Meet Our Educators

Learn more about our Family Day Care educators and find available places in your local area.

Family Day Care educators operate their own businesses within the Family Day Care service. As independent operators, they have flexibility to set their fee schedule based on the services they provide. 

Each educator creates a unique environment for the children in their care, offering a personalised curriculum. Compliance requirements are in place to maintain a safe and secure environment for the children attending Family Day Care and to ensure that all educators meet the necessary standards and qualifications.

an image of Galina Early Learning educator

Meet Galina, an experienced educator dedicated to offering a welcoming, stimulating environment that reflects each child’s individuality and supports their growth.

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Meet Fiona, a passionate Family Day Care educator who provides meaningful, hands‑on learning in a warm, natural setting and builds strong relationships with children and families.

an image of Judy early learning educator

Meet Judy, a family day care educator who builds strong relationships, celebrates diversity and supports children to grow through secure, relationship‑based early learning.

Croydon Park educator, Lourdes

Meet Lulu, an experienced and award‑winning educator who creates a sustainable, child‑centred learning space that celebrates curiosity, culture and creativity.

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Meet Rebecca, a caring educator who supports children’s learning through play, storytelling and strong, trusting relationships in a safe home‑based setting.

FDC Educator Noura

Meet Noura, an experienced educator who creates a warm, flexible and inclusive home‑based learning space that supports each child’s wellbeing and development.

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Meet Selina, a qualified educator who creates a play‑based, inclusive learning space that supports children’s wellbeing, communication and sense of belonging.

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Meet Anneli, an experienced early childhood teacher providing a nurturing, play‑based Family Day Care in Erskineville, filled with music, animals and meaningful learning experiences.

FDC Educator Josie Rubio

Meet Josie, a proud grandmother and long-time Five Dock resident, who brings decades of experience caring for children in both centre-based and home-based settings.

an image of Pam Early Learning educator

Meet Pam, a caring educator who offers a safe, enriching home‑based program with healthy meals, indoor and outdoor learning, and plenty of opportunities for children to grow and socialise.

an image of simone early learning educator

Meet Simone, a dedicated educator who creates a welcoming home environment that supports infants, toddlers and young children to learn, play and build confidence.

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Meet Armanda, a dedicated educator who embraces cultural diversity and works closely with families to support children’s physical, emotional, social and cognitive development.

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Meet Laurinda, an experienced educator who supports children’s development through art, outdoor play and hands‑on learning that encourages curiosity, confidence and connection.

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Meet Robyn, a dedicated educator who offers a caring home environment, strong family partnerships and engaging learning experiences tailored to each child.

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Meet Ana, a passionate and dedicated educator with almost 20 years of early childhood experience who creates an inclusive, nurturing space that celebrates diversity and encourages positive attitudes.

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Meet Candida, an experienced educator who offers an inviting, child‑centred home environment with routines that adapt to each child’s needs, ages and stages.

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Meet Luciana, an experienced educator who creates inviting learning areas and interest tables that encourage children to question, explore and develop confidence in a warm home setting.

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Meet Marina, an experienced educator who offers high‑quality early learning and care in a nurturing family setting that promotes confidence and well-being.

an image of Fatima educator with white and black top outside and long brown wavy hair

Meet Fatima, an experienced educator who values diversity, equality and strong partnerships with families, offering a creative and inviting space that supports every child’s interests and needs.

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Meet Renata, an experienced and award‑winning educator who brings over 25 years of knowledge to a nurturing home‑based program enriched by bush play, community participation and child‑led learning.

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Meet Harley, a dedicated Family Day Care educator in Tempe who creates a warm, playful and nurturing space for children to grow and explore.

an image of Magda educator with yellow shirt

Discover Magda’s warm and inclusive Family Day Care in Woolooware, where children lead their learning and families are valued partners.

Compliance requirements for Family Day Care include:

1

Child Protection

Educators must hold child protection certifications and clearances to ensure the safety and well-being of the children in their care.

2

First Aid

Educators are required to have a valid first aid qualification to handle emergencies and provide immediate medical assistance, if needed.

3

Police Check

Educators must have a police check to ensure they do not have any criminal records or history that could pose a risk to children.

4

Safety Drills

Regular safety drills, such as fire drills and evacuation procedures, must be conducted to prepare for emergencies and ensure the safety of the children.

5

Fire Checks

Fire safety inspections and checks of the premises where Family Day Care operates are necessary to meet safety regulations and mitigate fire risks.

6

Working With Children Check

All household members living in a home that runs a Family Day Care service must obtain a working with children check to verify their suitability to be around children and ensure their safety.

7

Insurance

Family Day Care services require educators to have appropriate insurance coverage to protect themselves, the children, and families in case of accidents or incidents.