Sahan holds a Graduate Diploma in Early Childhood Education, Master of Business Administration, with a specialisation in Information Systems.
Over to Sahan…
I love working in early education and care because it allows me to support children as they explore endless possibilities in their learning and development. I see myself as a guide, providing a sense of care and respect while encouraging each child to discover their unique strengths. My teaching philosophy is rooted in careful observation, responsive interactions, and scaffolding learning to help children build confidence, problem-solving skills, and a love for learning. I believe in fostering strong relationships, valuing differences, and creating a calm and supportive environment where all children feel safe, respected, and inspired to grow.
Throughout my career, I’ve been most proud of the strong connections I’ve built with children, families, and colleagues. One of my greatest achievements is seeing children feel safe, respected, and excited. I take pride in creating engaging and inclusive learning experiences that support children’s problem-solving skills, and confidence. Additionally, successfully completing my studies in early childhood education while actively reflecting on and refining my teaching philosophy has been a significant milestone. Every time I see a child learn something new or feel proud of themselves, I know I am in the right place.
When I’m not at Choklits, I enjoy watching movies, playing games, and travelling to new places. I love exploring nature, going on walks, and seeing different landscapes. Spending time with family and friends is also very important to me. I like learning new things and trying different experiences that help me grow. Whether it’s relaxing with a good movie, playing games for fun, or discovering new places, I always enjoy making the most of my free time.
The cutest, funniest, or most beautiful thing a child has ever said to me happened during my placement. I was taking notes when a child came up to me and asked what I was doing. After I explained, she wanted to write something in my book too. When I handed it to her, she drew a page full of hearts and said, “This is my love for you,” and then gave me a big hug. It was such a heartfelt moment, and it made me feel deeply touched and appreciated. It reminded me of the pure, genuine connections we build with children and the love they freely give.