It’s All Relative
3 Tips For Helping Relatives Understand Your Complex Learner No matter what holidays you celebrate at this time of year you can pretty much count on seeing relatives that you otherwise don’t spend a lot of time with. As a result, you might get a few raised eyebrows when you
Stress: The Holiday Gift You Want to Return
4 Tips for Surviving Holiday Hassles The turkey is gone, your favorite coffee shop is serving peppermint and gingerbread drinks, and Christmas music is taking over the radio. You know what that means – it’s officially the holiday season. Hanukkah, Christmas, Kwanza, New Years – whatever you celebrate, the rush
5 Takeaways from The Wolf School’s Fourth Annual Complex Learners Conference
Every year special education professionals, classroom teachers, occupational therapists, speech and language pathologists, and parents gather at The Wolf School for a singular purpose – to increase their knowledge of children with complex learning and attention issues and share strategies to support the optimal cognitive and social growth of Complex
Halloween: Trick or Treat?
Making Halloween happier for everyone! Take weeks of kids talking about costumes, numerous parties in school and in the community, constant Halloween movies on TV, stores filled with noisy orange and black decorations, and a candy explosion everywhere you go. Now add in a child who’s prone to meltdowns, is
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?
How was school? Fine.
You’re excited to hear about his day and want him to open up but you just can’t seem to get your child to talk. So, what do you do? How do you get your child to open up about the school day?
Helping Teachers Help Your Child With Learning Differences
Back to School Communication for the Best Year Ever! Word on the street (and in the educational journals!) is that positive parent-teacher relationships contribute to your child’s success in school. This may seem obvious and at the same time somewhat hard to manage, especially if your child has complex learning
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










