Helping Every Child Feel Seen, Supported and Able to Participate

Practical professional development for early learning teams wanting to strengthen inclusive practice, confidence, and meaningful participation.

Inclusion is not simply about children being present in the room.
It is about every child feeling safe, understood, respected, supported, and able to participate in ways that are meaningful for them.

HGT EDU’s Inclusive Pathways program supports educators and leaders to better understand children’s individual needs, reflect on everyday routines and environments, and build practical strategies that help diverse learners feel a stronger sense of belonging.

This program is available through the Preschool Boost Menu and can also be booked by any early learning service wanting to strengthen inclusion across their team.

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Inclusive Pathways

The Challenge

Many educators deeply want to support every child well, but inclusion can sometimes feel complex.

Teams may be navigating:

  • Children with additional needs
  • Developmental delays
  • Communication differences
  • Sensory needs
  • Behaviour and regulation challenges
  • Trauma backgrounds
  • Complex family contexts
  • Uncertainty around reasonable adjustments
  • Routines that are not working for every child
  • Educators feeling unsure, overwhelmed, or under-resourced

When teams do not feel confident, inclusion can unintentionally become reactive.

The child is present, but not fully participating.
The educator is trying, but not always sure what to do next.
The team cares deeply, but needs clearer strategies and shared language.
That is where this program helps.

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Practical Support Across Every Level

Practical Support That Builds Inclusive Early Childhood Environments

Working alongside educators and leaders to create inclusive practices that make a lasting difference.

What It Is

Practical Inclusion Support for Real Early Childhood Environments

The HGT EDU Inclusion program helps educators and leaders understand children’s individual needs and create more responsive, respectful, and inclusive learning experiences.

Through professional development, reflection, coaching, and practical strategies, teams explore how environments, routines, communication, relationships, educator responses, and team expectations can either support or limit children’s participation.

This is not about adding more paperwork.

It is about helping educators notice what matters, adjust what they can, and build everyday practices that help children feel genuinely included.

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Key Principles

Inclusion Is More Than Access

Inclusion is not just about a child being enrolled, attending, or physically present.
It is about:

  • Meaningful participation
  • Belonging
  • Safety
  • Dignity
  • Relationships
  • Responsive support
  • Child voice
  • Strengths-based thinking
  • Reasonable adjustments
  • Educator confidence

Every child deserves to experience early learning in a way that honours who they are, how they communicate, how they engage, and what they need to thrive.

How It Works

Professional Learning That Helps Teams Take Action

HGT EDU works with your team through a combination of professional development, coaching, reflection, and practical implementation support.

Depending on your service needs, the program may include:

  • Team training
  • Educator reflection
  • Environment and routine review
  • Coaching conversations
  • Practical inclusion strategies
  • Support to identify barriers to participation
  • Communication and relationship-based approaches
  • Strengths-based planning
  • Implementation guidance
  • Preschool Boost aligned support

The goal is to help educators move from uncertainty to clarity.
From “we are not sure what else to try” to “we have a shared plan, stronger understanding, and practical next steps.”

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Benefits

What Your Team Will Gain

After participating in Inclusion, educators and leaders will be supported to:

  • Better understand children’s individual needs
  • Strengthen inclusive practice across everyday routines
  • Adapt environments to support participation
  • Use more responsive communication strategies
  • Support children with diverse learning and regulation needs
  • Build team confidence and consistency
  • Strengthen belonging and participation
  • Reflect on barriers that may be impacting inclusion
  • Create more respectful and responsive learning environments

Children benefit when educators feel capable.
When teams understand inclusion more deeply, children are more likely to feel safe, connected, valued, and able to participate in the life of the service.

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Designed by Michelle Walsh and Katharine Pearson

This program has been designed by Michelle Walsh, Founder of Hourglass Time Education, and Katharine Pearson, HGT EDU Consultant and Trainer.

Michelle brings more than 20 years of early childhood leadership, quality, compliance, training, and service support experience.

Katharine has worked with children in the inclusion space for many years and brings a calm, thoughtful, and deeply practical lens to supporting educators and teams. She is known for her gentle authority, reflective feedback, and ability to help educators think differently without feeling judged.

Together, Michelle and Katharine have created a program that is practical, respectful, and grounded in real early childhood service life.

Perfect For Services Wanting To:

Strengthen inclusive practice

Support children with additional needs

Build educator confidence

Improve participation and belonging

Create more responsive early learning environments

Reflect on routines, environments, and expectations

Support children with regulation or sensory needs

Strengthen team consistency

Use Preschool Boost funding effectivel

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Available Through Preschool Boost

Preschool Boost Menu Program

Inclusive Pathways is available through the Preschool Boost Menu for eligible South Australian Flying Start partner services.

This program supports services to address developmental vulnerability by strengthening educator capability, inclusive environments, child participation, and responsive practice in the two years before school.

It can also be delivered outside of Preschool Boost as professional development for any service wanting to strengthen inclusion.

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Ready to Strengthen Inclusion Across Your Service?

Support your team to move from unsure and overwhelmed to clear, capable, and responsive in their inclusion practice.

Practical Support, Clear Direction , Sustainable Quality Improvement
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