My name is Akane, and I am originally from Japan. Throughout my high school summers, I volunteered at international schools, where I worked with children aged 2 to 10. During these summers, I enjoyed engaging in activities such as dancing, playing games, crafting, and singing with the children. After high school, I continued my passion for working with children by becoming an English teacher in Japan, primarily focusing on students aged 2 to 10.
I have extensive experience with young children, particularly in creating an engaging and nurturing environment for them. A key aspect of my teaching routine was starting each day with a cheerful greeting. This practice helped children feel comfortable, calm, and secure, reducing anxiety and fostering a positive atmosphere. I always made sure to greet them with a smile and aimed to bring joy to their day, which had a lasting positive effect on the children.
Over the years, I have worked with children from diverse backgrounds, each with their own learning speeds, strengths, and preferences. I always made it a point to recognize and celebrate their achievements, encouraging their growth and boosting their confidence. In situations where conflicts arose between children, I took the time to listen to each child's perspective individually, ensuring they had a safe space to express their feelings. I would then help them understand the situation, teaching them constructive ways to resolve their differences and rebuild their friendships.
In addition, when I moved to Canada, I had the opportunity to take care of children aged 2 and 4 as part of a homestay experience. I also have references and class pictures from my previous teaching positions, which I am happy to share upon request.
I have been living in Vancouver for the past three years, where I graduated with a diploma in Hospitality from a Canadian college. During this time, I have worked as a barista in downtown Vancouver and have also gained experience as a hostess and server at ramen restaurants. While I have enjoyed these roles, my passion for working with children, developed through my teaching experience, has led me to pursue a career as a nanny and babysitter.
This summer, I volunteered at a daycare in Vancouver, "The Big Playhouse, " where I assisted in a class for children aged 2-3. Through this volunteer experience, I also became comfortable caring for up to three children simultaneously.
In my free time, I enjoy learning new languages—I speak Japanese, beginner Spanish, and Korean. I also enjoy hiking, jogging, watching movies, dancing Zumba, making coffee, reading, and dancing to Taylor Swift songs.
I will start Early Childhood Education diploma at Douglas College in Winter.
I look forward to the opportunity to contribute to the well-being and development of your child.
During high school, I had the opportunity to interact with international classmates from countries such as China, the Philippines, and Argentina. I assisted them with Japanese grammar and Kanji. Additionally, I volunteered as a teacher’s assistant and translator for Japanese parents at an international preschool summer program. After graduating, I worked as an English teacher for children for one year.
I will start Early Childhood Education at Douglas College in 2025.