12/06/2022

 


One thing your child will learn about is devoting themselves to being in a team. This can be through group projects in school, in sports, games and in real life work settings as well. In this guide we take a look at the ways you can help to raise a team player.


Help your child in the key skills needed in a team

Being a team player means you’re aware of the skills needed to work with people you know, and even people you don’t particularly know. It’s important to help your child work on particular skills that help with these areas already.

 

For example, your child will be spending a lot of time with you, other family members or siblings. This is the perfect environment to develop their understanding of communication, delegation, and accepting other people’s opinions.


Help your child explore different activities

Going to lengths to try out lots of different things will give them a lot more experience of handling things in groups. Sports are a great example of team-based activities that really rely on your child to work on individual skills that make them better when working together.

 

Your child also has the chance to try out extracurricular activities as well; this senior girls school in London will help your child explore lots of different things, so they should use these opportunities wisely.


Involve a little bit of healthy debate

Being about to discuss complex things can help your child learn to pose different arguments and conversations with others. This helps your child identify what can come up in different scenarios, especially when they’re put in a team of people they don’t really know - a common thing that schools will do to help children get out of their comfort zone. A good way of helping your child is asking them lots of open-ended questions to really open up their understanding of different feelings and reactions.



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Reading should be a really engaging activity that will make your child develop their skills in an array of ways. It helps to give your child that understanding of new sentence structures, vocabulary and of ways to build some of the greatest stories in written words. It helps your child work on many skills to guide them through life and experiences.

 

To help your child work on their reading skills, here are some top tips to help them enjoy and appreciate picking up a book.


Make reading feel fun

Use a range of different reading activities to help your child expand their understanding of new and improved skills. They can be in picture books, graphic novels, or comic books to help your child see the different kinds of writing out there for your child to explore. Your child might not necessarily enjoy picking up the usual reading books, so it’s important to give your child the freedom to explore different stories, and make it fun.


Make time for spelling and vocabulary games

Reading should feel interesting in different ways. If your child isn’t able to pick up the different words and phrases then it’s time to go back to basics. Let your child take part in lots of different games that will get them exploring lots of elements to the English Language. This preschool in Worthing provides plenty of options for children to really get to grips with their vocab and spelling, which makes reading and writing much easier for kids to pick up.


Take charge of the reading

Reading aloud and acting as the responsible figure of reading in the home will motivate your child. They’ll see you as an authoritative figure on when it’s time to sit around in a circle and read a story together. Use a loud, excited voice to talk to your child about a story you’re reading together.

 

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11/23/2022





Signatories of the memorandum pose for a picture. From L-R: Miss Jeanne Marie F. Tordesillas, Chief Marketing Officer of Rex Education; Dr. Excelsa C. Tongson, Chairperson of Philippine Social Sciences Council; Don Timothy I. Buhain, Chief Executive Officer of Rex Education; Professor Emeritus Dr. Ma. Luisa T. Camagay, Representative from the Philippine Historical Association; Dr. Marcelino M. Macapinlac, Jr., Representative from the Philippine National Historical Society


Rex Education hosted a memorandum signing with the Philippine Social Science Council (PSSC), the Philippine National Historical Society (PNHS), and the Philippine Historical Association (PHA) on September 6, 2022 to seal a fellowship program centered on Philippine history.

The main goal of the program is to develop a compendium on Philippine history that could serve as a reference material for writing and publishing future history-centered textbooks. A careful selection of fellows who are knowledgeable about specific periods in Philippine history would be conducted to ensure the accuracy and credibility of the compendium.

In line with REX’s pledge of providing relevant and timeless learning solutions, the program would ideally improve the content of learning materials in history and social studies.

“This fellowship program brings together the academe, civil society, and private sector toward the common goal of serving Filipino learners,” Don Timothy Buhain, Chief Executive Officer of Rex Education, said in his welcome remarks. “REX believes that looking back at where we all came from is important in enabling our learners, teachers, and communities.”