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07 May, 2026
How do you choose the right daycare centre? For multicultural families, there’s often a bit more to think about on top of the usual questions. You might be wondering:
Childcare centres are where children spend a lot of their time outside home, and they play an important role in how children see themselves and the world.
So, when you’re choosing a centre, what should you be looking for?
“Inclusive” is often used as a buzzword. But it’s not just about what people say, it’s about what things look like every day.
A supportive childcare centre creates an environment where differences are normal, not something extra. You may notice:
If you want to read more about how early learning supports belonging and identity, the Australian Education Research Organisation has helpful information on building a sense of belonging in early childhood.
For multicultural families, language is often a big part of culture and identity. Even if your child learns English, you may still want them to stay connected to the language that’s spoken in your home.
A simple question to ask is: “How do you support children who speak other languages at home?”
At Edge Early Learning, some centres include language experiences as part of their programs. This varies from centre to centre.
Here’s what that currently looks like at our Edge centres:
We believe a good centre recognises your culture and wants to learn from you.
You can ask your childcare:
It should feel like a partnership where multicultural backgrounds are respected and included. As a family, you know your children best, and that input should be part of everyday practice.
Seeing their culture reflected in their environment allows children to feel more like they belong. It can support:
And it helps every child in the centre. Children learn early that people come from different backgrounds, and that this is normal and positive. Supporting different cultures and building inclusive environments is also highlighted in this guide on supporting cultural diversity in childcare, along with the importance of belonging and identity in early childhood development.
Of course, we also recognise that every family is different. What matters to one family may not matter as much to you and your family. While some families really prioritise language, others prefer to focus on cultural traditions, food or religious needs.
The most important thing? The centre feels open, respectful, and willing to meet your needs and collaborate on the best ways to support your child.
If you’re looking for childcare and want to know how we support multicultural families, you can contact us here. We’re always happy to answer questions and show you how things work in practice.
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With 70 childcare, kindergarten, and preschool centres across Queensland, South Australia, and the ACT our Family Engagement Team can help match you with a local centre that best suits your needs.
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