This first conversation is for private-pay families of Year 2–3 children who seem bright but inconsistent. We use the call to understand what is getting in the way, whether Mastery Method is the right fit, and what the right next step should be.
A short call to interpret what you are seeing at home and school, and decide whether Mastery Method is the right fit.
Free · 15-20 minIf the fit is right, the next step is a paid Mastery Assessment that shows where support should start and why.
Only when justifiedYour ongoing support layer: blueprint updates, weekly home guidance, parent check-ins, and resource access.
Ongoing guided support · 1:1 available as add-on
Senior Queensland educator with over 15 years across early childhood and primary, with strongest live delivery in English, Mathematics, and Shared Reading for bright but inconsistent learners. Also a mother who understands the parent side of this.
A few details so Kirsty can prepare for a focused Learning Support Call.
Families of Year 2–3 children who are bright but inconsistent and need a clearer interpretation of what is getting in the way. Mastery Method is teacher-led, non-clinical learning support. If you are not ready to book yet, start with the Clarity Scorecard.
Thank you. Kirsty will be in touch within 24 hours to arrange your Learning Support Call.
While you wait, explore The Mastery Method Framework or read about how parent involvement works.
After the Mastery Assessment, your family enters the Mastery Pathway — a monthly support system designed to keep progress visible and home support practical.
A personalised guide to your child's current focus, where they're progressing, and specific home reinforcement — updated monthly.
A 15-20 minute call with Kirsty to review progress, adjust the blueprint, and answer your questions. For you — not a teaching session.
One specific focus area and one practical activity per week. 5-10 minutes, 2-3 times. Designed for real parents with real schedules.
Clarity pillar guides, curriculum visibility by year level, conversation prompts, and strategies — a growing library built for parents.