Managing The Back To School Blues
If your child is exhibiting moodiness, increased anxiety, or more tantrums and tears than usual, she might be experiencing post-winter-break blues. Figuring out what specifically is causing your child’s behavior can help you understand what you can do to help. Take a look at 3 causes and tips to help
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.
Do you dread homework as much as your child?
5 tips to help make homework time easier! Homework. Is this a word that conjures more fear than a horror movie, more anxiety than a dentist appointment, more avoidance than cleaning the bathroom? Is it a time of day that means frustration, struggles, tears, arguments, and defeat in your home?
Ending Summer on a High Note: Creating Traditions to Help the Transition
Discover tips to ease the uncertainty the end of summer brings to children with multiple learning differences
A Parent’s Guide to Picky Eating – Bringing a Wolf School tradition home
A Wolf School tradition to help parents encourage their picky eaters to try new foods
Too Hot! Too Loud! Too Much! – 4 Sensory Friendly Ideas
Sensory friendly summer activity ideas from The Wolf School
School’s Out! – Closing Ceremonies 2018
The Wolf School celebrated the end of the 2017-2018 school year at Closing Ceremonies
Celebrating The Wolf School Class of 2018
The Wolf School is thrilled to welcome the Class of 2018 to our alumni community
We’ve got rhythm! The Rhythm Room Visits Wolf
The Wolf School welcomed The Rhythm Room for a 3-day enrichment program
Wolf Students vs. Parents!
It was a family affair at The Wolf School on February 28th during the annual Parent vs. Student basketball game! After a great season, The Wolf School Basketball Team was ready to show off their skills as they faced their parents. It was a real nail-biter with both teams playing
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