| 英文摘要 |
This study aims to provide insights into contemporary early childhood education in Finland across policy, curriculum implementation, and parenting dimensions. Observation, interviews, and reflective thematic analysis were conducted in data collection. Three key findings emerge: (1) The Finnish government offers diverse childcare benefits and comprehensive health services through Neuvola, supporting varied choices in early childhood education. (2) Daycare and preschools prioritize outdoor education, independence, and teacher flexibility, fostering a conducive environment for child and teacher growth. (3) Parents benefit from extensive government support and maintain positive relationships with teachers, emphasizing trust and autonomy in multi-developmental parenting. Overall, Finland's trust-based policies and diversified support systems offer valuable lessons for Taiwan to consider in enhancing its early childhood education framework. |