This term our mātāpono focus is on manaakitanga. I was hanging up the self-portraits of ngā tamariki this afternoon in the cloakbay, and I noticed have the principle of manaakitanga is very strong amongst all the tamariki of Rourou.
When asked what they would like to be when they grow up here are some of their answers.
"When I'm an adult I'd like to be a mum".
"Someday I want to be a daddy".
"When I'm an adult I'd like to be Spiderman". (There's no denying it! He helps people)
"When I'm an adult I'd like to do babysitting".
"When I'm as adult I'd like to work in a hospital. I'd like to help people".
"When I'm an adult I wanna be a lifeguard at the swimming pool".
"When I'm an adult I'd like to be a doctor".
There is NO doubt that we have a very caring group in Rourou. I feel we are in very safe hands with these taonga, ngā rangatira mō āpōpō.
Wow, Rourou I hope I'm around to meet you all as adults. You are all such caring and kind tamariki, I love visiting your calssroom and seeing your beautiful smiles :)
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