The Chronicle

First steps so special

- STEPHEN NADIN

WITNESSING once-in-a-lifetime moments as children develop is all in a day’s work for early learning educator Kasey Paterson.

“Teaching in the early childhood profession is extremely rewarding, sharing important milestones such as seeing a child’s first steps, hearing them speak their first word, or completing a challengin­g task,” she said.

“Seeing children grow and develop into self-assured and capable individual­s fills my heart.

“Children have so much love to give, and being able to help them learn about the world is tremendous­ly motivating.”

The 42-year-old is service manager at Sparrow Early Learning at Tewantin, near Noosa.

With a passion for early learning, she began her love for the sector by operating her own family day care in 2014 and, three years later, joined Sparrow Early Learning as a room leader.

Mrs Paterson has progressed from teaching to leadership at the centre, and recently completed her bachelor degree in early childhood.

“I understand the importance of having assistance, a wonderful role model, and time to learn the units and their requiremen­ts,” she said.

“I believe in encouragin­g students to try their best, as they are the future generation of early childhood educators.”

Rachel and Rod Sharpe, whose two-year-old son Lincoln attends the centre, paid tribute to Mrs Paterson and said her “conviction and kindness” was respected by parents.

“Kasey Paterson is an incredibly authentic, driven, and well-respected individual who truly cares about her staff and families alike,” Mrs Sharpe said.

Sparrow’s second-in-charge Shauni Plumridge said the centre was lucky to have Mrs Paterson leading the way.

“She is amazing – Kasey is so supporting and always accommodat­ing to the many needs asked from our staffing and families,” she said.

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Picture: Lachie Millard Kasey Paterson with Matilda Dyke, 4, Zephie Hurley-Jones, 4, and Cooper Murphy, 4.
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