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Indigenous Reconciliation Toolkit for Early Childhood Educators
Indigenous Reconciliation Toolkit for Early Childhood Educators
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Description
The ECE Indigenous Reconciliation Toolkit was created for educators who want to go beyond gestures of inclusion and step into the daily practice of reconciliation.
Designed by Relentless Indigenous Woman Co., this toolkit helps early childhood educators (0–6 years) cultivate empathy, intercultural understanding, and mutual respect in the classroom, and answering Truth and Reconciliation Commission Call to Action #63 with care and courage.
You’ll learn how to nurture emotional intelligence in young learners, teach from a Land-based and trauma-informed lens, and embody reconciliation as a way of being in your role as an educator.
This toolkit transforms how you teach, relate, and lead so that every child learns to see reconciliation as something we live.
Through this toolkit, you will:
Understand how early childhood education can repair historical harm by teaching empathy and connection to the Land from the start.
Reflect on your own biases and learn how to practice internal responsibility — decolonizing your teaching from within.
Evolve your classroom to be culturally responsive, trauma-informed, and grounded in Indigenous worldviews.
Act through guided activities that foster emotional literacy, empathy, and community connection for children ages 0–6.
Build relationships with Indigenous families, Knowledge Keepers, and Elders to strengthen authentic collaboration and belonging.
By the end, you’ll feel more confident teaching reconciliation through stories, play, and connection, planting seeds of kindness, justice, and respect that children will carry with them for life.
What You’ll Receive
-A comprehensive 40+ page digital PDF toolkit
-Age-specific activities for 0–6 years rooted in Land-based, trauma-informed, and decolonial approaches
-Reflection prompts for educators on internal responsibility and cultural humility
-Book lists, Indigenous music artists, and story-based empathy lessons
-Printable classroom activities and ideas for Land-based learning
-Instant digital access (via Sky Pilot)
Why It Matters
Children learn empathy and respect by watching how we teach and love.
This toolkit helps educators create the kind of classrooms where those values come alive; spaces that are emotionally safe, culturally grounded, and alive with possibility.
By embracing reconciliation at the earliest stages of learning, you help raise a generation of children who see inclusion as natural, care for the Land as sacred, and love diversity as strength.
Delivery
Once purchased, you’ll receive instant access via a secure download link and lifetime access in your customer account.
Terms
This is a digital product — no physical item will be shipped.
All sales are final. For institutional or childcare centre licenses, please contact hello@relentlessindigenouswoman.ca
