Teacher Yaya: A Workshop

Being a work at home mom without house help is extremely difficult. Like I always say, it is a juggle among the kids, homemaking and my work. A lot of people tell me that we should hire a yaya for the kids. Well, there are two problems:

  1. It’s very hard to find a helper nowadays
  2. I might have developed a psychological trauma because of previous helpers

We’ve hired a total of I don’t know nannies ever since A and I became parents. Some were outright pains in the bum, while there were a few who were good, but could be better if they received training.

I like the last nanny we hired for our youngest. Unfortunately, she had to leave us due to family matters. If she was still with us, I would have enrolled her in the Teacher Yaya Workshop! If you have a yaya, then you might want to consider sending her to this workshop.

Teacher Yaya Workshop

What your yaya will learn:

  • Her special role in your child’s life
  • Understanding a child’s actions so as not to think the child is being “naughty”
  • How to respond to your child
  • Why TV and tablets are not good for children below three years old
  • Why and how to play with your child according to his/her age

The workshop will be on the 15th of February 2014, from 9:00 to 11:30 a.m. at Medela House, QC. Learning fee is P500 and includes handouts, snacks, and a certificate.

Interested? Send your yaya to the workshop!

Kimberley Reyes

Kimberley Reyes is an Online Business Manager for entrepreneurs who are ready to get off the hamster wheel and step into their CEO shoes. On top of helping her clients get organized and scale their businesses, she is also happily busy raising her five kids with her firefighter husband.

This Post Has 2 Comments

  1. Donna Ocon -Juezan

    registration fee is not bad huh! nice to be joining in this kind of session

    1. Kim Reyes

      The price is very reasonable. 🙂 I’d send my yaya to this workshop if I had one.

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