Woodland Wolves

Parent/Carer Views:
 
 
"The most useful tool was creating his tree. Concentrating on who he is and what strengths he has. Then understanding what he would like to work on. R really seemed to engage and understand this activity. I think it was extremely helpful to have a physical symbol of his strengths."

"The shifts have been he has an understanding of the importance of his stretch zone. He has been able to go on school trips and activities feeling more confident and calm. We had less tears in the morning and a joyous session on Thursdays broke up a week nicely. Conversations by the fire, sharing feelings, experiences and challenges. Also seeing that others struggle too."

"We had some really good talks travelling to and from Woodland Wolves reflecting on things he had done and learnt. I think the greatest impact upon me has been that I realise I am a sounding board for him in a way that other adults are not, he saves all the tricky questions for me!

I feel that as well as asking him to listen and process what is being asked of him he needs adults to listen to him and be interested in his views and ideas.

The course has given me an opportunity and also a reminder to sit back and observe what is happening."   
Child feedback:
 
"I love everything about your courses. It makes me feel happy. It makes me feel like I can be around people more and it feels really nice to be here."
 
"Before the course I always got left out, I didn't really socialise that much, I felt lonely and angry.  My favourite thing has been making new friends."
 
"Before the course I would have get mad and stormed off. Now I pause, go to the oasis and feel sad/angry."
 
"My best tool is the decision stick, I learnt how to use it really quickly - it helped me see the negative and positive decision."
 
"When I make good ripples I can normally just forget about it and carry on with my day."
 
"Having Dad and Mum helps me. Breathing out  and being with my friends and family."
 
"In the fire circle - knowing that its OK to have big feelings - putting in the pause"