Jason has worked in early learning for 7 months and is an Educator at Choklits in Surrey Hills. He holds a Graduate Diploma in Early Childhood Education.
Over to Jason…
I love working in early education and care because I believe that the early years are foundational for children’s development. I am dedicated to creating a warm, inclusive, and engaging environment where children feel safe, valued, and inspired to explore their world. My philosophy is centered on the idea that every child is unique, with individual strengths, abilities and interests. I am focused on supporting their growth by developing their curiosity, creativity, and critical thinking, while promoting respect, kindness, and a love for learning. Every day brings new opportunities to make a positive impact on their lives.
Throughout my career, I’ve been most proud of seeing my activities and plans have a positive impact on the children, and having very active and positive interactions with them. One memorable achievement was helping the children develop their study and life skills. I’ve also been proud to be part of a team that implemented a new curriculum, which greatly enhanced the children’s learning outcomes. Another milestone was working with other educators and teachers to create a warm and inclusive environment for the children. These moments remind me of the importance of my role in working with my colleagues to contribute to our team.
When I’m not at Choklits, I enjoy cooking and traveling. I love exploring new places, experiencing different cultures, and trying new foods. I also enjoy spending time with my friends, especially going for walks together to catch up and enjoy nature. Fitness is another big part of my life, and I make sure to stay active by working out regularly. Whether it’s at the gym or doing outdoor activities, it helps me feel energized and maintain a healthy balance in life.
The cutest thing a child has ever said to me was when they drew a picture of me on a piece of paper and handed it to me with a big smile, saying, “Look, it’s you, teacher” The drawing was simple but full of love, with a big smile and bright colors. It made me feel incredibly touched and appreciated. Knowing that a child sees me as someone important in their life was such a heartwarming moment. It reminded me of the power of connection and how small gestures can have a big impact on both the child and myself.