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What are sensory processing differences?
Sensory processing differences are when a child has trouble handling the information their senses take in—things like sound, touch, taste, sight, and smell. Besides these common senses, there are also two other less well known ones that can be affected—proprioception, or a sense of body awareness, and vestibular sense, which involves movement, balance, and coordination.…
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Our new office
Montclair Speech Therapy has moved to a beautifully restored, historical building located at:17 Watchung Plaza, Montclair, New Jersey. Please note, our Caldwell offices are officially closed as of January 21, 2023, as we transition to our new space. Caldwell offices closing dates 333 Bloomfield Ave., Suite 102Caldwell, NJ 07006CLOSING 1/21/2023 307 Bloomfield Ave., Suite 201Caldwell,…
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CDC Guidelines have changed for the first time since 2004. What does this mean for you and your child?
What are the CDC (Center for Disease Control) guidelines used for? Developmental Milestones have served as an educational tool for parents and medical professionals to set reasonable expectations and goals as their child grows. They are age based, and also serve as a guide in socialization, play and interaction, appropriate to a child’s level of…
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Sugar and the brain
‘Tis the season for sweets and treats. After all, what would the holidays be without the cookies, the pies, and other special holiday goodies? But for our children dealing with developmental and language delays, ADHD, autism, or other neurological concerns, those treats may be doing more than making fond memories of the holidays. In fact,…
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