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Getting involved in kindy

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​Families are a child's first teachers, and as parents and carers, you are role models for little ones. Your involvement in the kindy community will help your kids get excited to be involved as well.

Be a part of your little one's learning by taking them to and from kindy and talking to them about what they did and what they learned. You can even talk to your local service about getting involved in arts and crafts, music or other activities.

Remember, after children come home from kindy, they are still learning and there are fun ways for little ones to learn each day. If you are walking on the beach, talk to your child about the waves, or sound out letters you mark in the sand.

Check out some more ideas from kindies in the Torres Strait and Cape York, about how families can be involved.

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This video was originally sourced from the Foundations For Success website, and provides additional guidance to the Early Years Learning Framework for the delivery of quality early learning programs for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children.

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Last updated 29 October 2022