Start The Year With Executive Function Skills
Learn strategies you can do at home to help your Complex Learner build their critical executive function skills!
Fourteen Years, Endless Lessons
With 14 years at Wolf, special educator, Leah Valentine, shares her top ten takeaways when it comes to working with Complex Learners.
The Power of Visual Supports
Visual supports play a crucial role in the classroom, and they're just as important for supporting learning and building independence at home.
Identity-First vs. Person-First Language
As society grows more inclusive, our words should too - not just to be correct, but to be kind, thoughtful, and empowering.
Let’s Get Social
While social interactions are an important part of the school day, they also take place outside of school hours. So how can you help?
Elevating Storytime
As a Speech Language Pathologist and an Occupational Therapist, we collaborate to bring books to life and make them engaging and fun!
Self-Care Routines At Home
Self-care skills are essential for building independence and confidence. How can you help your child develop these skills at home?
Routines & Spring Break
How can you enjoy Spring Break while still giving your Complex Learner the sense of structure they need? Read on to learn more!
10 Go-To Books from an SLP
Books are one of the most powerful tools caregivers can use to help develop children's language and social skills. Learn more!
Free Play and Complex Learners
Free play is essential for child development, communication, and problem-solving capabilities. But how can you facilitate free play at home?










