
Starjump's Emotional, Behaviour & Learning Modules change the lives of children and their parents.
They empower kids to become independent and personally responsible at home and at school.
There over 40 different modules that we access to help visual spatial learners (VSL) come to appreciate and use their strengths. For example, there are educational modules that focus on vsl techniques for reading comprehension, times tables, taking notes, telling the time and mind mapping to mention a few. Social emotional modules include dealing with bullies, accepting our difference, managing anxiety, self advocacy, resilience, rules and authority, using anger in a positive way and there are many more. Modules are usually run in conjunction with the VSL Unlocking Literacy program. However, some modules or a combination of modules can be run independently of the literacy program. For example, if in the assessment a child is identified as having comprehension problems 6 or 8 sessions may be dedicated to an intensive on vsl comprehension techniques that take the child into quite sophisticated language analysis the vsl way.

BENEFITS OF STARJUMP BEHAVIOUR AND LEARNING MODULES
As a result of doing these modules
MY CHILD will develop
- An understanding of how emotions link to behavior
- Strategies to manage emotions
- Understanding of why we go into fight, flight, freeze mode and what to do about it
- Skills to improve focus
- Strategies to assist with spelling, writing, arithmetic
- Strategies for planning, organization and time management
- Increased understanding of their strengths
- Improved confidence and self belief
- Touch type skills
- Deep abiding sense of self
-- self worth – self trust – self knowledge – self acceptance
As a result of your child doing these modules
PARENTS will
- Develop a greater range of strategies to use with your child
- Learn ideas and approaches to share with your child’s school and teachers
- Have a less frustrated child
- Be more understanding of the way their child thinks and works
- Be less frustrated by their child
- Be more productive in the time they spend assisting their child with homework and projects
- Learn more about their own learning styles, strengths and challenges
