Emily has worked in early learning for 7 years and is an Educator at Choklits in Ringwood. She holds a Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care, a Diploma of Musical Theatre and Dance, and Certificates III and IV in Fitness.
Over to Emily…
I love working in early education and care because with a diverse background in early childhood education, performing arts, and fitness, I bring a unique and holistic approach to working with children. I truly believe the early years lay the foundation for a child’s lifelong learning, wellbeing, and confidence. My personal philosophy is centered around the idea that every child is capable, curious, and full of potential – and it’s our role as educators to nurture that through meaningful relationships, play-based learning, and intentional teaching.
Watching a child grow in confidence, solve a problem on their own, or express themselves creatively is what makes this work so fulfilling – and I feel incredibly lucky to be part of those everyday moments that matter.
Throughout my career, I’ve been most proud of the growth I’ve experienced across so many areas of early childhood and education. Stepping into a variety of leadership roles has challenged me in the best way and strengthened my confidence as both an educator and a team member. I’m especially proud to have launched and now run the Activate sports program across the three Choklits services – bringing fitness, fun, and movement into children’s daily routines in a way that supports their physical and emotional development. I also take great pride in the strong relationships I’ve built with families, children, and colleagues, and in seeing the positive impact of creative and consistent care over time.
When I’m not at Choklits, I enjoy teaching singing and dance, helping children build confidence, creativity, and self-expression. I also stay active through football, dance, and outdoor adventures. I play football for South Croydon Football Club which Choklits Childcare is a proud sponsor. Whether on the field, on stage, or in the classroom, I love being part of communities that inspire growth and connection.
The cutest and most heartwarming moments happen during the Activate program, when children constantly ask me, “When will you be back?” or “Why do you have to go?” It’s incredibly touching to see how much they enjoy the activities and value our time together. Those questions remind me that the connections we build through movement, play, and fun have a real impact – and they inspire me to keep creating positive experiences for every child.








































































