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Becoming a Child’s Learning Buddy: A Domestic Helper’s Role in Homework and Growth

As a domestic helper in Singapore, your role may involve more than just cleaning and cooking. You could also be asked to assist your employer’s children with their homework. While this may feel challenging at first, especially if you haven't done schoolwork in a while, supporting a child’s learning journey can be one of the most fulfilling aspects of your job. Not only do you get to help them succeed academically, but you also become a positive influence in their daily lives.

Here’s how you can confidently handle homework time and become a trusted support figure in your employer’s household.


1. Understand what’s expected from you


Every family is different. Some employers may want you to simply supervise homework time, while others may ask you to actively tutor the child. Be sure to:


  • Ask clear questions about what they expect.
  • Know the subjects you’ll be helping with.
  • Learn the child’s school schedule and test dates.


By clarifying your role, you’ll avoid confusion and show that you’re responsible and eager to help.


2. Be patient and encouraging


Children can easily get distracted or frustrated with homework. Your job is to:


  • Keep calm, even if they don’t understand right away.
  • Use kind and simple words when explaining.
  • Praise their efforts, not just the results.


A positive attitude and encouraging words go a long way in building a child's confidence and helping them enjoy learning.


3. Set a consistent homework routine


A structured schedule helps children stay focused. You can help by:


  • Setting up a specific time and quiet place for homework.
  • Minimising distractions like TV or toys.
  • Making sure they take short breaks if they feel tired.


Creating a stable and calm environment helps children develop discipline and responsibility.



4. Use creative ways to make learning fun


If the child is struggling, try turning lessons into games or use real-life examples. For example:


  • Practice math by counting ingredients while cooking.
  • Teach English through songs or storytelling
  • Use colors and drawings for younger kids.


Being resourceful and creative shows your initiative and makes you a valuable part of the child’s growth.


5. Know when to ask for help


You are not expected to know everything. If the child is struggling with advanced lessons:


  • Let the parents know gently.
  • Suggest tutoring or ask if you can research educational tools online.
  • You can also explore free childcare training resources through platforms like Ministry of Helpers or partner platforms such as StepUp.


This shows responsibility and good communication, helping you maintain trust with your employer.


6. Be a positive role model


Children observe everything. Whether it’s how you speak, how you solve problems, or how you treat others, your behavior teaches them life skills. Show them:


  • Respect and kindness.
  • How to stay calm under pressure.
  • The value of honesty and hard work.


Being a positive influence as a domestic helper will not only benefit the child but also strengthen your relationship with the entire family.


7. Keep improving your skills


If you want to improve your knowledge and childcare skills, Ministry of Helpers offers:


  • Access to flexible online training via StepUp.
  • Resources to build your confidence as a caregiver and role model.
  • Tools like the Household Scheduler to help you stay organised.


With the right tools and attitude, you can grow both personally and professionally while making a real difference in the life of your employer’s child.


Helping children with their homework is more than just guiding them through school tasks, it’s about building trust, being supportive, and encouraging good habits. As a domestic helper in Singapore, your role is important not just in the home, but in shaping the next generation.


By showing care, being patient, and continuously learning, you’re not just doing a job, you’re making a lasting impact.


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