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Earning Exceeding Through Fostering Disability-Inclusive Early Childhood Education

Each year on 3 December, early childhood education and care (ECEC) services across the world pause to celebrate the International Day of Persons with Disabilities (IDPwD) — a day that reminds us of the incredible strength, resilience and uniqueness of every individual. It is more than just a date on the calendar; it is a powerful call to nurture environments where every child feels seen, valued and supported to reach their full potential.

The day shines a light on understanding, inclusion and respect for people with disability, and encourages all of us to remove barriers so that everyone can participate fully — not only within our services, but within the heart of our communities.

In 2025, the global theme “Fostering disability-inclusive societies for advancing social progress” calls on us to turn inclusion from an idea into everyday action — something that lives in our teaching moments, relationships, policies, and play.

Here in Western Australia, the local theme “Celebrating Our Unity” beautifully captures the spirit of togetherness — reminding us that when communities, families and educators work hand in hand, we build stronger, more compassionate societies where all people, regardless of ability, belong and thrive.

For ECEC services, this observance offers a meaningful opportunity to reflect on how we create inclusive, respectful learning spaces that truly celebrate diversity. It’s a moment to honour the voices of children and families, to showcase inclusive practice in action, and to weave the principles of equity, accessibility and belonging throughout your Quality Improvement Plan (QIP) — ensuring that inclusion is not something we do for a day, but something we live every day.

Celebrating Christmas and the End of Year in Early Childhood Education

As the year draws to a close, the air fills with excitement, gratitude, and a gentle sense of wonder — especially for the children in our care. In early childhood education, this time of year offers a magical opportunity to pause, celebrate, and connect — to recognise growth, nurture joy, and honour the diverse traditions that make each child, family, and educator unique.

At BEST Childcare Consulting, we believe the spirit of Christmas and the end of the year isn’t just about tinsel and gifts — it’s about belonging, kindness, and community. It’s the sparkle in a child’s eyes when they create something meaningful with their own hands; it’s families coming together to share their cultures, foods, and stories; and it’s educators taking a quiet moment to reflect on the difference they’ve made.

When planned with care, end-of-year celebrations can keep the magic of Christmas alive for children while honouring the rich cultural diversity of Australian communities — including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives, and global traditions of light, renewal, and gratitude. These moments can be both joyful and deeply respectful, helping services demonstrate genuine commitment to inclusion, sustainability, and the Exceeding themes of the National Quality Standard.

This guide answers every question you’ve ever had about celebrating the festive season in early childhood — ethically, inclusively, and beautifully — while preserving the wonder and warmth that make childhood magical.