A culturally grounded tool to support emotional understanding and regulation for tamariki.
This poster draws on atua Māori to help make sense of different emotional states, offering a strengths-based and relatable way for tamariki to understand what they are feeling. Rather than viewing behaviour as something to manage or control, this resource supports a shift towards understanding, connection, and mana-enhancing responses.
Designed for use in classrooms, homes, and community spaces, the Atua Regulation Poster also provides kaimahi and whānau with a practical framework to respond in ways that are supportive rather than reactive.
What this supports:
Building emotional awareness through a te ao Māori lens
Supporting tamariki to name and understand their feelings
Guiding calm, responsive approaches instead of behaviour management
Creating more inclusive, neuro-affirming environments
Product details:
A4 printed poster
High-quality print, laminated, ready to display
Designed for everyday use in learning and home environments
A culturally grounded tool to support emotional understanding and regulation for tamariki.
This poster draws on atua Māori to help make sense of different emotional states, offering a strengths-based and relatable way for tamariki to understand what they are feeling. Rather than viewing behaviour as something to manage or control, this resource supports a shift towards understanding, connection, and mana-enhancing responses.
Designed for use in classrooms, homes, and community spaces, the Atua Regulation Poster also provides kaimahi and whānau with a practical framework to respond in ways that are supportive rather than reactive.
What this supports:
Building emotional awareness through a te ao Māori lens
Supporting tamariki to name and understand their feelings
Guiding calm, responsive approaches instead of behaviour management
Creating more inclusive, neuro-affirming environments
Product details:
A4 printed poster
High-quality print, laminated, ready to display
Designed for everyday use in learning and home environments