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Here in the Philippines, it is an accepted culture and necessity for many to hire yayas.

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In 1966, Oscar Arellano, president of the Operation Brotherhood International, the mother organization of the O.B. Montessori schools watched with fascination my first O.B. Montessori Yaya (Nursemaids) Training Course at the beginning of the school year.

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Here in the Philippines, it is an accepted culture and necessity for many to hire yayas.

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