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Develop a Positive Relationship between Teachers and Children

27 Jan 2021
 

We sincerely invite you to join our Online Open Day on Wednesday, 3rd February 2021, 1000hrs. At the open day, our Deputy Head of Wellington College Bilingual Tianjin Nursery, Ms Lisa will give you an online tour around the campus to show how unique our nursery is. You will also have a chance to know more about our Ethos, the Wellington way of teaching including an introduction of our outstanding teaching team and to feel and experience what a day on campus would be like.

 

How does a positive relationship between children and teachers helps children's development?

At Wellington College Bilingual Tianjin-Nursery, we aim to maintain a positive relationship between teachers and children. Our goal is to develop a positive relationship so that teachers and children trust each other. This helps children's development in their social and emotional skills. A positive relationship builds a solid foundation that helps children develop good manners, independence, confidence, and reading skills.

The relationship between children and teachers needs to be warm, authentic and respectful so that children feel safe and secure to take risks in their learning, ask questions and develop the ability to manage their feelings and behaviour. Daily routines, familiar learning environments and well-planned transitions support attachments to the adults who teach them as well as build parts of the brain which develop language and communication.     

Would you like to learn more about how Wellington College Bilingual Tianjin-Nursery helps with children's development? Sign up now to join our online Open Day and find out!

 

 

About Us

 

With the ever changing landscape of globalisation, Wellington College in Tianjin opened Wellington College Bilingual Nursery in August 2017. This early years' setting is specially designed to meet the needs of children between the ages of 2-6 years old and provides a quality Wellington education to both local and international families. The curriculum is designed to deliver, high quality education through child-initiated learning; while promoting recognised areas of learning and development, so that each and every child will be guided through their own, personalised learning journey.

● Child Centred

High quality Western and Chinese Teachers in each classroom

● High quality bilingual education

  Learning Journey

At Wellington College Bilingual Tianjin, we adopt the Learning and Development Guide published by the Ministry of Education of China, and aspects of learning for pupils is also informed and inspired by the Early Years Foundation Stage from the UK (EYFS). The educational experience at Wellington College Bilingual Tianjin is a play-based approach to learning where the outcomes and characteristics of eff ective learning are fostered.

 

The ways in which a child engages with other people and their environment – playing and exploring, active learning, creating and thinking critically – underpin learning and development across all areas which supports the child to remain an eff ective and motivated learner.

 
 

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