What we teach

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.

What We Teach

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What is an upstander?

How can we manage our big emotions?

How do we adapt to suit certain situations?

How do we change as we get older?

What are the qualities of friendship and being friendly?

What influences our food choices?

How can we take care of our hauora (wellbeing)?

How do the decisions I make online and/or offline affect me and others?

How can I be a good friend?

What makes me different?

Why are my reputation and identity important?

What can we do when we have problems?

What does Digital Citizenship mean to me?

What are body systems and how do they work?

Why is it important to show empathy towards others?

Why do we need to eat a variety of food?

How do our bodies get energy from the food we eat?

Where can I go for help?

What makes us special and unique?

What is peer pressure and how can we deal with it?

Why is physical activity good for our bodies?

How can I tell from the packaging whether food is healthy or not?

What do all living things need to stay alive?

What benefits are there in delaying our decisions?

Why is the air we breathe important to us?

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You can read more here about Life Education's graduate profile, inquiry model and linkages with the New Zealand Curriculum.