Baitey and I agree to fully care for our son first. If feelings change later, we’ll reconsider. Baitey added at the end, “We don’t know if there will be another child, but for now, we are focused entirely on Nongan. In 1-2 years, if Pup can still manage—meaning working, earning money, helping raise the child, staying up late—we will think about it.” (laughs)


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