Gurpreet has worked in early learning for almost 6 months and is an Educator at Choklits in Ringwood. He holds a Diploma in Early Childhood Education and Care. Prior to this, he completed a Bachelor’s Degree in Information Technology and Systems.
Over to Gurpreet…
I love working in early education and care because it allows me to make a meaningful difference in the lives of young children during their most formative years; my personal philosophy centers on fostering a nurturing, inclusive, and child-centered environment where every child feels safe, respected, and inspired to learn. I believe that by building strong relationships with children and their families, celebrating diversity, and encouraging curiosity through play-based learning, I can help lay the foundation for lifelong success and well-being. Witnessing children’s growth, confidence, and joy as they discover new skills and friendships is incredibly rewarding, and knowing that I play a part in shaping their future motivates me every day to be a compassionate, reflective, and dedicated educator.
Throughout my early education placements, I’ve been most proud of the positive impact I’ve made by building trusting relationships with children and educators, helping shy children join in, and supporting children’s learning and confidence through encouragement and inclusion. I take pride in my efforts to create a welcoming environment for every child, as well as receiving positive feedback from families and supervisors. Now, as I begin my first official role as an early childhood teacher, I feel excited and proud to step into this new chapter—applying what I’ve learned and looking forward to making a real difference in children’s lives every day.
When I’m not at Choklits, I really enjoy spending quality time with my family, reading a good book, and traveling to new places to experience different cultures and ideas. I also love playing cricket—it keeps me active, helps me connect with friends, and reminds me of the importance of teamwork and having fun. These hobbies and interests help me relax and bring fresh energy and inspiration to my work every day.
One of the most touching moments from my placement happened at the end of my very last shift. As I was getting ready to leave, all the children came running up to me for a big group hug. Their smiles, laughter, and the warmth of their hugs made me feel so appreciated and showed me just how much our time together had meant to them. It was a truly special and emotional moment that reminded me why I love working with children—the genuine connections we build and the joy we share, even in just a short time. That experience at the end of my shift is something I’ll always treasure as I move forward in my early education journey.