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We have been maid-less and yaya-less for the past 13 months. That’s a real accomplishment because we’ve always had at least one at home. But 13 months ago we made the decision to quit hiring household help because we’ve encountered problems finding trustworthy and efficient ones.

 

Well, had I known then that I can send our helpers to attend proper training maybe we wouldn’t have had that much trouble maintaining them. It’s so good to know that there are now organizations such as Manila Workshops who organizes training sessions for yayas and helpers. Check this out!

 

Project 33 Basic Yaya Workshop_v5

 

This Basic Yaya Training is actually a series consisting of four (4) separate training sessions. This first session will be  held on Saturday, March 8, 2014, 1:00 – 4:30 PM at Babyland Shaw Blvd. 548 Facilities Center, Shaw Blvd. 1500 Mandaluyong City.

 

This session will discuss the following topics:

  • Personality Development 
  • Manners
  • Etiquette
  • Responsibilities/Housework
  • Alternative Cleaning Methods
  • Healthier Food Alternatives

 

The instructor, Cristina M. Mendoza, RN of VentureLab, is a licensed nurse and a preschool teacher too.

 

The learning fees for this training is as follows:

Regular rate: Php 1,000 (Starting February 15, 2014)
Early Bird Rate: Php 700 per participant (Register and Pay before February 15, 2014)

The fees already includes handouts, snacks and certificate of attendance. You also have the option to pay via BPI, UnionBank or Paypal.

 

So for those of you who have helpers who need proper training, register them by clicking on this link.

 

Who knows? This might be exactly what you need to make sure your helpers perform their job well.


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6 Comments

  1. Good thing there are events like these. During our time, yayas are never trained formally.
    michymichymoo recently posted…Green PasturesMy Profile

  2. We don’t have helpers either, but if we did, I would definitely want them to be trained well. This is a great workshop! 😀

  3. We haven’t had a yaya/househelp for over a year, too (for the same reason as yours). I can’t imagine how I survived- but the kids are fine and our house isn’t too much of a mess. Hihi! If we do get a yaya/househelp, I think this is something I’d send her to. I don’t think I’m very good at training househelp eh… or I’m just too OC.
    Kim Reyes recently posted…Why I Decided to ‘Just Cook!’My Profile

  4. We also don’t hire helpers because of our bad experiences with our past helpers. It’s a good thing there are seminars like this we can attend.
    mommy Peachy recently posted…Happy Year of the Horse!My Profile

  5. Mommies who don’t have helpers — ang galing nyo! 🙂 I once challenged myself tobe yaya-less for my newborn daughter but my MIL sent a yaya the first week. Thank God the yaya is okay naman so far. 🙂
    Mitz recently posted…How I Quit Corporate And Became A MompreneurMy Profile

  6. Aww. I’ve had my eyes on this for quite a long time already. My tita-slash-yaya needs this SO.MUCH. but it’s too far from our place kaya I’m still thinking about this.
    Camille Aguila recently posted…MedelaMoms Launches “Seeing Doubles”: A Support Group for Moms with MultiplesMy Profile

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