We utilise a shared planning approach with schools to create individualised lessons to suit the needs of tamariki. Our teaching strands have been developed based on the four key challenges that tamariki face to their health and wellbeing while growing up. Our teaching could cover content across five key strands: identity and resilience, relationships and communities, food and nutrition, human biology, and substances.

Click on the questions below to see overviews of the content options we can offer to meet the needs of your students. The more information you can share with your Educator, the more personalised we can make our teaching.
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What are the impacts of the decisions we make?
What is an upstander?
What are the qualities of friendship and being friendly?
What is peer pressure and how can we deal with it?
What benefits are there in delaying our decisions?
How do we keep ourselves safe?
How can our feelings influence the way we act?
Why do we need to eat a variety of food?
What does Digital Citizenship mean to me?
How do we change as we get older?
Why is it important to think about how we communicate with others online?
What makes our brain the control centre for our bodies?
Why is physical activity good for our bodies?
What are the possible negative effects of drug use?
How do we know what other people could be feeling?
Why is it important to eat food throughout the day?
How can we show resilience?
How do the decisions I make online and/or offline affect me and others?
What do all living things need to stay alive?
What makes a good leader?
Why are my reputation and identity important?
How can we deal with change?
How do we adapt to suit certain situations?
What makes us special and unique?
What are feelings?
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You can read more here about Life Education's graduate profile, inquiry model and linkages with the New Zealand Curriculum.