A conclusion on what the "Whare Tapa Wha" is,
Learning Reflection:
and how it illustrates Hauora?
Te Whare Tapa Wha is a maori marae or a house.
Te Whare Tapa Wha compares health to the four walls of a house where all
four walls are necessary to ensure strength.
The four aspects of Hauora are Taha Tinana (Physical), Taha Wairua (Spiritual,
Taha Hinegaro (Mental & Emotional), and Taha Whanau (Social).
Taha Whanau:
"The capacity to belong, to care, and to share"
Taha Whanau (social wellbeing) refers to the connections people have with others,
including their family, friends and wider social circles.
Taha Tinana:
"The capacity of physical growth and development"
Taha Tinana (physical wellbeing) refers to the growth and development of the body
and ways of caring it.
Taha Hinegaro:
"The capacity to communicate, to think, and to feel"
Taha hinegaro (mental and emotional wellbeing) refers to the feelings and thoughts
people have and how they are connected to behaviour.
Taha Wairua:
"The values values and beliefs that determine how people live"
Taha wairua (spiritual wellbeing) refers to the value and beliefs people
have.
How Did I participate during this lesson?
I participated in this lesson by completing set task, and participating in
class activites, and also contributing to class conversations such as answering questions and being able to explain to peers what I learnt..
What is the current state of your Hauora?
I feel like there's nothing I need to improve on, also all four aspects of my
are all good and healthy.
Evidence:
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