Special Needs Schools
The Matheny School
65 Highland Ave, Peapack
908-234-0011
Somerset Hills Learning Institute
1810 Burnt Mills Rd, Bedminster Township
908-719-6400
Shepard Preparatory High School
8 Columba St, Morristown
973-984-1600
Lord Stirling School
99 Lord Stirling Rd, Basking Ridge
908-766-1786
Celebrate the Children
(ages 3 to 21 with autism & other challenges)
230 Diamond Spring Rd, Denville
973-989-4033
Lake Drive Program
(ages 3 to 21 with hearing loss, public school)
10 Lake Dr, Mountain Lakes
973-299-0166
Hand Over Hand at Little Learner Academy
(Preschool)
89 US-46, Denville
973-722-9693
The Craig School (Grades 2-12)
15 Tower Hill Rd, Mountain Lakes
973-334-4375
The Calais School (Grades K-12)
45 Highland Ave, Whippany
973-884-2030
Allegro School (Grades PreK-12)
125 Ridgedale Ave, Cedar Knolls
973-267-8060
P G Chambers School (birth to 22 years of age)
15 Halko Dr, Cedar Knolls
973-829-8484
Winston Preparatory School
901 Route 10 East, Whippany
973-500-6480
*Grades 4-12
The Arc of Morris County
1 Executive Drive, Morris Plains
973-326-9750
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College Admission Special: Part 2
Welcome to Part 2 of our College Admission series! We feature 8 smart tips from some of the nations top industry experts on how to help your child get into their dream school!
College Admission Special: Part 1
Whether your kid is entering preschool or his senior year this September, weâve all heard about the massive college admissions scandal in order to ensure their childrenâs admission to some of the nationâs top schools. In response to this news and the importance of this topic to our Moms, the Local Moms Network is publishing a two-part series on college admissions! This is Part 1.
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Going through a divorce can be confusing and overwhelming. Let our friends Lyons & Associates, P.C. help you navigate this process with these great tips on how to be properly prepared.
Keeping Childcare Close to Home with an Au Pair
Childcare is one of the most challenging and significant decisions a family can make. As parents, we want a stable, yet flexible option that will also provide our kids with a nurturing, loving and enriching environment theyâll enjoy. Itâs a tall order! This month, we decided to explore a lesser-knownâbut increasingly-popularâchildcare option that families across the United States have been utilizing for over thirty years: Hosting an au pair!
Mac & Mia: High-Quality Kids Clothes, Delivered to Your Door
Learn about this mom-founded brand and save your self a trip to the mall!
Where Designer Chris Roughan Shops for Holiday DĂŠcor
Chris Roughan of Roughan Interiors is well-known in Greenwich, New York City, Palm Beach and beyond for her warm and sophisticated style. Since 1994, she has focused on carefully listening to clients to create spaces they truly love to live in. âEvery interior should be functional while remaining aesthetically purposeful and elegant,â
Paper Greats: Pretty Paper Goods That Will Give You Back Time
As moms, disposable paper goods (particularly in the hazy first post-partum weeks or when hosting family for the holidays) can be a lifesaver. But, we also donât want to feel like weâre trashing the earth that our kids will inherit or âgiving upâ and not making meal time special. Thatâs where Paper Greats is, well, great.
The Elf on The Shelf Interview: Behind The Book & Brand
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How to Talk with Your Child About Emergency Response Drills in School
The increase of school-based violence, especially shootings, has caused the topic to become a part of the school/community fabric. How do we speak with our children to keep them safe while they spend approximately 3060 hours of their lives within school?