Congratulations to Laura Norris who has been selected as a 2018 Kids’ Favorite Doc
Congratulations to Laura Norris who has been selected as a 2018 Kids’ Favorite Doc!
Melinda Sheehan: Selected as a 2018 Kids’ Favorite Doc
Shout-out to Melinda Sheehan who has been named a 2018 Kids’ Favorite Doc!
Ann Martino – Selected as a 2016 Kids’ Favorite Doc!
Have you heard? Ann Martino has been selected as a 2018 Kids’ Favorite Doc! Ann has treated patients in a variety of settings including home based early intervention, schools, hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, and clinics.Â
5-Step Summer Digital Diet Plan
Are you looking to help your family adopt a healthier lifestyle this summer? Here are some tips for a summer diet—from your mobile devices.
Summer Activities to Build Language, Literacy, and Learning!
Popular technology devices such as smartphones and tablets are occupying more of our collective time and attention than ever.
Brittany Zanzalari nominated as a 2018 New Jersey Kids’ Favorite Doc
We are proud to announce that Brittany Zanzalari has been selected by her patients as a New Jersey Kids’ Favorite Doc in 2016, 2017, and 2018!
Melissa Felicio has been nominated by her patients as a 2018 Kids’ Favorite Doc!
Congratulations to Melissa Felicio who has been selected as a Kids’ Favorite Doc in 2016, 2017, and 2018! Melissa is recognized for providing outstanding and compassionate healthcare for children. Her treatment approach includes collaboration with teachers, occupational, physical, and ABA therapists to provide the most comprehensive care for her patients. She is fluent in Portuguese and conversational…
Lori DeLuca: Selected as 2018 Kids’ Favorite Doc
We would like to take a moment and give a special shout-out to Laurie DeLuca, MA, CCC-SLP who has been nominated by her patients as a 2018 Kids’ Favorite Doc!
New Study Provides Evidence That Concussions Affect Auditory Processing
Dr. Nina Kraus, internationally known neuroscientist at Northwestern University recently published an article that provides additional evidence that concussions affect auditory processing, specifically, listening in noise abilities.
Summer Intensive Social Communication Program
For more information or to enroll your child, contact us at 800-742-7551. Click here to access the enrollment form.