Feeling Festive: Spaghetti Dinner & Holiday Shoppe!
Is there anything better than delicious food, quality time with friends and family, and a chance to shop from some incredible local vendors? Wolf students, families, and staff got into the spirit of the season during our first Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser & Holiday Shoppe
Minimizing Meltdowns
While time off from school provides kids with the opportunity to rest, unwind, and enjoy time with family and friends, the unstructured and unpredictable nature of this stretch of time, the late nights, the full itinerary of activities, and the endless sugary snacks can wreak havoc upon your child.
Wolf’s Got Talent!
Move over America’s Got Talent – wait till you see what Wolf’s got! We were so excited to uncover so many incredible talents at our first ever Wolf’s Got Talent Show. With everything from stand up comedy to a slime making demonstration, the afternoon was a total hit! Wolf Student
How to Fight for Your Life
When your child has learning and attention differences, you are his advocate early on with teachers, family members, service providers, and many others. In fact, you may advocate for him so much that you are worried he will never have the skills to advocate for himself. But part of being
Don’t Get Stuck During the Holidays!
When things don’t go as expected, Complex Learners can get stuck in a rigid way of thinking. This makes it feel impossible to move on with a new plan and leads to tears, frustration, and even meltdowns. When Complex learners get stuck, you will probably experience more trick than treat
Falling Into Fun: Wolf School Fall Fest 2019!
Family, faculty, and friends all came together for some fall fun at our second annual Family Fall Festival!
Screen Time Struggles
Screens provide opportunities for fun and engagement – from homework help to building friendships online – but too much screen time can affect your child’s sleep habits, attention, and mood. You know it’s important to set boundaries around screen time for kids but what should they be?
Homework Helpline
Supporting the Complex Learner’s Homework Experience You know the drill. Kids don’t like homework. They want to come home and eat and play and zone-out and see friends. Homework is not on their list! But most students see homework as a necessary chore and they figure out how to get
No Hocus Pocus
The Magic of Parent-Teacher Partnerships for Complex Learners The research is clear – children whose parents are more involved in their education have higher rates of attendance, homework completion, elevated grades, and school completion. Family involvement also facilitates children’s cognitive, social, and emotional functioning and has been linked to increased
Community Connections!
At Camp Confidence, students have been venturing outside of The Wolf School to expand on lessons and explore their community. From weekly field trips to the YMCA for fun group activities to visiting a local animal shelter to drop off homemade treats as part of a community service lesson, getting










