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Inclusive practice for kindergartens

Inclusive kindergarten programs make sure that all children can participate, learn and develop in an environment that supports their individual strengths and interests.

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Inclusive kindergarten programs make sure that all children can participate, learn and develop in an environment that supports their individual strengths and interests.

Inclusive programs provide for each child’s interests and abilities, across all learning and development outcomes identified in the Victorian Early Years Learning and Development Framework (VEYLDF).

A team approach to inclusion

To successfully deliver an inclusive kindergarten program, all staff must be involved. The whole team should actively support, promote and implement inclusion through philosophy, policies and procedures.

Common features of an inclusive team are that everyone:

Benefits

Child with disability

An inclusive kindergarten makes sure the child:

All children

Inclusive programs support all children to:

Families

Inclusion can help families to:

Educators

A team approach to inclusion helps ensure that educators:

Resources to support inclusive practice

There are a wide variety of resources available to kindergartens to support planning an inclusive program including:

Early childhood teachers

Learn from and share ideas with other educators in the kindergarten or in other local services. They can offer ideas from their experiences in developing an inclusive program.

Families of children in the program

Families provide essential information about their child, their interests, abilities and support needs. Engaging with and involving parents in planning for their child is essential in developing an inclusive program.

Early Childhood Intervention (ECI) Professionals

ECI Professionals are key sources of information and advice related to support the learning and development of children with a disability or developmental delay. Early childhood teachers should seek to collaborate with ECI professionals supporting the child and their family.

Other specialist or allied health professionals supporting a child’s development may also provide information and advice to support program planning.

Kindergarten management

Management supports the kindergarten through development and implementation of inclusive philosophies, policies and processes. This may include the early years manager and/or the kindergarten committee.

Local government

Local government functions that provide child, family and community services offer a range of support and assistance to local service providers.

Preschool Field Officers (PSFO)

PSFOs provide assistance to kindergarten program staff to support the access and meaningful participation of children with additional needs.

Autism and Inclusion at Kindergarten booklet

This practical guide for early childhood teachers is linked to the Victorian Early Years Learning and Development Framework and includes information about autism in young children and strategies for creating an inclusive learning environment.

Support for families

The Association for Children with a Disability’s Going to Kindergarten resource provides information to assist families of children with a disability to attend a kindergarten program in Victoria.

Early childhood education and care

Updated 27 March 2026



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