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No One Told Us

Rewind: Choosing the Right Daycare and Tips for Transitioning with Elise Disher

No One Told Us

Rachael Shepard-Ohta

Society & Culture, Kids & Family, Parenting

4.9590 Ratings

🗓️ 7 August 2025

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

This week we're speaking with with Elise Disher, M. Ed all about choosing the right daycare and how to transition your child in as seamlessly as possible. Childcare is such an important topic for parents and we know it can be fraught with worry! Here's what Rachael and Elise discuss inside the episode: Why building relationships and attachment with staff is crucial during the transition into daycare or preschool The benefits of a tailored and gradual approach to separation vs. "drop and go" How parents can advocate for more involvement in the early learning environment and create familiarity for their child Do children actually need daycare or preschool for socialization or social skills development in the first three years? Quality early learning environments- what should they be prioritizing and what should parents look for and ask about when touring? What parents should be focusing on during challenging behaviors and much more! Elise's work is all about promoting relationship-focused, attachment-based practices in early childhood settings. She consults with educators to help them implement these approaches and facilitate the Circle of Security program for both educators and families. She also supports families through key transitions into early childhood settings and provides guidance on navigating behavioral challenges. She is a mom to two little ones, aged 5 and 1, and brings over 18 years of experience working in the early childhood profession as an educator, teacher, director, and consultant. She holds a Master of Education and is a certified Circle of Security facilitator as well as a holistic sleep and wellbeing coach. Her goal is to help build strong, secure connections between children and the adults in their lives, offering the support needed to thrive through the many stages of early childhood. Mentioned in this episode: Elise's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elisedisher.ed/?hl=en Elise’s Courses: Supporting and advocating for a quality orientation support package  Masterclass - The brain behind behaviour- Understanding and responding to emotions and behaviours effectively  Circle of Security Parent Interest Form Website umeplay.com.au Rachael is a mom of 3, founder of Hey, Sleepy Baby, and the host of this podcast. ✨For sleep support and resources, visit heysleepybaby.com and follow @heysleepybaby on Instagram! 😴☁️🤎✨ If you enjoyed this episode, please rate 5⭐️ and write us a review! ⬇️ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome to No One Told Us, the podcast that tells the truth about parenting and talks about all the stuff you wish you knew before having kids.

0:10.0

I'm your host, Rachel, and today I'm speaking with Elise Disher.

0:13.3

She's a mom of two little ones, ages five and one.

0:16.6

And she brings over 18 years of experience working in the early childhood profession as an educator,

0:22.8

teacher, director, and consultant. I am so thrilled to welcome Elise today because this is a topic

0:29.1

that is near and dear to my heart, of course, as a former educator, but also just as a parent of three

0:34.1

kids who have been through different child care settings and schools.

0:38.2

And so excited to have your expertise here as we speak about daycares and preschools.

0:44.4

So, Elise, welcome to the podcast.

0:46.0

Thank you so much for coming.

0:47.3

Thank you for having me.

0:48.6

I'm very excited to be here.

0:50.9

So for anyone who's just not familiar with you, because I know we have a lot of parents

0:54.7

who are, you know, still in that baby stage, but might be curious about getting started with

1:00.2

looking at preschool daycare. Can you just share a little bit more about your background and like,

1:05.5

kind of what brought you to this space of sharing about this on Instagram as well. Yeah. So I've been working in early

1:12.3

learning settings since I was still a child myself, around 18. I fell into the profession by

1:20.3

accident after a failed performing arts career. I soon realized when I left high school that I

1:27.4

wasn't, that was not my

1:29.8

path and I needed a job. And then so for me, I went in just thinking, yep, I'll make some money

1:37.7

and quickly fell in love. And I was absolutely obsessed with, um, what children in the beginning for me was I was

1:47.4

like, oh, there's nothing more intimidating than a toddler who would just, you know, you say

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