Why Home Learning Matters for Your Child
As parents, we all want the very best for our children, and part of that journey is helping them develop good learning habits from an early age. While most of their learning happens at school, the time children spend learning at home is just as valuable. Home learning is about so much more than ‘homework’—it is a chance to practise, grow and build the skills they will need for the future. With our bespoke approach to home learning at Wellington College International Hangzhou, we aim to support our pupils in developing these essential study habits, whilst also ensuring that our home learning programme is personalised, manageable and screen-free as much as possible.
Building Habits That Last a Lifetime
When children get into the routine of setting aside a little time each day for reading, practising spellings, or finishing a task, they are actually building habits that will carry them through secondary school and beyond. Learning how to organise their time, stick to a routine and see a task through to the end are all skills that will help them long after their primary years.
Strengthening What They Have Learned
Often, home learning is designed to support what your child has already been working on in class. A few minutes of practice at home can make a significant difference—whether it is revisiting a challenging math concept, reading together, or exploring a new idea through a project in science or humanities. Going over things again helps children remember and understand them more deeply, which builds their confidence in the classroom.
Growing Independence and Confidence
Completing home learning also gives children a chance to manage their own tasks and take responsibility for their progress. It is a safe space for them to practise independence—choosing when to start, how to approach the work and asking for help if they need it. These small steps build confidence and resilience, qualities that are just as important as academic success.
Learning Together
Home learning is not just about the child—it is also an opportunity for families to connect with what's happening in school. Reading together, talking about what they are learning, or showing interest in their work lets your child know that education is important and valued at home as well as at school. That encouragement goes a long way in motivating them to try their best. When families and schools work together, it helps support children in achieving their true potential.
How You Can Help at Home
Try to set up a calm, distraction-free space for learning.
Keep to a regular routine so it becomes a natural part of the day.
Show interest in what your child is doing and celebrate their efforts.
Encourage them to have a go on their own, but be nearby to offer support if needed.
In summary, home learning is about building strong habits, reinforcing learning and nurturing independence. With your support and encouragement, it can become a positive and rewarding part of your child's journey, helping to pave the way to future success.
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