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Starting to smile faces Starting to verbalise Reaching for toys Rolling over Te Whaariki Strand 5 Exploration Mana Aotx016Broa x2014 they gain confidence in and control of their bodie ID: 212081

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Starting to smile! Fascinated by faces! Starting to verbalise! Reaching for toys! Rolling over! Te Whaariki: Strand 5: Exploration/ Mana Aotūroa — they gain confidence in and control of their bodies Te Whaariki: Strand 5: Exploration/ Mana Aotūroa — they gain confidence in and control of their bodies Te Whaariki: Strand 5: Exploration/ Mana Aotūroa — they gain confidence in and control of their bodies Te Whaariki: Strand 4: Communication/Mana Reo — they develop verbal communication skills Te Whaariki: Strand 1: Well - being/Mana Atua — their emotional well - being is nurtured Sitting up on their own! Sharing in morning tea! Can pick up small objects! Plays peekaboo! Starting to crawl! Te Whaariki: Strand 5: Exploration/ Mana Aotūroa — they gain confidence in and control of their bodies Te Whaariki: Strand 5: Exploration/ Mana Aotūroa — they gain confidence in and control of their bodies Te Whaariki: Strand 5: Exploration/ Mana Aotūroa — they gain confidence in and control of their bodies Te Whaariki: Strand 1: Well - being/Mana Atua — their health is promoted Te Whaariki: Strand 2: Belonging/Mana Whenua — they feel comfortable with the customs