Six Strategies for a More Relaxing Summer
Amanda Dair (right) is Wolf School’s Social Emotional Educator. In this blog post, she gives parents tips and strategies for keeping cool in the summer months. Ahh, summer….sunshine, time with the family, downtime and weekend getaways. Even though summer is a time for fun and relaxation, the lack of structure
Kindergarten the Wolf Way
Early school experiences have a significant impact on complex learners. Here Leah Valentine, Wolf’s Kindergarten teacher extraordinaire, explains what a difference it can make for a child when there are intensive classroom supports early on. I love it when my students are successful in math, read a sentence full of
The Creative Individual
Last week we took the eighth grade to visit the galleries of Anthony Quinn in Bristol, RI. He is known by many as an actor, but his work as an artist, once experienced, leaves an even more distinct impression. We were greeted by his wife, Katherine, who graciously welcomed us
Do You Believe in Magic?
1, 2, 3 Magic … Really? Who would have believed that something so simple could have such an impact? As an educator, I often think — how hard can it be to manage my own two children? After all, I’ve spent 14 years implementing a variety of positive behavior systems.
Wolf in the News!
Check out this great article in East Bay News about the appointment of Anna Johnson as Wolf’s permanent Head of School. Congratulations Anna!
The Wolf School Blog is Here!
As part of rolling out our new website, we are thrilled to bring you an exciting feature – The Wolf School Blog! Here you will find stories, resources, ideas, and research from our expert team of special education instructors, speech and language pathologists and occupational therapists. We’ll also have posts