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2022/6/1 / New York / School / Seminar

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Address | New York |
Date | 2022/6/1 |
Time | 9:00 minute(s) - 10:30 minute(s) |
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Moms ・ Dads learn to clean up after their children ( Online )
method for children to clean up by themselves !
This is an online course using zoom, so you can join from anywhere.
- [Contact]
- Please send us a message from within the page or apply through the linked website.
- [Registrant]南さやか
- [Language]日本語
- Posted : 2022/05/17
- Published : 2022/05/17
- Changed : 2022/05/17
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・ How long will the toys keep growing ?
・ My child won't put them away !
・ At what age should I start teaching him to put them away? ? ?
・ I want to know how to store toys neatly !
Mothers raising children ・ Dads are very busy everyday.
I want to keep my room clean and tidy, but I am too busy with housework and childcare ・ I am too busy with childcare to tidy up …
I am a mom ・ I can solve your problems !
If you practice "The Law of Tidying Up," you will be able to keep your house clean and tidy × and your children happy.
How we, tidying advisors, keep our rooms clean ?
・ You can have a relaxed family time
・ Enjoy tidying up with your family
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You can talk to your children in an age-appropriate way
◉ Lecturer ◉
Sayaka Minami
Organizing and storage advisor and Former Visual Merchandiser
Lives in NJ, USA
Raising 3 children ( 10, 8, 2 )
Mirai Yasuda
Organizing and storage advisor, Organizing and storage educator
Lives in Osaka
One-parent mom for 5 years
Raising 3 children ( 10, 7 and 4 years old )
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[Date and Time] June 1(水) 9:00-10:30am NY Time ( Morning Session )
June 1(水) 9:00-10:30pm NY Time ( Afternoon Session )
*Two sessions will be held. Please attend whichever is convenient for you.
[Fee] USD $ 51
[Location] This is an online course using zoom.
A zoom code will be sent to those who register.
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