3205 days ago

Not just after school care

Lucy from Akina

I'm going to have an after school care program which is not just after school care! I will provide free pick up from school. We've got wide range of options which is chosen by you and your child including mandarin learning, Chinese culture, maths, art and martial arts! I have been working in a children hospital in China as a doctor for ten year and also I've got a qualification for early childhood education in NZ . I was champion in my city for martial art . A great example of the education I've given is my daughter as she is constantly the top students In 5 different schools ! Both of us are very good at math. I will do my best to help the children to learn and improve in some way in the course of during looking after them. Please feel free to contact me if you has any question. Thanks for attentions!!!

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