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Why I Stay: Meet Aisha, Early Childhood Educator, 12 Years in Practice

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From: Aussie Childcare Network

Why I Stay: Meet Aisha, Early Childhood Educator, 12 Years in Practice Photo by Mayara Caroline Mombelli

 

“Every time a child runs into my arms like I’m their whole world—that’s when I know I’m exactly where I’m meant to be.”

Aisha’s Story

Aisha didn’t plan to become an early childhood educator. “I was studying psychology,” she laughs, “but I kept volunteering at my cousin’s centre and falling in love with the way children see the world.”

Twelve years later, she’s still here—now a team leader at a multicultural service in outer Melbourne, known for her calming presence and creative provocations.

What Keeps Her Going

“It’s the little things. A toddler handing me a crumpled drawing with ‘I love you’ scrawled in marker. A parent saying, ‘You helped my child find their voice.’ Those moments stitch me back together.”

Aisha admits there have been hard seasons—staff shortages, policy changes, and moments of deep exhaustion. “But I’ve learned to protect my joy,” she says. “I journal. I dance. I remind myself that I’m not alone.”

Her Practice, Evolving

Aisha is passionate about trauma-informed care and rhythm literacy. “We use music to help children regulate—tapping, humming, moving together. It’s powerful.” She’s also co-designed visual storyboards for children navigating family separation, using gentle language and familiar symbols.

Her Message to the Sector

“We are not ‘just childcare.’ We are memory-makers, safety-holders, and joy-restorers. Don’t let anyone shrink that.”

Further Reading 

Mental Health and Well-Being Of Educators
Wellbeing Wednesday Ideas That Actually Work 
Mindfulness In Early Childhood Setting 
A to Z Of Mindfulness Posters
Mindfulness Activity Cards
Quotes For Educators Posters
Deep Breathing Posters 


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