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Kaya Mong Maging Super Yaya: An Employer's Guide for Families with Filipina Nannies Book Cover Kaya Mong Maging Super Yaya: An Employer's Guide for Families with Filipina Nannies
Kaya Mong Maging Super Yaya Set
Candice Cipullo
Self-Help
Candice Cipullo
November 17, 2015
Softbound
53
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This book is a companion volume to Kaya Mong Maging Super Yaya!, a manual written for Yayas - Filipina nannies - who take care of children 0 - 5 years old. The manual is drawn from Candice Cipullo's successful and sought-after Yaya Enrichment Classes, a product of her research in the latest trends in child development, her professional experience as a teacher, and her personal experiences as a homemaker and mother.

This guide - intended for employers around the world who have Filipina nannies - aims to start an ongoing conversation with your yayas, so that together, you may take better care of your children.

About the Author:

Candice Cabutihan - Cipullo is a proud and happy travelling homemaker, wife, and mother of two. She has over 15 years of teaching experience in the Philippines, USA, Japan, and Canada. She has reached out to hundreds of yayas through her Yaya Enrichment Classes.

About the Illustrator:

Maryl Bucu is from Batch 2016 of the Bachelor of Applied Arts, major in Visual Design Program of Miriam College (formerly Maryknoll College).

This book is part of a set of two books. The other one is the version written for the yayas (nannies), which I will also review soon. So, watch out for that.

I was really interested in this set of books when I first heard of them because I’ve hired several yayas over the years. I’ve had the privilege of finding really good ones but like other people I know, I’ve also had my share of yaya horror stories. Truth be told, we decided we no longer wanted to hire one three years ago and have been surviving (and thriving) so far. But I know that there are families out there who still need and want to hire yayas and so I wanted to help get the word out about this set of books.

This book in particular was written in English for the employers or parents. Specifically, it’s meant for employers all over the world who employ Filipino nannies. I was expecting it to contain only tips on how to handle yayas but it’s actually more than that. It’s also a parenting book divided into 4 chapters, namely,

Chapter 1: Qualities of an Excellent Yaya

Chapter 2: Developmental Needs of Children (For 0 – 5 years old)

Chapter 3: Discipline

Chapter 4: Good Nutrition

I like that the book included the topics above because these are things that we need to consider as parents. Aside from that, these are the topics that we need to also discuss with our yayas. Our yayas are the people who we entrust our kids with. Therefore, they should embody the values we hold dear as well. They should be trained to take care of our kids the way we want them to.

The book is very relatable and easy to read at only 53 pages long. Each subsection also discusses Pointers For Yayas. These are specific guidelines of things they can do related to the topic. They contain practical tips that maybe some parents might overlook when training their yayas. It’s nice to be reminded of certain things so that we can really help our yayas be the best that they could be.

I also love the graphics. They’re only black and white so it doesn’t distract too much from your reading. Actually, there are some really helpful charts too, such as the Physical Activity Chart for Kids and The Filipino Plate, which I both love. It makes reading more fun.

While there are more comprehensive parenting books out there, I think that overall this one is good to have in your home because it really focuses on things that should matter most to parents when it comes to hiring and training their yayas. Busy parents can easily read this book during breaks from work or home duties.

I love that the author was able to compile all her learnings and teachings from her Yaya Enrichment Classes into the book. It’s really very informative and helpful for all households with yayas. It’s also very affordable too at only P 300. It’s a great book to give as a gift for new parents or parents who are new to hiring nannies.

If you would like to purchase this book, check out the following stores:

Tanging Yaman Store
Sonolux Bldg. Ateneo de Manila University

Tanging Yaman Store
5th level, SM Megamall
Call 426 5971-72 loc. 113 / Email: [email protected]

American Recreation Club, Roxas Blvd.
Call 3012000 ext. 2879 / Email: [email protected]

To learn more about this book visit the Travelling Maybahay website or follow Super Yaya Manual on Facebook and Twitter.


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13 Comments

  1. oohhh! I badly need this! Feeling ko forever na akong masstock sa #yayaproblems. Bibili talaga ako ng book na ito. Thanks for sharing this.
    celin mendoza recently posted…The Story is Real: I Think There is a ‘Dark Force’ in our RoomMy Profile

    1. Sana makatulong nga ang librong ito sa iyo! 🙂

  2. i stopped hiring too when i encountered “yaya problems” – though mine was an all-around, but still the horror! it’s nice that we have this kind book now, looks promising! 🙂
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  3. wow, it’s nice that there is a written manual for the yayas…I’ll check this out 🙂

  4. Thankful that my mama is at home to care for my daughter. Ang dami daming yaya problems at yaya horror stories. This book is super great! 🙂
    Celerhina Aubrey ★ recently posted…Breastfeeding Journey: Mor-C Vit, my Breastfriend!My Profile

  5. This is helpful for both Yayas and parents as it would give them a guide taking care of kids.
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  6. This would have been really helpful nung time that we still had a yaya! I think this will be a good handbook for all households alongside the Yaya Manual and the Maid Manual.
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  7. We don’t have any plans yet of hiring a yaya. For me, better to keep within the family yung childcare which is why we “hired” my aunt. Aside from that I’ve also heard of varied yaya problems, and this book is timely I think.
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  8. We also have yaya for a year now and I was lucky that she’s good and my baby likes him too. Yes there are still some comments on her but its just minimal. I think I have to read this. THanks for sharing!
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  9. What an interesting book! I think a lot of us will have good use for it.
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  10. Every households with Yayas should have a copy of this book.

  11. I might need this someday, when I start going back to work again.
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  12. I also saw this book in National, good thing there is a book now can guide you how to hire yaya. In my part I am lucky that our ate for more than 27 years is still with us and she is now taking good care of my little kulit

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