
A Parent is a child's first and vital Teacher.
Do you feel the same?
"I sometimes spanked my daughter because of her stubbornness, then I regret it."
"I don't know what to do when my son threw a tantrum."
"It seems difficult to be a good mother."
"I miss my pregnancy. That was a happy time."
"Everything was a mess when my daughter turned two years old."
"I am confused with tons of information about parenting."
"I yelled at my daughter every day, and I want to stop."
"I feel helpless and cry a lot."
"I want the best for my kids, but I lost confidence.
If so, you've come to the right place.
Hi, I'm Khanh Do, a qualified early childhood educator in Australia. After studying and working with hundreds of children in different childcare centers, I've gained tremendous experience educating children, especially when under five years old. There is absolutely no spanking, no punishment, and even no time-out. And I want to help you do the same.
Imagine this for yourself:
You attain crucial habits regarding emotional management.
You deeply understand the psychological theories behind each action.
You know precisely how to react to facing challenging behaviors.
You feel confident raising your children in your unique way.
Your children have a solid underpinning for exploring, learning, and developing.
I am here to help you become a master in interacting with your children through practical skills and modern theories.
Are you ready to transform into knowledgeable, relaxable, and happy parents?
My Story
Let me briefly summarize my qualifications and experiences before taking you on the journey leading me to become an Early Childhood Educator and Trainer in Australia.
I graduated as Material Technology Engineer at Bach Khoa University in 2005 and finished a Master of Chemical Sciences at Sungkyunkwan University, Korea 2007.
I worked in various leading positions as an account manager, product manager, marketing manager, and director over the last 15 years.
With the high profile as above, did it help me anything to raise my son?
It was a big NO.
Like you, I used to cry and feel helpless when my son started showing protest signs at his toddler age, such as frequently saying no, throwing a tantrum if he was not getting his way, and the most terribly was he hit me.
Because I tried not to use spanking, I consulted and applied many translated foreign documents regarding parenting, but only some of the methods worked. I stuck with new challenging behaviors that occurred along with my son grew up. I made mistakes, felt regret, and lost confidence. My motherhood was a mess.
But, all that had changed.
I have found all the answers during studying and working as a childcare educator in Australia.
My family moved to Australia in 2016, and my 2,5-year-old son went to a childcare center in Kew, Melbourne. I was surprised at the Australia Education system, especially in Early Childhood, with its learning program and the education method. There was no spanking, no punishment, and even no time-out. Behind each action has a theory, and every interaction has its meaning. It is such a pleasure to see how my son holistically develops every day, including in physical, cognitive, emotional, and social areas.
It motivated me to pursue studying to be an Early Childhood Specialist. Thus, I got a Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care at Swinburne University in 2019. I have practiced, reflected, researched, and improved the method based on my psychological knowledge about children during working with hundreds of children under the Australia national Early Years Learning Framework.
My learning journey has never stopped.
My MBTI personality is an Assertive Advocate who strives to do the right thing and support others; Leading with an Influent style, I get people motivated and work together; My top strengths are Spirituality, Creativity, and Hope. In my early 40s, I aim to be an excellent leader to teach, guide and inspire the next generation of educators. So I got Certificate IV in Training and Assessment at Monash University in 2021 and began as an Early Childhood trainer.
That is what I do these days. I nourish children to be the best. I teach students to become competent educators. I train and support parents to build trust, connect, and establish a solid foundation for their kids' fulfillment and successful future.