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Traveling with Small Children – Especially Those with Sensory Needs
By: Tracy Williams-Healy MS, OTR/L, Supervisor of Occupational Therapy Traveling with young children can be a rewarding adventure, but it also comes with unique challenges—particularly when a child has sensory sensitivities. Whether it’s a road trip, a flight, or a train journey, a little planning can go a long way toward making the experience smoother
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New! Summer Reading and Writing Bootcamp
Early Literacy and Fine Motor Skills for ages 4-6 Letter-Sound AwarenessDecodingReading ComprehensionHandwriting Two Sessions:
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Observed Holidays 2025
Montclair Speech Therapy offices will be closed during the following holidays: Our offices will be open with early closure on:
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A New Diagnosis, A New Path: Walking This Road Together
This workshop will offer space for connection and questions, and will touch on topics such as coping with emotional overwhelm, building a support system, and understanding available services and systems in the state (including Early Intervention, PerformCare, and IEPs). Receiving a new diagnosis for your child can be overwhelming. In this supportive workshop, Samantha Chipetz,
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