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Takiwātanga Poster

$15.00

Celebrate and honour takiwātanga with this bold and affirming poster featuring the powerful kupu:

“Takiwātanga – tōku anō, tōku anō takiwā”
in my own, their own time and space.

This simple yet profound statement captures the essence of takiwātanga – a uniquely Māori way of understanding autism as a unique experience. It reminds us that tamariki move in their own rhythm, see the world through their own lens, and deserve the space to thrive in their own way.

Details:

  • Size: A4

  • Printed on premium quality 200gsm card

  • Full colour

  • Designed and printed in Aotearoa

Whether you're creating safe spaces or raising awareness, this poster serves as a daily reminder that uniqueness is beautiful – and every child is a taonga.

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Celebrate and honour takiwātanga with this bold and affirming poster featuring the powerful kupu:

“Takiwātanga – tōku anō, tōku anō takiwā”
in my own, their own time and space.

This simple yet profound statement captures the essence of takiwātanga – a uniquely Māori way of understanding autism as a unique experience. It reminds us that tamariki move in their own rhythm, see the world through their own lens, and deserve the space to thrive in their own way.

Details:

  • Size: A4

  • Printed on premium quality 200gsm card

  • Full colour

  • Designed and printed in Aotearoa

Whether you're creating safe spaces or raising awareness, this poster serves as a daily reminder that uniqueness is beautiful – and every child is a taonga.

Celebrate and honour takiwātanga with this bold and affirming poster featuring the powerful kupu:

“Takiwātanga – tōku anō, tōku anō takiwā”
in my own, their own time and space.

This simple yet profound statement captures the essence of takiwātanga – a uniquely Māori way of understanding autism as a unique experience. It reminds us that tamariki move in their own rhythm, see the world through their own lens, and deserve the space to thrive in their own way.

Details:

  • Size: A4

  • Printed on premium quality 200gsm card

  • Full colour

  • Designed and printed in Aotearoa

Whether you're creating safe spaces or raising awareness, this poster serves as a daily reminder that uniqueness is beautiful – and every child is a taonga.

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“A beautiful way to open a hui . Kaiako loved listening to the story and immediately got a better understanding. Would love to order the Te Reo Māori version when it is available.”
— Louise Sheppard
“Tēnā rawa atu koe. I love this pukapuka! I look forward to sharing it with whānau I work alongside in supporting their understanding of takiwātanga. Ngā mihi nui.”
— Estelle Macadre
“Ka nui taku hari me taku koa i te ātaahua o ēnei pīni me te pukapuka. E ao te kaupapa, e ao ngā kaitiaki nōki!”
— Tāmati Rākena

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