You’ve heard of therapy dogs – but have you heard of therapy wolves?! We were delighted to welcome Natalie and a selection of her therapy wolves from Watermill Wolves, as part of our Forest School curriculum over the last two terms.
Although you may not realise it, you may have seen some of Natalie’s
wolves on the silver screen – including ‘Vikings’, ‘Penny Dreadful’, ‘Ripper Street’, ‘Horrible Histories’, ‘Don’t Tell The Bride’ and the interactive Netflix show ‘You Vs. Wild’ starring Bear Grylls. Alternatively, you may have come across them at one of the many medieval fairs that Natalie visits to give people a chance to get up close and personal with these amazing animals.
Both KS3 and KS4 each had 3 weekly sessions with the wolves, centred on handling the wolves, learning about wolf behaviour and creating agility courses
for the wolves to complete. We were very proud of all the children, some of whom were initially quite anxious as they were not keen on dogs. Although obviously nobody was forced to take part, most of the children were able to overcome any anxieties and, as you can see from the photo’s below really enjoyed spending time with the wolves. As well as enriching the forest school lessons, the wolves really had a calming and relaxing influence on the children – evidence of this is backed up by the data that shows a real drop in any incidents
during these sessions.
Children have expanded their knowledge and feelings around the nature of the
therapeutic aspect of the wolf dogs, with one child quoting “I was not overly
looking forward to the sessions but I have loved every minute”.
For our children, engaging with wolf therapy can promote and nurture the
following qualities: