In Finland’s national core curriculum for early childhood education and care (ECEC), a central aim is to nurture transversal competencies—capabilities that children develop across contexts, not just in isolated subject areas. These competencies bridge knowledge, skills, values, and attitudes, guiding children to apply what they learn in varied situations.
As we at Kindiedays aim to bring Finnish-inspired practices into preschools globally, understanding transversal competencies gives us a powerful framework for holistic child development. Below, let’s explore what these competencies are, how Finland integrates them in early education, and how preschools using Kindiedays can embed them into practice.

Transversal competencies
What Are Transversal Competencies?
In Finland’s ECEC, transversal competencies are six interconnected areas that children develop across everyday play and guided activities—not as separate “subjects,” but woven through everything they do:
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