Danielle Audrey Dayto Baldon grew up in Legazpi City, Albay in the Philippines. She started kindergarten at age 2 and continued her education, graduating from elementary school in 2011 and high school in 2015. She then worked several jobs, including at McDonald's and in the BPO industry, before enrolling in a computer technology program. Financial difficulties caused her to pause her studies to work at Sutherland Global Services. Despite obstacles, she is determined to complete her education while supporting her family.
Danielle Audrey Dayto Baldon grew up in Legazpi City, Albay in the Philippines. She started kindergarten at age 2 and continued her education, graduating from elementary school in 2011 and high school in 2015. She then worked several jobs, including at McDonald's and in the BPO industry, before enrolling in a computer technology program. Financial difficulties caused her to pause her studies to work at Sutherland Global Services. Despite obstacles, she is determined to complete her education while supporting her family.
Danielle Audrey Dayto Baldon grew up in Legazpi City, Albay in the Philippines. She started kindergarten at age 2 and continued her education, graduating from elementary school in 2011 and high school in 2015. She then worked several jobs, including at McDonald's and in the BPO industry, before enrolling in a computer technology program. Financial difficulties caused her to pause her studies to work at Sutherland Global Services. Despite obstacles, she is determined to complete her education while supporting her family.
Danielle Audrey Dayto Baldon grew up in Legazpi City, Albay in the Philippines. She started kindergarten at age 2 and continued her education, graduating from elementary school in 2011 and high school in 2015. She then worked several jobs, including at McDonald's and in the BPO industry, before enrolling in a computer technology program. Financial difficulties caused her to pause her studies to work at Sutherland Global Services. Despite obstacles, she is determined to complete her education while supporting her family.
city of Bicol in terms of population. Legazpi City, Albay. She is the daughter of Lorna and Eduardo Baldon. She has two siblings named Daniel Andrew and Alyssa Dayto Baldon. She started to go to school at the age of two (2) in Kindergarten. Her parents allowed her to go to school. They didn’t force her to go to school if she did not want to. But when she reached the age of four (4), she needed to go to school already. She needs to learn to be disciplined and go to school to have a great future. She entered elementary at the age of six (6) and graduated in the year 2011 from Gogon Elementary School. She entered high school at Legazpi City High School and graduated in 2015. She quit her studies for her to go to work. Her first job was in McDonald’s. She was an all-around worker there. She worked there for seventeen (17) months then decided to enter the BPO world. She worked in Boom Sourcing for eleven (11) months. There, she decided to finish her studies and quit her job. She enrolled in Computer System Institute (CSI) and took a two-year course, Associate in Computer Technology. However, it wasn’t easy, and her family had financial problems a few months after she enrolled. So she needed to go to work again. However, she does not want to give up her studies anymore. So she got a job at Sutherland Global Services while studying. Her eagerness to finish her studies wasn’t affected by the problems she faced. She did stop again when the pandemic started because she needed to focus on her work. When COVID came, it was difficult for her since she was the only one working in their family. But when things slowly went to normal, her parents got back to work, and she then went back to school. Now, she is almost there on her goal. She is now a graduating student while providing for the needs of her family. She did go through a lot on her journey, but that doesn’t mean she will give up that easily. Problems are just problems. She is one of a kind and a determined person. No one and nothing can stop her. The childhood of Jose Rizal He grew up to have an educational degree in land surveying and medicine. Pepe, Rizal's nickname, was already an intellectual even at a young age.
Rizal's influencer in terms of artistic ability
He was inspired to excel as an artist by Tio Jose Albert, who studied at a British school in Calcutta, India, for 11 years and traveled throughout Europe.
Place where Jose spend his early childhood
Jose Rizal's early childhood starts in Calamba, Laguna his own hometown. He spent his childhood at the lakeshore town of Calamba with its scenic beauty and the majestic Mt.
Rizal’s childhood and Early Education
June 19, 1861 – birth June 22, 1861 – baptized 1863 - 1864 – Learned alphabet from his mother 1865 - Concepcion died at the age of 3 1865 – 1867 - her mother taught him to read and write. Uncle Monroy taught him the rudiments of Latin. Uncle Manuel Alberto taught him the latter love for nature. He had his first dog named Usman. Uncle Gregorio instilled a love for education. 1869 – “Sa aking mga Kabanata” 1870 – Paciano brought him to Biñan, Laguna. Justiniano Aquino Cruz taught him Latin and Spanish and Juancho Carrera taught him the art of painting at the age of nine
December 17, 1870 – He returned to Calamba after his studies in Biñan.
1871 – His mother was imprisoned in Sta. Cruz, Laguna for allegedly poisoning the wife of Jose Alberto. 1872 – Cavite Munity on January 20; his father forbids the words Burgos, Filibusterismo, and Cavite.