Roza Naderi Center Director
Bachelor of Arts in Psychology ; Masters of Education; Early Childhood Educator
I am a mother of two beautiful children and I work my dream job. Working with young children has always been my passion. I love observing their little minds grow as they discover themselves and the world around them.
Having a psychology degree and Masters in Education, I believe, has
equipped me with knowledge of Child development to be able to provide a safe and nurturing environment so they can flourish and thrive. preschool, ece, daycare, childcare, west vancouver, school, school director, Infant Toddler,
Hanieh Kashanimajd Center Supervisor
Infant Toddler Educator; Early Childhood Educator
I'm Hanieh Kashanimajd, born and raised in Iran. I hold a Bachelor of Arts from Iran and an Early Childhood Education/Infant and Toddler diploma from Vancouver Career College. Since 2014, I have had the privilege of working in childcare, primarily with immigrant families, helping children transition to a new lifestyle and language. Watching them learn English and build relationships with their peers has been truly rewarding. My passion for early childhood education grew as I observed the curiosity of young minds and found ways to create positive learning experiences. I began my career at Cameron Children's Center before joining Child Connect in January 2014. There, I worked across different programs, including preschool and infant/toddler care. I am currently the supervisor at Child Connect, a role that has given me immense learning opportunities and a deep appreciation for the wonderful families we work with. I believe that the early years are critical for children's emotional, physical, and cognitive development. It's important to me to create a safe and nurturing environment where children feel secure and supported. I cherish every moment with the children and am so grateful to work with such kind families who have made me feel proud of my work.Early childhood educator, Daycare, preschool, west vancouver, childcare, infant toddler,
Arnoush Samadi Bahrami- Lead Early Childhood Educato
Early Childhood Educator; Bachelors of Arts
Hello, my name is Arnoush. I am a dedicated and passionate daycare teacher, committed to making a significant impact in the lives of young children. With a warm and nurturing personality, I strive to create a safe and stimulating environment where children can learn, play, and grow.
Living with my supportive husband and our delightful 4-year-old child, I understand the joys and challenges of parenting firsthand. This personal experience enriches my teaching, allowing me to connect deeply with both the children in my care and their families. I value the importance of early childhood education and am committed to fostering a love for learning in every child I encounter.
My approach to teaching is centered around the individual needs of each child. I incorporate a variety of educational activities that promote cognitive, emotional, and social development. My classroom is a vibrant space filled with creativity, exploration, and joy, where every child feels valued and encouraged to reach their full potential.In my free time, I enjoy spending quality moments with my family, engaging in outdoor activities, and exploring new educational techniques to bring into my classroom. My dedication to my profession and my loving family is a testament to my character and commitment to nurturing the next generation.
I look forward to working with you and your children, and I am excited to be a part of their early learning journey.
Azadeh Oghabneshin - Preschool Teacher
Early Childhood Educator
Azadeh moved to Vancouver from Iran with her 10-year-old daughter, Amitris and husband three years ago. Shortly after her move she was employed at Child Connect and has been happily working there since.
Azadeh’s journey as a daycare teacher was not just a job for her; it was a calling. She believed that by nurturing and guiding young minds, she was shaping the future generation. Her unwavering dedication, boundless energy, and genuine love for her students made her an inspiration to her colleagues and a beloved figure in the community.
Beyond the classroom, Azadeh also recognized the importance of building strong relationships with the parents and families of her students. She understood that a child's development was greatly influenced by their home environment, and she actively collaborated with parents to create a seamless transition between school and home life.