New Jersey Family: December 2022

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Welcome winter in New Jersey—from candlelight tours in Cape May to snow tubing in the Skylands. View dazzling light shows and live performances of The Nutcracker and other classics. Experience Holiday in the Park at Six Flags Great Adventure and shopping at Palmer Square in Princeton. Discover museums like the Liberty Science Center and enjoy journeys with American Revolution and Black Heritage itineraries.

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Take our quiz to find the perfect fit for your kid. THE 2022 LIST The best pediatric doctors, dentists and specialists, chosen by you! 10 116 29 On the Cover STAFF PHOTO HOLIDAY GIFT GUIDE Our top picks for the kids (and you, too!) 17 Feature New Jersey’s READY, SET, KINDERGARTEN The skills they need to succeed at school 13 Raising Smarties
SANTA’S SPREAD This festive board
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Holidays Are Here!

The most wonderful time of the year is upon us. One of the things I love most about the holidays is how we all reach out to help others and come together to indulge with food, drink or at a festive event. At New Jersey Family, one of our biggest jobs is to bring you the best things to do in and around the state and that mission truly takes center stage by the time December rolls around. Whether you’re looking for a mega attraction with sparkling lights, a holiday show, a decked out Christmas house or village or a bustling German market, we’ve rounded up the best fun all month.

As you get your shopping done, be sure to check our list of gifts we love for the kids (and you, too) on page 17 with more ideas at njfamily.com/gifts. If you want to find a way to give back with the kids and need ideas, you’ll find them at njfamily.com/help.

This month, we’re also releasing our 14th annual list of New Jersey’s Favorite Kids’ Docs. The list was generated by you, our readers, and putting it together is one of the most important things we do all year. This year, we received nearly 3,000 nominations for doctors, dentists and other specialists who made a big difference in our children’s lives! Check it out on page 29.

Aside from shouting out the state’s most exceptional healthcare professionals, this issue also covers many of the health topics that are top of mind for parents—from anxiety and puberty to RSV, COVID and more. Wishing you and yours a healthy and joyful season.

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Make a Santa Board

Seriously simple and oh-so-cute, this Santa-shaped board will put you at the top of the nice list. Everyone will get a kick out of your creativity as they enjoy this healthy addition to your holiday spread. And if your kiddos claim they don’t like cauliflower, they just might try it when served as the big guy’s beard.

Evenly spread the hummus onto a round, white plate with a lip around the edge. Place the plate in the center of the board.

Press 2 large black olives for Santa’s eyes, a cherry tomato for his nose, and the top half of a bell pepper for his smile onto the hummus.

Layer the red bell pepper strips, starting from the top of the plate up to the top-right corner of the board to look like Santa’s hat.

Add a line of mini mozzarella balls to the top edge of the plate and a small pile of mini mozzarella balls to decorate Santa’s hat

Arrange the cauliflower for Santa’s beard, mustache and eyebrows.

Place the remaining black olives, except for one, at the bottom of the board, around the cauliflower beard to look like Santa’s belt. Stack three club crackers at the very bottom center of the board with the remaining large black olive cut in half and the halves pressed together in the center of the top cracker to look like Santa’s belt buckle.

Divide the remaining cherry tomatoes on either side of Santa’s cauliflower beard, filling in from the olives up to the middle of the board.

Add the broccoli to the top left of the board and fan the club crackers along the right side of the board.

Serves eight people

Use a 20 x 13 inch board with a lip

16 ounces plain hummus

1 can (6 ounces) large pitted black olives, divided 50 cherry tomatoes, divided 3 large red bell peppers, cut into strips, reserving 1/2 top of a pepper 1 container (8 ounces) fresh mini mozzarella balls

2 bags (12 ounces) cauliflower florets

18 club crackers

1 bag (12 ounces) broccoli florets

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READY? Are they Kindergarten

Starting kindergarten is a major milestone in your child’s life. As parents, we want to do everything we can to make sure our kids are ready for this exciting new chapter. But what exactly should we be doing to set our little ones up for success?

“Basic information a kindergartener should know is their first and last name, age, birthday and parents’ names,” says Teherrah Mathis, kindergarten teacher at College Achieve Public School in Plainfield, who has worked with kindergarteners and their families for seven years.

“They should also have some background knowledge with identifying and reciting the alphabet, counting numbers up to 20, can say and name basic shapes, listen to a story and retell some details from the story and sort by color, size and shape,” she adds. Parents should also work on making sure their child can hold a pencil or crayon, use the restroom independently and that they know how to put their shoes or sneakers on, Mathis says.

Beyond the basics, there’s much more that kindergarteners should have under their belts on the first day of school. Lindsay Frevert,

assistant principal at Van Derveer Elementary School in Somerville, says kindergarten readiness encompasses the social and emotional, fine motor and personal skills categories, in addition to academic readiness.

SOCIAL EMOTIONAL

When we think of social-emotional learning, we think of students who have the ability to ask for help and express their own feelings, says Frevert.

Social-emotional readiness also includes: Positive interactions with peers and adults

Strategies to cope with various emotions

The ability to use social cues appropriately

“I have been teaching kindergarten and first grade for many years and there are several concepts that students should be able to grasp upon entering kindergarten,” says Jacqueline Constantinou, kindergarten teacher at College Achieve Public School in Plainfield.

“Socially, students will learn self-regulation in kindergarten. Self-

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regulation is a skill that helps students learn to listen actively and react calmly to things that they do not want to hear.” She says practicing self control is an important skill that can start at home. “Socially, they should be able to play and share with friends and convey their wants and needs. In addition, they should also be able to follow simple directions.”

PERSONAL CARE

Beyond being able to use the bathroom independently, kindergarteners are expected to be able to wash and dry their own hands, Frevert says.

Other skills include the ability to:

Zip and unzip a backpack, jacket and pants

Develop skills to eventually tie their own shoes

Use markers, pencils, crayons, scissors and glue correctly

ACADEMICS

Your kindergartner should be able to read upper and lowercase letters and write and read their first and last name, says Frevert.

Other skills include the ability to:

Count items

Write and read numbers to at least 10

Answer questions about a story either read to them or one they read

Follow multistep directions

“On an academic level, students should recognize their name and be able to write it,” says Constantinou. “Emerging writers are expected to

draw a picture to help express ideas.”

As for math skills, Constantinou says in kindergarten kids will start with one-to-one correspondence and number recognition. “Counting and recognizing numbers upon entering school is a helpful skill to ensure success, as well as understanding the concept of more and less.”

While this may seem like a lot to prepare with your child, Frevert reminds us it’s easy to incorporate a lot of these skills into everyday life. “Read as much as possible with your child,” she says. “This can even be made-up stories you tell while driving in the car.”

Parents can also get their kids ready by always asking them questions and allowing them to do things for themselves.

“Allow your child to zip up their own jacket before assisting,” she says. “When getting a snack, allow your child to practice opening it themselves.”

When driving in the car, you can also point out letters or numbers on signs and ask them the name of the letter or number. You can also practice social-emotional preparedness at home. “If your child gets upset, provide them with the opportunity to share with you what they are feeling and why they are feeling that way,” Frevert says.

Even if your child doesn’t have all of these skills by the first day of school, don’t worry. Kindergarten is a nurturing place and kids learn at their own pace with teachers there to guide the way. And remember, when it comes to getting your child ready for kindergarten and everything that follows, you are their number-one best asset.

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1. SQUISH IT This stretchy fidget toy shaped like a donut comes with different frosting styles you can pop and swap. Schylling NeeDoh Dohnut, $7.99 each. thepaperstore.com 2. GLOW UP Vibrant neon playing cards are visible under black light. The Glow Deck Fluorescent Playing Cards, $14.99. storyastic.com 3. PLUSH LIFE Baby-sized versions of Cat vs. Pickles bean characters are available in mystery bag two-packs or single packs. Kittens Vs Gherkins, $9.99. amazon.com 4. MARVEL THIS This fast-paced card game features a Baby Groot Pop! mover and other Marvel characters. Funko Pop! Something Wild! Marvel Holiday Baby Groot Game, $8. funko.com 5. DEAR DIARY Using prompts and activities, this journal helps kids express their emotions and practice mindfulness. Express My Feelings Journal, $12.99. amazon.com

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6. HOCUS POCUS It’s kids vs. witches in this game played in teams. Roll the glittery die and cast a spell. Disney Hocus Pocus Tricks & Wits! Card Game, $16.99. amazon.com 7. WORK ZONE These 3-inch tall trucks are ready to dominate any construction zone, serve your city or tackle an emergency. Basic Fun! Tonka Monster Metal Movers, $5.99. target.com

8. FLIP IT This 360-degree handheld puzzle with beautiful artwork is a fun brain teaser. Spin, flip, twist and slide to solve the puzzle. Spin Flip, $14.99. amazon.com 9. POP UP The popular pop it toy is now an electronic lightup game. Pop all the circles before time runs out. This one makes a great travel toy, too. Pop It! Pro, $19.82. walmart.com 10. DOLLED UP Cute and colorful sensory dolls double as a fidget toys—and you can collect all 18. Fashion Fidgets, $18.99. amazon.com

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1. IT’S LIT This new spin on the classic lava lamp has a tealight candle that heats up to form a groovy globflowing motion. Candle Light LAVA Lamp, $29.99. christianbook.com 2. NAMASTAY RELAXED This mouse introduces toddlers to guided meditation through physical prompts and breathing exercises. It’s a great way to unwind before bedtime! Fisher Price Meditation Mouse, $32.99. shop.mattel.com. 3. BE LIKE MAYA Create a unique rainbow wall hanging with this kit. Inspired by one of Maya Angelou’s famous quotes, this craft will encourage your child to speak up. Kids Crafts Speak Like Maya: Rainbow Wall Hanging Craft Kit, $29.99. amazon. com 4. MIX IT UP Cast a spell and create a fortune telling pet with this popular toy. The interactive light-up wand reacts with the crystal ball for even more magic. Magic Mixies Magical Misting Crystal Ball, $84.99. amazon.com

5. SHE’S A PEACH Introduce the kids to the LEGO Super Mario World with an interactive LEGO Peach figure that comes with this kit. Adventures with Peach Starter Course, $59.99. lego.com

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6. HOLA CASITA A Bluetooth karaoke machine inspired by “Encanto” will have your little one singing like Mirabel or Isabella. Disney’s Encanto Bluetooth Karaoke Music Toy, $59.99. kohls.com 7. STRETCH AND STRIKE This shark-shaped vehicle has speed and strike modes. Goo Jit Zu Stretch & Strike Thrashmobile, $39.99. camp.com 8. BLUE’S THE WORD A cool playhouse and toybox has figurines of your child’s favorite characters plus toys that Bluey and Bingo love playing with. Bluey Ultimate Lights & Sounds Playhouse, $99.99. walmart.com 9. JUST MARVEL-OUS Collectible dolls based on characters from “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” are designed to bring these strong warriors to life. Black Panther: Wakanda Forever Fresh Fierce Collection, $49.99 each. target.com 10. HEAR ME ROAR A massive, 6-foot tall dino inflates in 20 seconds, has a dozen sound effects and roars to life! AirTitans Jurassic World Massive Attack T-Rex, $129.99. jakks.com

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1. GET IT TWISTED Bendy, twisty tubes spark kids’ imaginations and have them thinking like engineers as they create creatures, vehicles and more. Bendy Builders, $119.99. smarterkids.com 2. CODE BREAKERS This toy helps promote critical thinking as kids learn to code using hands-on coding blocks for coding commands. Osmo Coding Starter Kit for iPad, $72.99. target.com 3. PICK UP STICKS Kids can create designs from letters, numbers and more with different sized sticks that improve fine motor skills. Junior GeoStix, $29.99. lakeshorelearning.com 4. HANDS ON STEM-loving kids 10 and up can build their own air-powered, robotic blaster glove. They’ll learn about the physics of air—once built, it launches foam darts. Ultra Bionic Blaster, $32.99. amazon.com 5. FAST TRACK This unique course run with marbles propelled by widening tracks inspires building skills and creativity in kids. Trestle Tracks, $39.95. target.com

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1. DOGGONE FUN Players roll the die and take turns washing soggy doggy. But watch out–you never know when he’ll shake to dry off and get kids wet! Soggy Doggy, $24.99. target.com 2. SUCKER FOR GAMES Yell out the answers in this quiz game that challenges you to find the link between words. Nick Jonas’ Linkee, $16.99. target.com 3. FUN, CUBED Players slide the tiles to become the first racer to match the scramblers’ 3x3 center cube pattern in this fast-paced game. Rubik’s Race, $19.99. amazon.com 4. WORD UP Be the first to make a word and the hit the buzzer when you win! Pik Qwik, $19.99.

5. GAME NITE A mash-up of Sequence and Monopoly, this board game has players try to buy four quirky attractions in a row (just don’t get sucked into a bidding war!). Zillionaires: Road Trip USA, $24.99. target.com Go on a wild jungle adventure and try not to get trapped by the fast-sinking kinetic sand in this game. Sink N’ Sand, $19.99. target.com

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1. MY JAM You’ll need teamwork, strategy and execution to play this backyard disc game. Similar to cornhole, the object is to toss the disc toward the goal and “Jam it in the Kan.” Kan Jam Original, $39.99. kanjam.com 2. SNOW WAY! This exceptionally sturdy snow tube is fast and built for years of heavy-duty use. Sonic Snow Tube, $159.99. llbean.com 3. GOT WHEELS A small, sleek, folding full-sized scooter not only fits in their bag but can be stored in their locker for fun on the go. Valor Kick Scooter, $99.99. target.com 4. SNEAKY, SIS Be the first to connect four shots and win in this classic game of Connect4 that combines the original with fun shooting hoops. Connect4 Hoops, $149.99. amazon.com 5. SWEET RIDE This bike blends classic Krate style with a BMX twist. It includes striking features like a number plate, BMX-style seat and knobby BMX tires. Tornado Krate EVO bike, $299.99. schwinnbikes.com

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1. IN THE BAG This cute, functional bag can be worn as a crossbody, over the shoulder or carried with its top handle. Wonder Bag Shorty Love, $208. shortylove.com 2. DEEP SLEEP A trio of products made with cruelty-free ingredients helps treat skin overnight, hydrates and adds a tranquil scent to your pillow before bed. Yuni Better Sleep Essentials, Yuni. $49. yunibeauty.com 3. HAPPY FEET Stylish slippers made from plant-based materials will be your go-to shoes at home. Black House Mules, Dooeys, $140. dooeys.com 4. COMFY AND DRY The popular hooded wearable blanket is now waterproof and extra-long to keep pants dry. The Comfy Splash, The Comfy. $119. the comfy.com 5. WINTER WHITE This organic cotton staple pullover hits around the hips, making it perfect to pair with jeans. The Birch Pullover, $255. millandmoss.co

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How To Navigate Birth Anomalies During Pregnancy

Atlantic Fetal Diagnostic and Treatment Center offers support, expertise and answers

Discovering that your unborn baby has a potential birth defect brings a lot of emotions and even more questions. Which specialists will I need to see? How can I get the best possible outcome for my baby? What will life look like after my child is born? Finding answers can be difficult.

Thankfully, expectant parents in New Jersey have a place where they can find the guidance, expertise and support they need to help them navigate care during their pregnancy and beyond. The Atlantic Fetal Diagnostic and Treatment Center is the only center in the region that offers a comprehensive program specifically designed to help children with birth anomalies.

The center—which is led by maternal-fetal medicine specialist Karen Russo Stieglitz, MD (board-certified in obstetrics and gynecology and maternal and fetal medicine by the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology) and neonatologist Amy Lynn Presti, MD (board-certified in neonatal-perinatal medicine and pediatrics by the American Board of Pediatrics)—brings

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KEEPING A CLOSE WATCH ON YOU AND YOUR BABY

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Shivani Thakur, MD Family Medicine

Melissa Burgos, MD Family Medicine

Lisa A. Plunkett, MD Family Medicine

Shannon L. Mimnaugh, DO Family Medicine

Laura Ruhl, MD Family Medicine

Stuart Slavin, MD Pediatrics

Rachel Brauner, DO Pediatrics

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Ricky Braff, MD Pediatrics

Jody Kroon, MD Pediatrics

John Douvris, MD Pediatrics

Mitchell Clarin, MD Pediatrics

Lori Ioriatti, CPNP Pediatrics

Peter Scott, MD Pediatrics

Donna Krupinski, MD Pediatrics

Yamileth Rios, CPNP Pediatrics

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with the hope that parents would serve as trusted advisors on where to go for the best medical care for our kids. The parent testimonials on these pages show just how deeply these doctors have impacted the families they’ve cared for.

There’s no way to buy a spot on this list, which wouldn’t exist without parents like you. That’s what makes our Kids’ Docs list so special and unique. Finding the best healthcare for our families matters now more than ever before which is why we’re so proud to share this invaluable resource with you.

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The Details

Healthcare professionals are listed alphabetically by area of expertise— pediatricians and specialists, followed by dental professionals.

The list doesn’t imply endorsement by New Jersey Family; it’s a parent-toparent referral list only.

A name in boldface indicates the physician has purchased an advertising profile on the page number that follows.

Nominations on njfamily.com were accepted between June 2021 and May 2022.

Exceptional pediatric healthcare professionals recommended by New Jersey parents

ALLERGY & IMMUNOLOGY

Andrew Hirsch, MD • Red Bank

Lin Li, MD • Somerset

Gary Pien, MD, PhD • Berkeley Heights

Jennifer Sherman, DO • Fair Lawn

Jeffrey Weiss, MD • Paramus, Riverdale, p. 55

ANESTHESIOLOGY: PEDIATRIC

Stefanie Berman, MD • Neptune

AUDIOLOGY

Kimberly Auerbach, MS, CCC-A • Hackensack

Kenneth Bodkin, AuD, CCC-A • Hackensack

Alexandra Camacho-Luna, Sc.D, CCC-A • Hackensack

Lauren DiPasquale, AuD, CCC-A • Hackensack

Tran Do, AuD • Highland Park

Stephanie Garcia, AuD, CCC-A • Hackensack

Samantha Greenfield, AuD • Clark

Meghan Lockard, ScD, CCC-A • Hackensack

Lisa Rose Nostrand, AuD • Hackensack

Sergine Pascal, ScD, CCC-A • Hackensack

Eric Sandler, ScD • Manalapan

CARDIOLOGY: PEDIATRIC

Donald Putman, MD • Livingston

CHIROPRACTIC

Olga Alvarez, DC, CSCP • Hoboken, p. 53

Laura Brayton, DC, CACCP, CSCP • Hoboken, p. 53

Jodi Dinnerman, DC • Clinton, Princeton

Christine Garvey, DC • Clinton

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Monika Luto, DC • Point Pleasant

Meagan McGowan, DC • Florham Park

Andrea J. Sciarrillo, DC, CCSP, CSCS • Cranford, p. 55

Andy Smith, DC • Denville, p. 55

Joseph B. Tuzzeo, DC • Butler

Stephanie Wigner, DC • Point Pleasant

CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE: PEDIATRIC

Charles Dadzie, MD • Neptune

ENDOCRINOLOGY: PEDIATRIC

Barbara Cerame, MD • Morristown

FAMILY MEDICINE

Eric Brezina, DO • Warren

Melissa Burgos, MD • Lambertville

Phillip Collins, DO • Hammonton

Lisa Jordan-Scalia, DO • Bedminster, Raritan

Christina Khalil, DO • Bedminster, Raritan

Ira Liebross, MD • Flemington

Shannon L. Mimnaugh, DO • Flemington

Rebecca C. Moore, DO • Hammonton

Robin Mukherjee, DO • Bedminster, Raritan

Lisa A. Plunkett, MD • Flemington

Laura Ruhl, MD • Milford

Joseph Scalia, DO • Bedminster, Raritan

Melissa Selke, MD • Hillsborough

Jennifer Smith, APRN • Bedminster, Raritan

Shivani Thakur, MD • Hampton

Karen L. Williams, MD • Califon

INTERNAL MEDICINE

Scott J. Druckman, DO • Jackson

LACTATION CONSULTING

Jen Kowal, RLC, IBCLC • Montclair

NEUROLOGY: PEDIATRIC

Marilyn A. Kubichek, MD • Florham Park, p. 54

Bernard Maria, MD • Morristown, Summit

NEUROSURGERY: PEDIATRIC

John J. Collins, MD • Hackensack, Hazlet, Morristown, Rockaway, p. 38-39

Mostafa El Khashab, MD • Rutherford

Arno H. Fried, MD • Rutherford

Jeffrey Kornitzer, MD • Hackensack, Hazlet, Morristown, Rockaway, p. 38-39

Catherine Mazzola, MD • Hackensack, Hazlet, Morristown, Rockaway, p. 38-39

Vivek Ramakrishnan, DO • Rutherford

NURSE PRACTITIONER

Amanda Andrews, APN, CPNP • Sparta, p. 55

Clare Cardo McKegney, DNP • New Providence, p. 54

Regina Curcione, APN-C • Allendale

Janine DeFeo, CPNP • Mountainside

Rebecca Ganz, CPNP • Oradell

Karlyn Geiger, APN • Morristown

Jessica Haines, APN • Millburn

Elaine Hardy, APN-C • Hackettstown, p. 53

Romelia Hasegawa, CPNP • New Providence, p. 54

Julia Higashio, APN • Fanwood

Lori Ioriatti, CPNP • Flemington

Susan Korb, APN • Warren

Jessica O’Brien, DNP, CPNP • Rutherford

Chelsea Rehders, APN • Millburn

Yamileth Rios, CPNP • Flemington

OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY

Madeline Allen, OTR/L • Martinsville

Melissa Arnot, OTR/L • Florham Park

Dana Blumberg, OT • Livingston

Christine Braia, OT • Ramsey

Lisa Bruno, OT • Livingston

Alexandra Bruso, MSOT, OTR/L • Martinsville

Barbara Cheuvront, MS, OTR/L • Martinsville

Davina Daura, OTR/L • Lafayette, Totowa

Carrie Davis, MS, OTR/L • Rockaway, p. 50

Jenna Devincenzo, MSOT, OTR/L • Jersey City

Elizabeth Duffy, OT • Morristown

Victoria Gazzillo, MS, OTR/L • Jersey City

Deborah Goldberg, OTR/L • Teaneck

Elisa Grossbard, OT • Livingston

Micaela Herrmann, OTR/L • Florham Park

Alyssa Insalaco, MA, OTR/L • Teaneck, Waldwick

Patricia Kaczmarczyk, MS, OTR/L • Chatham

Nicole Kalish, OT • Ramsey

Helene Korn, OTR/L • Florham Park

Laura Kowal, OT • Livingston

Chaye Lamm Warburg, DPS, OTR/L • Teaneck, Waldwick

Janis Leinfuss, OTD, OTR/L • Rockaway, p. 50

Aviva Lipner, OTR/L • Bogota

Miriam Manela Frankel, OTR • Passaic

Denise Maraziti, MA, OTR/L • Rockaway, p. 50

Dana Maurer, OT • Chester

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AnnMarie Murphy, OTD, OTR/L • Rockaway, p. 50

Patricia O’Brien, OT • Morristown

Pinky Parekh, OTR/L • Monmonth Junction

Michele Parkins, MS, OTR/L • Rockaway, p. 50

Dipa Patel, OTR/L • Rahway

Janki Patel, OTR/L • Jersey City

Jan Pett, OT • Livingston

Olivea Potenzone, OTD, MOT, OTR/L • Little Falls

Jodi Prupis, OT • Short Hills

Leslie Salmon, MS, OTR/L • Rockaway, p. 50

Brittany Smith, MSOT, OTR/L • Jersey City

Ariela Warburg, MA, OTR/L • Teaneck, Waldwick

Karen B. Willick, MS, OTR/L • Teaneck, Waldwick

Lizzy Zimmerman, OT • Morristown

OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY ASSISTANT

Toni Abbondanza, COTA • Lafayette, Totowa

Brooke Derin, COTA • Lafayette, Totowa

Katie Fischer, COTA/L • Teaneck, Waldwick

Dawn Kontos, COTA • Chester

Melissa McCabe, COTA/L • Lafayette, Totowa

OPHTHALMOLOGY: PEDIATRIC

Jay Bernstein, MD • Cedar Knolls, p. 52

J. Mark Engel, MD • East Brunswick, p. 55

Charles Morgan, MD • Morristown

Sepideh T. Rousta, MD • Bridgewater, East Brunswick, p. 55

OPTOMETRY

Maria I. Cardona, OD • Maplewood

William C. Fruchtman, OD • East Rutherford

Robin Hauck, OD • Ramsey

Michael J. Siegel, OD • Budd Lake, p. 55

Jonathan Wasserstein, OD • Livingston

ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY

Andrew A. Willis, MD • Cedar Knolls, p. 47

ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY: PEDIATRIC

Tamir Bloom, MD • Cedar Knolls, Jersey City, Springfield, Wayne, p. 44

Samara Friedman, MD • Cedar Knolls, Jersey City, Springfield, Wayne, p. 44

Avrum Joffe, MD • Morristown, Ridgewood, p. 45

David Lin, MD • Cedar Knolls, Jersey City, Springfield, Wayne, p. 44

Mark Rieger, MD • Cedar Knolls, Jersey City, Springfield, Wayne, p. 44

Joshua Strassberg, MD • Cedar Knolls, Jersey City, Springfield, Wayne, p. 44

Jennifer M. Tareco, MD • Bridgewater

ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY: SPINE

M. Darryl Antonacci, MD • Lawrenceville

Randal R. Betz, MD • Lawrenceville

Laury A. Cuddihy, MD • Lawrenceville

Arash Emami, MD • Clifton, Hackensack, Morristown, NYC, Wayne, p. 48

Michael J. Faloon, MD • Clifton, Hackensack, Morristown, NYC, Wayne, p. 48

Ki Soo Hwang, MD • Clifton, Hackensack, Morristown, NYC, Wayne, p. 48

Jason E. Lowenstein, MD • Bridgewater, Morristown, Rockaway, p. 41

Andrew McGinniss, MD • Clifton,

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Kumar Sinha, MD • Clifton, Hackensack, Morristown, NYC, Wayne, p. 48

ORTHOPEDICS: PEDIATRIC

Tamir Bloom, MD • Cedar Knolls, Jersey City, Springfield, Wayne, p. 44

Samara Friedman, MD • Cedar Knolls, Jersey City, Springfield, Wayne, p. 44

Avrum Joffe, MD • Morristown, Ridgewood, p. 45

David Lin, MD • Cedar Knolls, Jersey City, Springfield, Wayne, p. 44

Mark Rieger, MD • Cedar Knolls, Jersey City, Springfield, Wayne, p. 44

Mark Solomon, DPM • Cedar Knolls, Jersey City, Springfield, Wayne, p. 44

Joshua Strassberg, MD • Cedar Knolls, Jersey City, Springfield, Wayne, p. 44

OTOLARYNGOLOGY

Jeffrey H. Aroesty, MD • Denville, Mount Arlington, p. 52

Sara Axelrod, MD • East Brunswick

Babak Behin, MD • Jersey City, West New York

Renato J. Giacchi, MD • Morristown, p. 49

Sara B. Immerman, MD • Morristown, p. 49

Seth J. Kanowitz, MD • Morristown, p. 49

Steven Sabin, MD • East Brunswick

Damian W. Sorvino, MD • Morristown, p. 49

Oliver Youssef, MD • Nutley

PEDIATRICS

Samantha Abend, DO • Sparta, p. 55

Allyson Agathis, MD • Bedminster

Anwar Al-Haddawi, MD • Union City

Vineetha Alias, DO • Millburn

Sabah Amir, MD • Galloway

Roji Andrews, MD • Somers Point

Kristine Antony, DO • Denville

Anna Arcaro, MD • East Windsor

Adam M. Aronsky, MD • Mountanside

Zehra Aygen, MD • Chester, Dover

Kandy Bahadur, MD • Millburn, Warren

Susan Barasch, MD • Warren

Michelle Bender, MD • Short Hills

Irwin Benzel, DO • Elmwood Park

Naimat Bokhari, MD • Jersey City

Larnie J. Booker, MD • East Brunswick

Ricky Braff, MD • Clinton

Rachel Brauner, DO • Hillsborough

H. Patrick Burns, MD • Morris Plains

Grace Calimlim, MD • Bridgewater

Christian Canzoniero, MD • Sparta, p. 55

Alexis Capozzoli, MD • Sparta

Samuel Carruth, MD • Orange

George Chai, MD • Edgewater

Dana Chait-Kessler, MD • Denville

Kathleen L. Chin, MD • New Providence, p. 54

Yie-Hsien Chu, MD • Oakland

Nam-Young Chung, MD • Fort Lee

Marisa Ciufalo, MD • Randolph

Mitchell Clarin, MD • Flemington

Martin Cohen, MD • Morristown, p. 50

Lori A. Colyer-Aversa, MD • Bloomfield, p. 53

Ann Marie Comandatore, MD • Millburn

Kristin Concepcion, MD • Hillsborough

Deborah A. Coy, MD • West Orange, p. 53

Nancy Cozzini, MD • Belleville

Krekamey Craig, MD • Denville

Saundra K. Creecy, MD • Moorestown

Elizabeth Czar, DO • Barnegat

Silvia Daici, MD • River Edge

Laura M. Diaz, MD • Fanwood, Warren

Madeline M. DiMurro, DO • Westfield, p. 54

John Douvris, MD • Flemington

Keren Ebel, MD • Lebanon

Amina Elkassir, MD • Fort Lee

Jeffrey Eng, MD • Millburn

Alla Erlikhman, MD • Martinsville

Jaclyn Fallon, DO • Westwood

Sadaf Farooq, MD • Hillsborough

Sharon Filler, MD • Warren

Charles Flores, MD • Hamilton

Lisa Flores, MD • Hamilton

Sean A. Flynn, MD • Bloomfield, p. 51

Joseph Fritzky, MD • Randolph, p. 43

Nicole Garcia, MD • Westfield

Maria Gatoulis, MD • New Providence

Bonita Gillard, MD • Fanwood

Debra S. Goldenring, MD • Livingston

Cory Golloub, MD • Montville

Kathleen Greaney, MD • Fair Lawn

Maureen Grossi, MD • Park Ridge

Thomas Gruczynski, MD • Wayne

Kia C. Grundy, MD • Maplewood

Allison Gurey Wasserstein, MD • Short Hills

Dina Hanna, MD • North Brunswick

Madan Hede, MD • Hillsborough

Michelle Heller-Barlekamp, DO • Succasunna

Robert Helmrich, MD • Pennington, West Windsor

Ami Jain, MD • Hillsborough

Karolina Janasek, MD • Morristown, p. 50

Tamika Jones, MD • Wenonah

Andrea Katz, MD • Millburn, Warren

Kysemena Kedzierska, MD • Hackettstown

Margot Kerrigan, MD • Chatham, p. 46

Sunmee Kim, MD • Paramus

Constantinos Kintiroglou, MD • Florham Park, Union, West Orange, p. 49

John Kintiroglou, MD • Florham Park, Union, West Orange, p. 49

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I took my daughter to Dr. Siegel when she was 10 for a regular check-up. He discovered an undiagnosed issue that two other eye doctors had missed! This issue did not affect her vision but did affect her reading comprehension. After treatment my daughter’s performance at school improved dramatically.

—L.L., HACKETTSTOWN

Frank Sinatra, MD • Bernardsville

Paul Sirna, MD • Verona

Stuart Slavin, MD • Clinton

Angelica Soto Pereira, MD • West Orange, p. 53

Yvette Starer, MD • Tenafly

Labrini Stathopoulos, MD • Denville

Lynn Sugarman, MD • Paramus, Tenafly

Paul V. Sunkavalli, MD • Manahawkin

Mohamed Tantawi, MD • Hackensack

Riddhi Thaker, MD • Jersey City

Persis Thomas, MD • West Orange, p. 54

Mary K. Thomas, MD • Clifton, Montclair

Stacy Thompson, DO • Millburn

Andrzej Klos, MD • Hoboken

Paul R. Kouyoumdji, MD • Salem

Donna Koward, MD • Fanwood

Sarah Kramer, MD • Fanwood

Jody Kroon, MD • Clinton

Donna Krupinski, MD • Flemington

Susan Kushner, MD • Paramus

Aimee T. LaRiviere, MD • Hillsborough

Emanuel Lerner, MD • Somerset

Brian Lewis, MD • Fair Lawn

Melissa Libert, DO • Chester, Hackettstown, p. 51

Jay A. Lovenheim, DO • West Orange, p. 54

Ayesha Mahmoud, MD • Bayonne

Patricia Manfredonia, MD • South Amboy

Shrindi Mani, MD • Hoboken

Alexander Marcus, MD • Warren

Kapila Marepalli, MD • Warren

Emmanuel Martakis, MD • Closter, Fort Lee, Teaneck

Seema Mathew, MD • West Orange, p. 54

Rana C. Matta, MD • Clifton, Montclair

Tamara McCluskey, DO • Morristown, p. 50

Ruchi Mehta, MD • Bloomfield, p. 52

Ami Mehta, MD • New Providence

Yanina Meshko, MD • Millburn

Lisa-Ann B. Michaels, MD • Oakland

Ida Miguelino, MD • New Providence

Melissa Morgan, MD • Randolph, p. 43

Steven Moskowitz, MD • New Providence, p. 54

Katrina Munteanu, MD • Westwood

Elina Nachevnik, MD • Florham Park, Union, West Orange, p. 49

Adam Naddelman, MD • Princeton, West Windsor

Suhaib Nashi, MD • Morristown, p. 50 Wade Ng, DO • Denville

Lisa-Mary O’Donnell, MD • Hackensack

Moses F. Olorunnisola, MD • Forked River Olukemi Omotoso, MD • Ocean Township

Nicole A. Panza, MD • Westfield, p. 54

Robert A. Panza, MD • Westfield, p. 54

Trupti Patel, MD • Somerset Sania R. Perez, MD • Fair Lawn

Maryan Philips, DO • West Orange, p. 53

Andrea Ploshnick, MD • Millburn

Gwyn Poblete, MD • Morristown, p. 50

Thomas Porter, MD, MD • Basking Ridge

Jane C. Presti, MD • Westfield, p. 54

Louis Pupo, MD • Newton

Gulbakhor Rakhimova, MD • Clifton

Roula Ramadi, MD • Elmwood Park

Rajesh Raman, MD • Sparta, p. 55

Mannan Razzak, MD • Woodland Park

Reina Reyes, MD • Hamilton

Anthony Ricciardi, MD • East Orange

Michael Riggall, MD • Pennington, West Windsor

Karl E. Russell-Brown, MD • Plainfield

Mona Sadegh, MD • Oakland

Gurmit S. Saluja, MD • Vernon

Severiano San Juan, MD • Maplewood

Elaine Sanjuan-Saleh, DO • Warren

Jeffrey Saperstein, MD • West Orange

Meghan Schlitt, MD • Pompton Plains

Peter Scott, MD • Flemington

Tiffany Scott, MD • Warren

Melissa Segal, MD • Waldwick

Michele R. Segal, MD • Nutley

Kristen M. Shapren, MD • Westfield

Jennifer Shaw-Brachfeld, MD • Chatham, p. 46

Emily Shih, MD • New Providence, p. 54

Carmelina Tirri, MD • Oakland

Valerie Tom, MD • Chatham, p. 46

Denise Visci, MD • New Providence, p. 54

Aijuan Wang, MD • Edison

Benjamin Winter, DO • Denville

Jessica Wood, DO • Point Pleasant

Mondana Yazdi, MD • Wyckoff

Tova Yellin, MD • Fair Lawn

Maria Yerovi, MD • Bloomfield

Susan Yoo, MD • West Orange, p. 54

Alissa Zenack, DO • Hackensack

Shao Zheng, MD • Edison

PHYSICAL THERAPY

Ashley Conklin, PT, DPT, PCS • Ewing

Kyle Herrick, DPT • Wayne, p. 53

PHYSICAL THERAPY: PEDIATRIC

Victoria Belkewitch, DPT • Fanwood

Ali Clodfelter, PT, DPT • Raritan

Dianna D’Amore-Marandola, PT, DPT • Martinsville

Michele Diaz-LaManna, PT • Hillsborough, p. 54

Aliza Feuerstein, PT, DPT, PCS • Florham Park, p. 54

Elisheva Fuchs, DPT • Teaneck

Allison Gill, PT, DPT • Martinsville

Brittany Hensley, PT, DPT • Martinsville

Nicole Jay, PT, DPT, COMS • Fanwood

Shoshana Newman, PT • Livingston

Kathryn Rothman, PT, DPT • Raritan

Giselle Tadros, DPT • Martinsville, p. 53

Nicole Witzig, PT, DPT • Martinsville

PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT

Kori Anderson, MMS, PA-C • Florham Park, Ramsey

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Jill McGovern, MMS, PA • Morristown, Ridgewood, p. 45

Jaime Morley, PA-C • Cedar Knolls, Jersey City, Springfield, Wayne, p. 44

PODIATRY

Caroline Fruge, DPM • Hoboken

Juliana Paternina, DPM • Hoboken

Chad W. Rappaport, DPM • Franklin Lakes Mark Solomon, DPM • Cedar Knolls, Jersey City, Springfield, Wayne, p. 44

PSYCHIATRY

Anatoliy Kuznetsov, MD • Red Bank

PSYCHIATRY: CHILD & ADOLESCENT

Seth M. Dorsky, MD • Chatham

Merritt Hubsher, MD • Cedar Knolls, p. 49

Nanda Muthusawmy, MD • Cedar Knolls, p. 49

Tolga Taneli, MD • Morristown

Wilbert Yeung, MD • Florham Park, Glen Rock, Hackensack, p. 40

Eileen A. Zhivago, MD • Allendale, Westfield, p. 42

PSYCHOLOGY

Randy A. Bressler, PsyD • Millburn,

Randolph, p. 53

Amanda Carlin, PhD • Florham Park, Glen Rock, Hackensack, p. 40

Cassandra Faraci, PsyD • Chester

Jonathan Friedman, PsyD • Paramus, p. 52

Joseph Galasso, PsyD • Paramus, p. 52

Corrinne Kalafut, PsyD • Chester, p. 55

Joshua Massler, PsyD • Clark, Livingston, p. 50

Liz Matheis, PhD • Livingston, p. 51

Bryan M. Niederman, PhD • Livingston, Watchung, p. 54

Erika Oak, PsyD • Ho-Ho-Kus Craig Springer, PhD • Cranford

PSYCHOTHERAPY

Suzanne Amendolaro, LCSW • Denville

Martha Appelbaum, LCSW • Hoboken

Kaitlyn Arent, LPC • Cedar Knolls, p. 49

Pooja Bakri, LPAT, LCAT • Montclair, p. 53

Laura Baldwin, MA, LAC • Rockaway, p. 50

Rachael Berringer, LPC • Livingston, p. 51

Rachel Calabrese, MA, LAC • Allendale

Rebecca Coniglio, LCSW • Berkeley Heights, New Providence

Keri Cooper, LCSW • Ramsey

Sabrina L. Coppola, LCSW • Wyckoff

Susan Costello, LPC • Flanders

Nicole Filiberti, LCSW • Livingston, p. 51

Talia Filippelli, LCSW • Hoboken

Loren Galese, LPC • Allendale

Cassandra Generelli, MA, BCBA • Denville, p. 52

Alexandra Genova, LCSW • Hoboken

Melissa Gizzi, MA, LAC • Allendale, Hoboken

Christina Gonzolez, LSW • Florham Park

Katelyn Ihne, LPC • Chester

Charlene Juengling, MA, LAC • Allendale

Paige D. Kleinfeldt, LCSW • Clinton

Leigh Kolodny-Kraft, LPC, LCADC • Florham Park

Kara Kushnir, MSW, LCSW • Allendale

Nicole Lacherza-Drew, PsyD • Waldwick

Katharina Lemmerz, LSW • Hoboken

Connie Masullo, LCSW • Chester

Mike McGorty, LPC, LCADC • New Providence

Jill Meredith, BCBA • Englewood

Cassandra Merklinghaus, LSW • Florham Park

Melissa Meyer, MA, LPC, CCTP, ACS • Flanders, p. 54

Michelle Molle-Krowiak, LCSW • Livingston, p. 51

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Nichole Lim, CCC-SLP • Jersey City

Justine Luminoso, MA, CCC-SLP • Westfield

Ann Martino, MA, CCC-SLP • Westfield

Alexa Martucci, MS, CCC-SLP • Hillsborough, p. 55

Heidi Miller, MS, CCC-SLP • Florham Park

Alexandria Mironski, MA, CCC-SLP • Westfield

Jennifer Moore, EdD, CCC-SLP, PC/I • Wayne, p. 52

Shelli Napolitano, MA, CCC-SLP • Hillsdale

Natasha Neves, MS, CCC-SLP • Toms River

Laura Norris, MS, CCC-SLP • Westfield

Karen Morley, LCSW • Millburn

Jennifer K. Perez, LPC • Wyckoff

Lisa Perline, LCSW • Chester

Taylor Pini, MA, LAC • Allendale

Jennifer Politis, PhD, LPC • Allendale

Alyson Rosenberg, LPC • Clark, Livingston, p. 50

Karin Schoenfeld, LCSW • Wyckoff

Kari A. Scimanico, LPC • Wyckoff

Belinda Seiger, PhD, LCSW • Princeton, p. 52

Kristen Sellix, MSW, LCSW • Allendale

Michael Shugrue, LCSW • Cedar Knolls, p. 49

Jennifer Surak, LCSW • Paramus, p. 52

Sandra Van Nest, DSW, LCSW • Mountain Lakes

PULMONOLOGY: PEDIATRIC

Charles Dadzie, MD • Neptune

SPEECH THERAPY

Rosalie Abrams, MA, CCC-SLP • Metuchen

Anissa Alessandro, MS, CCC-SLP • Westfield

Brenda Ayaz, MA, CCC-SLP • Teaneck

Lindsay Bach Smith, MS, CCC-SLP • Budd Lake

Melissa Bakker, MA, CCC-SLP • Mine Hill, p. 52

Lynn Balewicz, MA, CCC-SLP • Metuchen

Megan Baumley, MS, CCC-SLP • Westfield

Sarah Berman, MS, CCC-SLP • Westfield

Soriennys Brito-Nunez, MS, CCC-SLP • Westfield

Shoshana Brody, MA, CCC-SLP •

Westfield

Danyelle Browne, MS-SLP • Jersey City

Aileen Collucci, MA,CCC-SLP • Jersey City

Doreen Cruz-Delgado, MS, CCC-SLP • Westfield

Michele Dickson, MS, CCC-SLP • Parlin, p. 53

Elefteria Evagelou, MA, CCC-SLP • Teaneck

Denise Favor Bayles, MA, CCC-SLP • Bridgewater, p. 52

Nicolette Ferrisi, MA, CCC-SLP • Westfield

Ashley Foder, MS, CCC-SLP • Westfield

Kara Fulek, MA, CCC-SLP • Teaneck, Waldwick

Francesca Gervato, SLP • Wayne

Kristina Grieci, MA, CCC-SLP • Westfield

Katie Hanily, CCC-SLP • Jersey City

Jennifer Hartman, MS, CCC-SLP • Wayne, p. 52

Kelly Hassler, MS, CCC-SLP • Westfield

Samantha Herrick, MS, CCC-SLP • Wayne, p. 53

Linda Hoehn, MA, CCC-SLP • Hillsborough, p. 54

Deann Hollander, MS, CCC-SLP • Lafayette, Totowa

Andrew Howard, MS, CCC-SLP • Wayne

Dominique Iacovelli, MS, CCC-SLP • Westfield

Marissa Iskandar, MS, CCC-SLP • Westfield

Rachel Kane, MS, CCC-SLP • Wayne, p. 52

Alyssa Kleinman, MS, CCC-SLP • Westfield

Lauren Kriston, MS, CCC-SLP • Rutherford

Kimberly Kuczik, MS, CCC-SLP • Teaneck

Samantha Orchowitz, MS, CCC-SLP • Pine Brook

Kelly Pagano, MA, CCC-SLP • Teaneck

Sharon Ratiner, MA, CCC-SLP • Metuchen

John Ricciardi, MA, CCC-SLP • Metuchen

Andrea Riley, MA, CCC-SLP • Mine Hill, p. 52

Kassandra Rivera, MS, CF-SLP • Florham Park

Melanie Rosenthal, MS, CCC-SLP • Madison

Susan Rothschild, MS, CCC-SLP • Hackensack

Arlene Rubin, MA, CCC-SLP • Teaneck

Reesa Salomon, MS, CCC-SLP • Maplewood

Shery Seewald, MS, CCC-SLP • Pine Brook

Kaitlyn Seitter, MA, CF-SLP • Teaneck

Meaghan Sica, MS, CCC-SLP • Westfield

Heidi Sperling, MS, CCC-SLP • Metuchen

Jaclyn Spittler, MS, CCC-SLP • Ramsey

Naomi Sutton, MA, CCC-SLP • Wayne, p. 52

Juliana Valesi, MA,CCC-SLP • Jersey City

Stephanie Weisholtz, MS, CCC • Westfield

Joleen Wiggins, MS,CCC-SLP • Mine Hill, p. 52

Carli Wiley, MS, CCC-SLP • Westfield

Michelle Woods, MS, CCC-SLP • Westfield

Michelle Wullen, MS, CCC-SLP • Pine Brook

Amy Zembriski, MS, CCC-SLP • Pine Brook

SPORTS MEDICINE

Ruchi Mehta, MD • Bloomfield, p. 52

Andrew A. Willis, MD • Cedar Knolls, p. 47

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WE’RE READY TO GET KIDS BACK TO BEING KIDS.

Whether it’s a small scrape or something more serious, we have world-class pediatricians and over 200 specialists ready to get kids back to being kids at Joseph M. Sanzari Children’s Hospital at Hackensack University Medical Center and K. Hovnanian Children’s Hospital at Jersery Shore University Medical Center. We’re always ready to treat your child at the #1 children’s hospitals in New Jersey according to U.S. News & World Report.

To find a physician, visit HackensackMeridianHealth.org/Kids.

NEW JERSEY PEDIATRIC NEUROSCIENCE INSTITUTE

A Patient-Centered Approach to Care for Families

Pediatric Neurosurgery

Home to the largest group of board-certified pediatric neurosurgeons and neurologists in the state, the New Jersey Pediatric Neuroscience Institute (NJPNI) provides comprehensive, patient-centered care for both pediatric and adult patients and their families.

Family-Centered Treatments

A board-certified pediatric neurosurgeon, Dr. Catherine Mazzola and her team at NJPNI believe that every patient should receive exceptional and individualized treatment. The practice specializes in treating children with cerebral palsy, epilepsy, hydrocephalus, brain tumors, spina bifida and other birth defects, ADHD, autism, headaches, tics and other neurological conditions. All doctors are currently offering telemedicine appointments for the convenience

and safety of their patients.

“Our practice is very family-centered, and we strive to make the evaluation and treatment process for each child as stress-free as possible,” Dr. Mazzola says. “As a mother of five, I understand the pressures on parents these days.”

Pediatric neurosurgeon Dr. John Collins came to NJPNI after 20 years of experience in academic pediatric neurosurgery. His career has focused on the surgical treatment of brain tumors; he has vast experience in the treatment of complex congenital spinal abnormalities.

The NJPNI neurosurgeons provide services at most major pediatric hospitals in the state, including Morristown, Saint Barnabas and Hackensack University Medical Centers and University Hospital in Newark. They are actively involved in clinical research and have published numerous articles in neurosurgical journals.

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Left to right: (back row) Tatiana Sikorskyj, APN, Heather Marretta, RDN, Catherine Mazzola, MD, Diane McClure, DNP, (front row) Yvelisse Ng, APN, Jeffrey Kornitzer, MD, John Collins, MD, Heather Weiner, PNP

Dr. Jeffrey Kornitzer has built up a comprehensive team of pediatric neurologists, psychologists, nutritionists and others who care for children with neurological and neurodevelopmental issues. “We provide easy access to EEGs (including overnight), EMGs, neurocognitive testing and other neurodiagnostic testing in our offices,” he says.

“At NJPNI, we believe in a “whole-child” approach to treatment—so for any given child, the treatment plan may span the spectrum from dietary interventions to medications, behavioral therapy to biofeedback, and everything in between.”

Improving Patients’ Quality of Life

The doctors make themselves available at night and on weekends for emergency office visits and consultations, and they participate in many insurance plans. With the help of a compassionate team of nurse practitioners, they provide a comprehensive array of surgical as well as minimallyinvasive therapeutic options to improve each child’s health and quality of life.

“We understand the stress involved in caring for a sick child, and we make certain each child receives the necessary therapies and interventions,” says Dr. Mazzola, who was the first pediatric neurosurgeon in New Jersey

to launch multidisciplinary programs in the areas of spasticity, cerebral palsy, craniofacial disorders and pediatric brain tumors.

Comprehensive and Collaborative Care

The pediatric doctors at NJPNI use the most advanced cutting-edge technologies in order to provide patients with the best possible treatment and outcomes. They collaborate with an extensive network of neurologists, therapists, psychologists and orthotists to develop an individualized care plan for each patient, whether in the office, at home or a hospital. All of the doctors were trained in US-based pediatric neurosurgical fellowship programs.

Catherine Mazzola, MD John J. Collins, MD

Jeffrey Kornitzer, MD

131 Madison Ave., 3rd Fl., Morristown 984 NJ-36 S., Hazlet

333 Mt. Hope Ave , Ste. 140B, First Fl., Rockaway

385 Prospect Ave., 2nd Fl., Hackensack 973-326-9000

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Child and Adolescent Psychiatry

At Advanced Psychiatric Associates, boardcertified child and adolescent psychiatrist Dr. Wilbert Yeung and licensed psychologist Dr. Amanda Carlin provide psychiatric evaluations, psychotherapy and psychopharmacology services in a relaxed, comfortable private office. The doctors are experienced in treating children, teens, adults and families for anxiety, OCD, depression, mood disorders, ADHD, behavioral issues and eating disorders.

Making Patient Comfort a Priority

“Parents are often hesitant about taking their child to a psychiatrist, so we strive to make patients comfortable, share our expertise and knowledge and empower them to make the best decisions for their family,” Dr. Yeung says. “We help patients and parents feel like educated consumers and ease any fears they may have about psychiatric treatment.”

“It’s important that patients feel supported, feel part of the process and learn life skills they can always carry with them,” Dr. Carlin says. Healing begins with an evaluation and discussion of available treatments, including therapy and medication options. The doctors partner with

families, schools and other providers to advocate for patients on their road to recovery.

Extensive Training and Deep Expertise

Dr. Yeung attended Harvard University and RutgersRWJ Medical School before completing his residency and fellowship at the Alpert Medical School of Brown University. He is a past president of the New Jersey Council of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (NJCCAP).

A certified provider of family-based treatment for eating and feeding disorders, Dr. Carlin earned her PhD in clinical psychology from Fairleigh Dickinson University. Prior to entering private practice, Dr. Carlin supervised trainees at the Adolescent Eating Disorder Program at Overlook Medical Center.

Wilbert Yeung, MD

Amanda Carlin, PhD

211 Essex St., Ste. 204, Hackensack

256 Columbia Tpke., North Tower, Ste. 209, Florham Park 65 Harristown Rd., Heritage Plaza II, Ste. 101, Glen Rock 201-487-1240

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Dr. Jason Lowenstein is a board-certified, fellowship-trained orthopedic spine surgeon and serves as chief of scoliosis and spinal deformity at Morristown Medical Center/ Goryeb Children’s Hospital. He is a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Orthopedic Surgery at NYU Langone Health. He’s been recognized as a Castle Connolly Top Doctor; voted Top Doctor by New York Magazine and New Jersey Monthly Magazine, and Jersey’s Best Magazine; honored by Inside Jersey Magazine as a Top Doctor, Top Orthopaedic Spine Surgeon, and Top Doctor for Children’s Health, and was named one of NJ’s Favorite Kids’ Docs by New Jersey Family magazine.

Focused on Cutting-Edge, Minimally-Invasive Care

He specializes in the treatment of scoliosis, kyphosis and spondylolisthesis, and revision spine surgery for the treatment of failed back syndrome or previous spinal deformity surgeries that require further surgical intervention.

He utilizes vertebral body tethering (VBT) while treating patients with scoliosis as a flexible alternative to traditional fusion surgery and was the first surgeon in New Jersey to utilize the first and only FDA approved tether

instrumentation system from Zimmer Biomet.

Finding the Right Treatment Plan

When managing patients with scoliosis, Dr. Lowenstein believes in pursuing all nonsurgical options first, such as brace treatment or the Schroth Method of physical therapy.

“When surgery’s necessary, I often utilize minimally invasive techniques to make the treatment process easier and reduce recovery time.”

Dr. Lowenstein studied neuroscience and graduated magna cum laude from the University of Pennsylvania. He earned his medical degree at the University of Pittsburgh and performed his orthopedic surgery residency at New York-Presbyterian Hospital, Columbia University Medical Center. He completed a fellowship in adult and pediatric spine and scoliosis surgery at Emory University Hospital.

Jason E. Lowenstein, MD

160 E. Hanover Ave., Ste. 201, Morristown

333 Mount Hope Ave., Ste. 140. Rockaway 720 Rte. 202/206, Bldg. 2, Bridgewater 973-538-0900

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Aboard-certified child, adolescent and adult psychiatrist, Dr. Eileen Zhivago founded Cohesive Health and Wellness, a team of welcoming psychiatric providers and psychotherapists. The practice treats children, teens, adults, families and couples by addressing each patient’s need in a safe, welcoming space. With a collaborative approach to care, the therapists help individuals live fulfilled, meaningful lives and overcome barriers and everyday stress.

Holistic, Modern Approach to Treatment

“We are not “one size fits all”—our approach is to develop individualized and creative care with a wide range of therapies,” Dr. Zhivago says. “We’re here to support our patients’ journeys in taking back control of their lives, whether it’s life or lifestyle transitions or medical challenges they face.”

The team employs a holistic approach to treating psychiatric issues while integrating modern treatment, a humanistic perspective and the patient’s experiences. “We focus on the interaction between a patient’s emotions, thoughts, physical sensations and lived

experiences to determine why they struggle and how we can help them to achieve balance and lead a meaningful life,” she says.

Compassionate, Stigma-Free Care

The Cohesive team maximizes each patient’s strengths and resilience by forming genuine, meaningful and stigmafree relationships. They offer comprehensive psychiatric evaluations and medication management if needed, paying special attention to individual needs.

“We’re enthusiastic about applying our experience with compassionate care to our patients as we unravel issues so they may overcome day-to-day hurdles,” Dr. Zhivago says. “The Cohesive Health and Wellness team is well-equipped to enter the journey to wellness alongside each and every one of our patients with time, patience and understanding.”

Eileen A. Zhivago, MD

215 North Ave. W., Westfield 70 W. Allendale Ave., Ste. D, Allendale 908-308-4500

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At College Plaza Pediatrics, board certified pediatricians Drs. Melissa Morgan and Joseph Fritzky and nurse practitioners Barbara Baggstrom and Michelle Bartlett provide comprehensive, high-quality pediatric healthcare to patients from birth to age 21.

“We treat patients using evidence-based medicine and provide guidance that will educate and calm parents,” Dr. Morgan says.

Full Scope of Pediatric Services

Along with pediatric services including infant prematurity care and treatment of childhood development disorders, the doctors diagnose and treat mental health and behavioral issues such as ADHD, depression and anxiety.

The practice also provides lactation and breastfeeding support services, asthma monitoring, minor laceration repair, wart treatment, acne management and non-surgical molding for newborn ear deformities. “Our patients appreciate the extra level of care they receive with us,” Dr. Fritzky says.

The practice offers early morning hours and telemedicine consults as well as evening and weekend hours for busy working families. “I love serving as a role model for our

patients as they grow,” Dr. Morgan says. “It’s important for children to have a proper support system and we are always here for them when they need us most.”

Patient-Centered Pediatric Care

The physicians provide sensitive, compassionate pediatric care while partnering with parents to put children on the path to optimal health and well-being. They ensure patients and families are treated with respect and receive personalized attention, and that appointments are never rushed. “Our practice is very patient-centered, and we always take parents’ thoughts and concerns into account,” Dr. Fritzky says. The practice has been nominated as New Jersey Family “Favorite Kids’ Docs” since inception. The doctors hold hospital privileges at Morristown Medical Center’s Goryeb Children’s Hospital.

Melissa Morgan, MD, FAAP

Joseph Fritzky, MD,

FAAP

765 Rte. 10 E., Ste. 203 Randolph 973-659-9991 collegeplazapediatrics.com

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Pediatric Orthopedics

The Pediatric Orthopedic Center provides patients with the highest quality of care for orthopedic issues related to bones, joints and muscles. The practice treats children and adolescents with sports injuries, hip dysplasia, clubfoot and other conditions.

State-of-the-Art Technology

Nominated as “Favorite Kids’ Docs” for many years, the doctors provide care at Goryeb Children’s Hospital, Saint Barnabas and Overlook Medical Centers, NYU Hassenfeld Children’s Hospital and Short Hills Surgical Center. “We offer the resources of a world-class care center to our patients locally in New Jersey,” says Dr. Mark Rieger, founding partner and first division chief of pediatric orthopedics at Morristown Medical Center, and the only physician in the state approved on Ponseti’s website for treating clubfoot.

The practice uses the most innovative, non-operative, minimally invasive and arthroscopic surgical techniques to allow for rapid diagnosis and treatment and a safe, accelerated return to activities. X-rays are performed using the practice’s low dose radiation EOS Imaging system—the only one of its kind in northern New Jersey.

Other cutting-edge technologies include BEAR™ to

eliminate ACL replacement, spinal bracing, FIREFLY™ to minimize complications during spinal surgery as well as rapid recovery pain management methods.

Pioneers in Orthopedic Care

The practice is home to eight musculoskeletal clinicians, including a nationally-certified orthopedic physician assistant, seven pediatric orthopedists and a pediatric foot and ankle specialist. The doctors lecture physicians locally and nationally and serve as mentors to medical students and other health professionals. “We continue to uphold our philosophy of treating children as our family, and always putting their welfare first,” Dr. Rieger says.

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Pediatric Orthopedic Surgery

Board-certified pediatric orthopedic surgeon Dr. Avrum Joffe and his team, Dr. Hakan Pehlivan and physician assistants Jill McGovern and Jessica Perkins, treat children’s injuries in an advanced and growing practice. Currently located in Ridgewood, the practice is expanding to Morristown under the expertise and experience of Dr. Ellen Dean, who will serve patients at Morristown and Chilton Medical Centers.

Providing the Best Possible Outcomes

Raised in Wyckoff, Dr. Joffe earned his MD from NJ Medical School (Rutgers) and trained in orthopedic surgery at St. Luke’s Roosevelt Hospital, orthopedic oncology at MSKCC and pediatric orthopedic surgery at the Alfred I. duPont Hospital for Children. He completed a pediatric orthopedic surgery fellowship at the Rady Children’s Hospital of San Diego.

Dr. Joffe opts for the most conservative and least invasive treatments whenever possible. “All of our surgeons are specialty trained, so our practice remains focused on helping children reach their maximum potential,” says the father of three. The Ridgewood

practice is affiliated with Vanguard Surgical Center, Hackensack University Medical Center and The Valley Hospital, where Dr. Joffe serves as associate director of orthopedics.

Helping Kids Live Life to the Fullest

The practice has up-to-date and modern technology such as digital X-rays and state-of-the-art exam rooms. The team provides care for children in a safe, compassionate and family-friendly environment. “We want to help kids live their lives to the fullest,” he says.

Dr. Joffe and his team treat fractures, sports injuries and congenital musculoskeletal deformities using the most progressive pediatric orthopedic techniques to ensure the best possible outcomes. “We’re committed to offering the latest and greatest treatments to kids so they can get back to being kids,” he says.

Avrum Joffe, MD

Jill McGovern, MMS, PA

106 Prospect St., 3rd Fl., Ridgewood 25 Lindsley Dr., Morristown 201-639-2656

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Founded by Dr. Jennifer Shaw, Touchpoint Pediatrics in Chatham specializes in comprehensive, family-centered primary care and has been providing a medical home for families since 2002.

A Patient-Centered Medical Home

Health care consumer and peer resources have recognized Touchpoint as one of NJ’s top pediatric practices. The practice has been reaccredited again by the NCQA for recognition as a patient-centered medical home—including a focus on team-based, coordinated care. “We treat parents as partners in their child’s healthcare team,” Dr. Shaw says.

A board-certified, fellowship-trained developmental and behavioral pediatric specialist, Dr. Shaw has extensive experience managing ADHD, autism and learning disorders. Recognized as a New Jersey Family “Favorite Kids’ Doc” since the program’s inception, the doctors are on staff at Morristown, Overlook and St. Barnabas Medical Centers.

Meeting Children’s Medical and Non-Medical Needs

Many physicians entrust the care of their children to

Dr. Shaw and her colleagues, who maintain flexible office hours, coordinate care with specialists and follow up with patients. The office’s friendly, caring front desk staff makes families feel at home. The practice also provides telemedicine appointments and drive-through flu shot clinics.

The pediatricians have special expertise in asthma, allergies, prematurity, genetic disorders, digestive and nutritional issues and sports medicine, and collaborate to guide families toward healthy habits. Touchpoint is actively seeking experienced physicians to expand its practice and enhance appointment availability. “We’re so appreciative of our patient following and their loyalty to our practice,” Dr. Shaw says. “We take our obligation to our existing patients very seriously.”

17 Watchung Ave., Chatham 973-665-0900 touchpointpediatrics.com

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Dr. Andrew Willis is a sports medicine surgeon specializing in athletic injuries and disorders of the shoulder, knee, elbow, wrist and hand at Tri-County Orthopedics, the region’s most awarded orthopedic practice. He is dualfellowship trained and holds a subspecialty certificate of added qualification in shoulder, knee and hand surgery.

Compassionate Care and Deep Expertise

Dr. Willis treats pediatric, adolescent and adult patients, and has pivoted his practice to ensure the safety of patients during COVID-19.

He specializes in advanced arthroscopic and minimally invasive surgery, ligament reconstruction and cartilage restoration procedures plus fracture care, tendon repair and upper extremity joint replacement.

A member of Tri-County Orthopedics since 2004, he’s the Chief of Sports Medicine at Morristown Medical Center and a member of the Sports Medicine Fellowship teaching faculty at Lenox Hill Hospital in NYC.

A team physician for the New York Jets, he is also head team physician for Drew University and The Delbarton School.

A Wealth of Experience and Accolades

Dr. Willis received his MD from Columbia University and completed his residency in orthopedic surgery at the Hospital for Special Surgery at Cornell Medical Center. He completed a fellowship in hand, elbow and upper extremity surgery at the Mayo Clinic and a second fellowship in shoulder, knee and sports medicine surgery at the Hospital for Special Surgery.

Named a New Jersey Favorite Kids’ Doc in New Jersey Family magazine for the past five years, he has also been honored multiple times as a Castle Connolly Top Doctor for the NY metro area.

Dr. Willis was named a NJ Top Doc, a Top NJ Surgeon and won several New Jersey Patient’s Choice Awards. He’s also recognized as one of America’s Most Honored Doctors by The American Registry.

Andrew A. Willis, MD

197 Ridgedale Ave. Cedar Knolls 973-538-2334 tri-countyortho.com

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UNIVERSITY SPINE CENTER

Scoliosis & Spine Surgery

At University Spine Center, a team of dedicated physicians, surgeons and health professionals combine medical management, physical therapy and pain management therapies to address pediatric and adult spine care with compassion and expertise.

“Our mission is to alleviate pain, improve function and enhance quality of life for patients suffering from spine disorders,” says Dr. Arash Emami, the founder of University Spine Center and Chairman of Orthopaedics at St. Joseph’s University Medical Center.

Improving Patients’ Quality of Life

Drs. Emami, Ki Soo Hwang, Kumar Sinha and Michael Faloon are all board certified in orthopedic surgery and fellowship trained in pediatric spinal deformities and spine surgery. The practice recently welcomed Dr. Andrew McGinniss, whose areas of interest include hand and upper extremity disorders and entrapments including carpal and cubital tunnel syndromes. “Our goal is to make kids comfortable by explaining things in a way they can understand, and for them to know that their providers are interested in their care,” he says.

Cutting-Edge Treatments

The doctors evaluate each patient’s spine disorder and consider a range of treatments. They strive to help patients return to an improved quality of life as quickly as possible and always take the time to collaborate on individualized treatment plans. “Our goal is to make people better, not to operate on everyone,” Dr. Hwang says.

Experts in pediatric and adult scoliosis, the doctors use the most up-to-date technologies to perform minimally-invasive surgeries that are central to the practice—resulting in high patient satisfaction. “Parents often ask me what their child’s condition means for their future, and I’m proud to promise that they are our patients for life. We don’t stop taking care of them—we treat them into adulthood,” Dr. Faloon says.

Arash Emami, MD; Andrew McGinniss, MD

Kumar Sinha, MD; Michael J. Faloon, MD

Ki Soo Hwang, MD

915 Clifton Ave., Ste. 203, Clifton 95 Madison Ave., Ste. 302, Morristown 504 Valley Rd., Wayne 740 Broadway, Ste. 605, New York, NY 973-686-0700

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ADHD, MOOD AND BEHAVIOR CENTER

Child / Adolescent / Adult Psychiatry

Drs. Merritt Hubsher and Nanda Muthusawmy and their exceptional team of clinicians provide children, adolescents, families and adults with comprehensive, state-of-the art, holistic treatment for their emotional, behavioral, academic, social and organizational struggles. Those include ADHD, anxiety, depression, OCD, DMDD, and bipolar, mood regulation and autism spectrum disorders.

“We’re experts in our field who go the extra mile to help you, your child or your family,” says Dr. Hubsher, medical director of the Center. With Online Sessions also available, we are accessible from anywhere in NJ. Also, our Urgent Psych Care program schedules

appointments within 48 hours, whenever possible.

The clinical team includes psychiatrists, a neuropsychologist, therapists, learning and executive function skill coaches and IEP/ special education advocates, in order to provide individualized and effective treatment.

Merritt Hubsher, MD Nanda Muthusawmy, MD Michael Shugrue, LCSW

Kaitlyn Arent, LPC

210 Malapardis Rd., Ste 205, Cedar Knolls 973-605-5000

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ADVOCARE ENT SPECIALISTS OF MORRISTOWN

Otolaryngology

Advocare Ear, Nose and Throat Specialists of Morristown has provided families with a full spectrum of otolaryngological care for more than 35 years. Drs. Sorvino, Kanowitz, Giacchi, Immerman and their team are highly trained and experienced in advanced specialty head and neck surgery for both adult and pediatric patients. Dedicated to treating each patient with compassionate, customized care, the physicians diagnose and treat all pediatric ENT disorders including tonsil and adenoid removal, ear and sinus infections and allergies. The practice utilizes pediatric instruments and cutting-edge technologies to make treatment as comfortable as possible for young patients.

“We understand the anxiety parents feel when they bring their child to see us, so we take care of patients as if they were our own children,” Dr. Kanowitz says. The practice is affiliated with Goryeb Children’s Hospital, Morristown Medical Center and Denville Surgery Center, which enables the physicians to perform state-of-the-art surgeries right within the community.

Seth J. Kanowitz, MD, FACS

Sara B. Immerman, MD

95 Madison Ave., Ste. 105, Morristown 973-644-0808

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ADVOCARE KINTIROGLOU PEDIATRICS

Pediatrics

Dr. John Kintiroglou is committed to providing the highest level of care to infants, children and adolescents.

Founded by his father Dr. Constantinos Kintiroglou in 1981, Kintiroglou Pediatrics has been caring for patients for more than 30 years and recognizes the importance of treating the whole child. Dr. John joined the West Orange office in 2000, and the practice has since expanded to three locations with a fourth slated for Chatham. “Our practice is at its core a family practice, so I’m truly passionate about what I do,” says the father of three daughters.

Kintiroglou Pediatrics individualizes care for each patient, and the doctors always maintain two-way communication with parents. The

staff strives to establish close relationships with patients as well as their families.

“The children I took care of when they were adolescents are now bringing their babies back into our practice,” Dr. John says. “We form relationships with our patients not only to maintain their health but also to help them grow into the best people they can be.”

John Kintiroglou, MD

Constantinos Kintiroglou, MD

Elina Nachevnik, MD

West Orange •973-243-0002

Florham Park • 973-295-6226

Union • 908-687-2000

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ADVOCARE MORRISTOWN PEDIATRIC ASSOCIATES

Pediatrics

Established in 1972, Advocare Morristown Pediatric Associates is an NCQA-certified Patient-Centered Medical Home with five physicians and two nurse practitioners. The practice stayed open during the pandemic with strict safety protocols, and has an exam room with a separate entrance for sick visits.

Outpatient services include well visits, sports physicals, adolescent care, in-office phlebotomists, rapid COVID-19 testing and same-day sick visits with 24/7 phone access. Physicians care for newborns at Morristown Medical Center, and prenatal visits are welcome.

Asthma care, medication management

for behavioral concerns, mental health concerns and ADHD are provided along with lactation consultation and obesity management.

“We like watching our patients grow up and develop into adolescents and young adults while providing guidance to help them lead healthy, productive lives,” the doctors say.

Advocare Morristown Pediatric Associates

261 James St., Ste. 1G Morristown 973-540-9393 advocaremorristownpediatrics.com

Left to right: (back row) Elizabeth Rice, MS, OTR/L, Laura Baldwin, MA, LAC, Stephanie Peters, MS, OTR/L, (middle row) AnnMarie Murphy, OTD, OTR/L, Leslie Salmon, MS, OTR/L, Lynea Dressel, MA, OTR/L , Denise Maraziti, MA, OTR/L, Carrie Davis, MS, OTR/L, Amanda Newchok, MS, OTR/L, (front row) Janis Leinfuss, OTD, OTR/L, Michele Parkins, MS, OTR/L, Catherine Belluardo, MS, OTR/L

GREAT KIDS PLACE

Pediatric Occupational Therapy / Counseling

At Great Kids Place, each of the vibrant themed rooms at the practice’s oneof-a-kind sensory gym is designed to promote rich, sensory motor play.

The highly-trained team of therapists, each certified in the assessment and treatment of sensory processing disorder (SPD), provides therapy for families to enhance sensory processing integration, motor planning, attention, focus, emotion regulation and social skills.

“Play is used to optimize engagement and participation to strengthen the development of sensory, fine motor, gross motor, core strength, motor coordination and motor planning skills,” says Michele Parkins,

THE MASSLER CENTER

Psychology

Licensed clinical psychologist Dr. Joshua Massler and his team provide compassionate, individualized care tailored to each patient and family. Using evidence-based approaches, his practice pairs patients with highly-qualified professionals specializing in their areas of need.

Dr. Massler’s multidisciplinary team of experts includes Dr. Jessica Halpern, psychiatrist; Alyson Rosenberg, LPC; Alexandra Vaccaro, LAC; Meryl Skinder, MSW, LCSW; Jason Lynch, MSW, LCSW; Sarah West, LPC; and our newest member Dr. Erica Shreck, who performs neuropsychological evaluations.

The practice works with children, adolescents and adults dealing with anxiety,

founder and director of Great Kids Place.

The therapists work closely with families in sessions to help them understand the impact of sensory processing differences on social emotional development and overall health and wellness. “The most fulfilling part of our work is helping families discover how to connect with each other in new ways, and watching the challenges they came to us with disappear and joyful interactions flourish.”

Great Kids Place

21 Pine St., Ste. 205, Rockaway 973-586-8396 greatkidsplace.com

depression, bipolar disorder, ADHD, selfesteem and relationship issues. The center offers couples counseling, divorce mediation and virtual video therapy.

“We strive to empower every individual, couple and family to become enlightened and achieve their greatest potential while becoming the best versions of themselves,” says Dr. Massler, who received his doctorate from NYU and has two master’s degrees.

Joshua Massler, PsyD

Alyson Rosenberg, LPC

127 E. Mount Pleasant Ave., Livingston  49 Brant Ave., Ste. 3, Clark 973-218-5818 • masslercenter.com

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Left to right: Tamara McCluskey, DO, Erin Cahill, MD, Nicole Vales Buckwald, CPNP, Suhaib Nashi, MD, Gwyn Poblete, MD, Karolina Janasek, MD, Josefina Gregory, CPNP Left to right: Jessica Halpern, MD, Alyson Rosenberg, LPC, Alexandra Vaccaro, LAC, Joshua Massler, PsyD, MA, Jason Lynch, MSW, Lisa Murano, Meryl Skinder, MSW, LCSW, Sarah West, MA, LAC

PLAZA

FAMILY CARE

Internal Medicine / Pediatrics / Gastroenterology

Established in 1973, Plaza Family Care in Hackettstown and Chester has been considered the gold standard for primary care within the communities it serves. The doctors are available for their patients 24 hours a day, seven days a week and 365 days a year. The practice’s board-certified pediatricians and internists provide general medical care for infants, children, adolescents and adults.

Sub-specialty services in gastroenterology, minor surgical procedures, COVID, influenza, RSV, and strep testing are also available.

Families can schedule appointments with three new family practitioner physician associates

who are trained to provide care to patients of all ages.

The practice’s award-winning violenceprevention program, Stand Up for Children, is unique in the area. In addition to the office’s separate ventilated sick and well care waiting rooms, the practice has enhanced its already strict disinfecting and sanitizing procedures to ensure safety for patients, parents and staff.

Melissa Libert, DO

657 Willow Grove St. Ste. 401, Hackettstown 245 Main St. Ste. 300, Chester 908-850-7800 pfcmd.com

PSYCHOLOGICAL & EDUCATIONAL CONSULTING

Psychology

At Psychological and Educational Consulting, Dr. Liz Matheis, Nicole Filiberti, Michelle Molle-Krowiak, Rachael Berringer and their team provide therapeutic, consultative and psychoeducational assessments in a warm, inviting practice. The highly trained therapists create personal connections and provide individualized services as they help families struggling emotionally, socially, academically or behaviorally. The office is equipped with games and prizes for kids to help keep treatment fun and stress-free. “We work very hard to establish a rapport with our families and earn their trust,” says Dr. Matheis, practice founder and mom of three. A school psychologist, Dr.

Matheis is adept at navigating the educational system and has vast experience working with children with special needs including anxiety, learning disabilities, ADHD and depression. The practice offers an array of services, from play therapy to executive functioning coaching, as well as testing for students. “Treatment with us is truly a family affair,” she says.

Nicole Filiberti, LCSW

Rachael Berringer, LPC

513 West Mount Pleasant Ave. Ste. 212, Livingston 973-400-8371 • psychedconsult.com

STEP BY STEP PEDIATRICS, PC

Pediatrics

At Step By Step Pediatrics, Dr. Sean Flynn ensures that every child feels like the most important person in the room. “Every patient, every concern and every question matters to me,” says the father of two, who’s been nominated as a New Jersey’s Favorite Kids’ Doc for the past five years. “Communication is key in everything we do.”

In his bright, colorful office, patients and their families are always greeted with a smile. The practice offers a patient portal for parents, as well as TV and movies to put kids at ease. “I’m a big kid at heart, so I make it a point to talk to all of my patients,” he says. “I’d never suggest anything for any patient that I wouldn’t do for my own child.”

A board-certified pediatrician and Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics, Dr. Flynn received his MD at East Carolina University and completed his pediatric residency at UMDNJ-New Jersey Medical School. He trained at University Hospital and the Joseph M. Sanzari Children’s Hospital at Hackensack University Medical Center. “I love what I do and feel privileged to be able to live my dream and serve this community,” he says.

Sean A. Flynn, MD

299 Glenwood Ave., 2nd Fl., Ste. 6, Bloomfield 973-975-4707 • 973-743-5639 sbspediatrics.com

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ADVOCARE AROESTY ENT ASSOCIATES

Otolaryngology Head & Neck Surgery

Dr. Aroesty is a boardcertified otolaryngologist who trained in NYC. He’s been in practice since 1994 and has offices in Mount Arlington and Denville. He’s an avid triathlete and supports numerous charities. Dr. Aroesty is dedicated to providing respectful and professional care.

ADVOCARE PEDIATRIC OPHTHALMOLOGY ASSOCIATES, PA

Pediatric Ophthalmology

Dr. Bernstein practices Pediatric Ophthalmology along with Adult and Child Eye Muscles Disorders. The practice, with his partner Dr. Mori, provides a caring environment. His clinical interests include botulinum toxin as an alternative to surgery and the use of local sedation for adult strabismus surgery. Dr. Bernstein teaches the Pediatric residents from Rutgers NJ Medical School. Additional offices: Cedar Knolls, Westfield, Fair Lawn.

ALL STAR PEDIATRICS AND SPORTS MEDICINE

Pediatrics and Sports Medicine

Dr. Mehta strives to provide compassionate, quality, evidence-based care in a professional, respectful, and friendly environment.  Her practice focuses on providing excellent, accessible and competent care with emphasis on creating a medical home while maintaining high ethical standards and professionalism. She partners with families to promote prevention and a healthy lifestyle.

Jeffrey H. Aroesty, MD

400 Valley Rd., Mount Arlington • 973-770-7101

16 Pocono Rd., Denville • 973-453-7100 advocarearoestyent.com

AMERICAN SPEECH THERAPY

Speech Therapy

We offer 1:1 speech therapy services in a warm, safe and inviting clinical office setting. Our pathologists are trained in the areas of speech, language, voice, fluency, cognitive-communication and swallowing. The practice utilizes an integrative model of medical rehabilitation to foster significant and functional life-changing improvements in communication.

Melissa Bakker, MA, CCC-SLP

Joleen Wiggins, MS, CCC-SLP

Andrea Riley, MA, CCC-SLP

195 US Hwy. 46, Mine Hill 973-970-9412 americanspeechtherapy.com

BAYLES FAMILY SPEECH CENTER, LLC

Speech-Language Pathology

Denise has been helping children & their families improve their skills for 27 years. She is PROMPT- level 2 trained and versed in motor speech disorders, oral motor deficits, language delays/disorders, Aphasia, articulation, and feeding/swallowing. Her experience working with Early Intervention and the school districts can help you navigate additional help your child may need.

Denise Favor Bayles, MA, CCC-SLP

191 Church Rd., Bridgewater 908-578-0825

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Jay Bernstein, MD

218 Ridgedale Ave., Cedar Knolls 973-326-8895 • advocarepedseyes.com

ANXIETY AND OCD TREATMENT CENTER OF PRINCETON

Psychotherapy

Dr. Seiger provides outpatient therapy to children ages 3 and above, adolescents, teens and adults, experiencing symptoms of obsessivecompulsive disorders and anxiety impacting their functioning at home, school, socially and in recreational settings. She provides parent and family therapy to help you learn how to support your child or adolescent, and develop effective strategies to manage their symptoms.

Belinda Seiger, PhD, LCSW

147 Hamilton Ave., Princeton 609-288-8110 ocdanxietyhelp.com

BELIEVE IN ME DEVELOPMENTAL THERAPY CENTER

Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)

Believe in Me was founded on the belief that EVERY child possesses unlimited potential and our center-based ABA services are individualized to support the needs of each unique child. We build comprehensive full-day and after-school programs including: ABA therapy, opportunities for social skills practice, behavior intervention plans, and parent support with OT and speech on-site.

Cassandra Generelli, MA, BCBA

9 Mount Pleasant Tpke., Denville 973-216-1008 believeinmetherapy.com

Ruchi Mehta, MD

106 Broad St., Bloomfield 973-743-1392 • allstarpediatricsnj.com

BAKER STREET BEHAVIORAL HEALTH

Clinical Psychology

Baker Street

Behavioral Health® incorporates a wholeperson approach, ensuring the highest quality psychological services from a diversified mental health practice. We provide child and adolescent psychology, adult psychotherapy, family psychology, and medication management - among many additional specialtiesthroughout NJ. Telehealth and online therapy sessions are available.

Joe Galasso, PsyD

Jonathan Friedman,

PsyD

Jennifer Surak, LCSW

27 Madison Ave., Ste. 050, Paramus 201-381-6136 • bakerstreetpsych.com

BRAVE WINGS THERAPY

ST, OT, ABA

We provide our clients with a fun and interactive place to learn! Our multidisciplinary team consists of innovative therapists who are highly specialized in various speech, language, feeding, sensory and motor therapy techniques. We offer Speech, OT and Direct Instruction services (ABA).

Jennifer Moore, EdD, CCC-SLP, PC/I

Naomi Sutton, MA, CCC-SLP

Jennifer Hartman, MS, CCC-SLP

Rachel Kane, MS, CCC-SLP

1211 Hamburg Tpke., Ste. 224, Wayne 973-800-8515 bravewingstherapy.com

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RANDY A. BRESSLER, PsyD, LLC

Pediatric Neuropsychology

Dr. Bressler has extensive experience treating and evaluating children, adolescents and adults who encounter depression, anxiety, ADHD, traumatic brain injuries, autistic spectrum disorders, psychosis and learning disabilities. He has a specialty in pediatric neuropsychology, consults with schools, courts, medical practices, online health websites and community organizations.

Randy A. Bressler, PsyD

68 Essex St., Ste. 1A, Millburn 477 Rte. 10 E., Ste. 201, Randolph 973-346-4138 • rabpsydllc.com

POOJA BAKRI CREATIVE ARTS THERAPY, LLC

Psychotherapy

Pooja Bakri specializes in providing mental health services to children/adolescents by combining psychotherapy with the creative process. Many children find it difficult to communicate verbally when faced with difficult life changes. Through art therapy, Pooja provides the opportunity for them to share their experiences and gain positive coping skills using expressive modalities

Pooja Bakri, LPAT, LCAT, ATR-BC

33 Plymouth St., Ste. 301, Montclair 718-715-0230 poojabakri.com

HOBOKEN FAMILY CHIROPRACTIC + WELLNESS

Family Wellness Chiropractic/ Craniopathy

Family Wellness

Chiropractors, Drs. Laura Brayton and Olga Alvarez, care for patients of all ages and have a special talent for pediatrics and maternity. Well-adjusted babies/children are less likely to experience colic, latching issues, and delayed developmental milestones. Optimal pelvic alignment allows pregnant and new moms to have an easier labor, delivery and recovery.

Laura Brayton DC, CACCP, CSCP

Olga Alvarez, DC, CSCP

113 Monroe St., Hoboken 201-792-3544 hobokenchiro.com

LORI A. COLYER-AVERSA, MD

General Pediatrics

Dr. Colyer-Aversa is a solo practitioner. Her Care Center is BloomRidge Pediatrics, a PCP Affiliate. She is a graduate of NJ Medical School and completed her residency at Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center/Babies Hospital in New York City.

Certification and Affiliations: American Board of Pediatrics Since 1992; St. Barnabas Medical Center, Livingston, NJ.

Lori A.

Colyer-Aversa, MD

1310 Broad St., Bloomfield 973-748-9500 njpcp.com

GABBING TOGETHER

Speech Therapy

Gabbing Together, provides speech, language and feeding therapy, birth to 21 years. I treat a large range of diagnoses in a dynamic, supportive manner specializing in sensory feeding difficulties and Autism. As a mom, I believe family is an integral part of the therapy process. Also as a Certified Breastfeeding Counselor, I maintain collaborating good feeding skills begins at birth.

Michele Dickson, MS, CCC-SLP, CBC

811 Washingon Rd., Ste. 2A, Parlin 732-698-7549 gabbingtogether.com

HOLISTIC FAMILY HEALTHCARE

DEBORAH A. COY PEDIATRICS AND ASSOCIATES

Pediatrics

Dr. Deborah Coy has been dedicated to providing the very best care for her pediatric patients for 31 years. Practicing with Dr. Coy are Dr. Angelica Soto Pereira and Dr. Maryan N. Philips. All three doctors are board-certified pediatricians and are members of St. Barnabas Medical Staff. The philosophy of the office is “no question is unimportant.” We take the time with our patients and their families assuring all their needs are fulfilled.

Deborah A. Coy, MD Angelica Soto Pereira, MD

Maryan

N. Philips, DO

405 Northfield Ave., LL2, West Orange 973-736-4442

HERRICK HOME CARE PHYSICAL THERAPY ORTHOPEDIC & PEDIATRIC SERVICES P.C.

Physical Therapy

Herrick Home Care Physical Therapy Orthopedic & Pediatric Services PC offers individualized specialized care for pediatric and orthopedic cases in the home environment and in our brand new office! Samantha (SLP) & Dr. Kyle Herrick (PT) have a passion for working with children from birth to 21, as well as adults. Our office has private therapy rooms, a sensory room and a workout room!

Kyle Herrick, PT

Samantha Herrick, SLP 2282 Hamburg Tpke., Ste. A, Wayne 973-800-4050 • herrickphysicaltherapy.com

IN-HOME PEDIATRIC PT OF NJ/MILK MATTERS PT

Family Practice

Holistic Family Healthcare is a family practice located in northwestern NJ. They utilize a unique approach to healthcare by blending traditional and integrative medicines. Patients appreciate how thorough the providers are at each visit. After being in practice for nearly 17 years, Elaine has recently hired another Nurse Practitioner to help meet the high demand for appointments

Elaine Hardy, MS, RN, APN, C

319 Airport Rd., Hackettstown 908-850-0888 holisticfamilyhealthcarepc.com

Tongue and Lip Ties

Dr. Gigi & team are the leading organization in tongue and lip ties in New Jersey & New York. They treat and support infants & children with feeding difficulties in addition to physical & occupational therapy services, feeding therapy and preventative wellness in-office or inhome. In-home is ideal for treatment of milestone delays, ankyloglossia, etc. We have a tear-FREE policy.

Giselle Tadros, DPT

1910 Washington Valley Rd., Martinsville 201-401-0702 inhomepediatricpt.com

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KIDZ ON THE MOVE PEDIATRIC REHAB CENTER

Pediatric Rehab

Kidz on the Move, a comprehensive pediatric rehab center, offers children birth through 21 years of age physical, occupational and speech therapy services along with Social Thinking ® Groups and Wilson Reading Programs.  We believe in treating the whole child in a safe and caring environment.  Kidz on the Move is truly “a place to soar for every child of every ability”.

Michele Diaz-LaManna, PT

Linda Hoehn, MA, CCC-SLP

378 South Branch Rd., Ste. 403

Kingsbridge Center, Hillsborough 908-369-3669 • kidzonthemove.org

MEYER PSYCHOTHERAPY,

LLC

Trauma, Depression,  Anxiety, Relational Issues

Melissa Meyer brings 20 years of experience into a warm and supportive environment promoting growth and emotional wellness. As a Licensed Professional Counselor and Certified Clinical Trauma Professional, she specializes in trauma, depression, anxiety and relational challenges. She utilizes cognitive behavioral therapy, strength based counseling, trauma informed treatment and EMDR.

Melissa Meyer, MA, LPC, CCTP, ACS

4 Gold Mine Rd., Ste. 3, Flanders 908 913-0327 meyerpsychotherapyllc.com

THE PEDIATRIC CENTER

Pediatrics

The Pediatric Center is constantly evolving, serving the community for over 30 years with comprehensive and compassionate medical care for infants, children, and adolescents. Their board-certified pediatricians and nurse practitioners are committed to offering the latest healthcare advancements. Located in New Providence, New Jersey, the office is easily accessible with ample parking.

MARILYN A. KUBICHEK, MD, FAAP

Pediatric Neurology/ Neurophysiology

Areas of Special Interest: ADD/ADHD, Angelman’s Syndrome, Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Child Study Team Evaluations, Learning Disorders, Concussions, Developmental Delays, Epilepsy, Headaches/Migraines, Movement Disorders including Tics, Tourrette’s Syndrome, Neuromuscular and Genetic Disorders. Board Certified in Pediatrics and Neurology with added qualifications in Child Neurology. Botox, EEG/ EMG, and Evoked Potentials.

Marilyn A. Kubichek, MD, FAAP

256 Columbia Tpke., Ste. 109, N. Tower, Florham Park 973-377-7822 • drkubichek@netscape.net

PEDIATRIC ASSOCIATES OF WESTFIELD

Pediatrics

At Pediatric Associates of Westfield, you will find experienced board-certified physicians to care for your children. We are committed to continuously educating ourselves and incorporating the best technology and resources to provide excellent care. Our goal is to provide a positive and caring experience to make a difference in your child’s overall health and well-being.

Robert A. Panza, MD    Jane C. Presti, MD

566 Westfield Ave., Westfield 908-233-7171

PTATRIC THERAPY, LLC

Pediatric Physical Therapy

Dr. Aliza Feuerstein was awarded the designation of board-certified clinical specialist in pediatric physical therapy by the American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties. She received her doctorate from UMDNJ (now Rutgers) and graduated with the highest Academic Excellence award. Aliza treats all developmental, neurological and musculoskeletal diagnoses with a special niche in the treatment of torticollis and plagiocephaly.

The Pediatric Center

556 Central Ave., New Providence 908-508-0400 pedcenter.com

General Pediatrics

We believe in providing comprehensive care that examines your child’s emotional, behavioral, and physical states to promote health and treat illness. We promise to acknowledge your concerns, share your goals, and work to sustain the privilege of being a partner in your child’s development and wellness because the health of a child is essential to the health of a family.

Jay

A.

Lovenheim, DO, FAAP

Susan

Yoo, MD, FAAP

Seema Mathew, MD

Persis Thomas, MD

101 Old Short Hills Rd., West Orange 973-325-1115 • lovenheimpediatrics.com

PEDIATRIC ASSOCIATES OF WESTFIELD

Pediatrics

Pediatric Associates of Westfield now has two offices. 570 Westfield Avenue is located right next door to our main building! Both offices are committed to continuously educating ourselves and incorporating the best technology to provide excellent care.  Our goal is to provide a positive and caring experience to make a difference in your child’s overall health and well-being.

Nicole A. Panza, MD, FAAP Madeline M. DiMurro, DO, FAAP 570 Westfield Ave., Westfield 908-276-6598 pediatricsofwestfield.com

PUREPSYCH

Clinical Psychology and Neuropsychological Evaluation

LEARN, GROW & THRIVE with US!

Bryan, Juliana, Carl and Marta assist children and adults in reprocessing unresolved experiences and generating solutions for personal evolution. We recognize our clients’ distinct needs and offer support and understanding. Together, we achieve personal, emotional and life goals!

Bryan M. Niederman, PhD

Aliza Feuerstein PT, DPT, PCS

135 Columbia Tpke., Ste. 302, Florham Park 201-888-1997 • PTatrictherapy.com

160 S. Livingston Ave., Ste. 113, Livingston 12 New Providence Rd., Ste. 101, Watchung 973-486-6248 purepsych.com

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LOVENHEIM PEDIATRICS

RESILIENT

MINDS PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES, LLC

Psychology

Dr. Kalafut is a licensed psychologist with extensive experience treating children, adolescents and adults encountering anxiety, depression, executive functioning deficits and behavioral disorders.  As an experienced school psychologist, Dr. Kalafut is well-versed on emotional and behavioral factors that impede optimal learning and developing educational plans to address these needs.

Corrinne Kalafut, PsyD

1 Sentry Ln., # 573, Chester 908-387-7011 resilientmindspsychological.com

SPEECH THERAPY SOLUTIONS

Speech Therapy

Alexa Martucci, MS, CCC-SLP, has been an integral part of the growth at Speech Therapy Solutions (STS) over the past year. She provides an evidencebased, compassionate and personalized therapy approach to each of her patients. Alexa embodies our mission and vision here at Speech Therapy Solutions, which is to bring hope and healing to our families. Visit us at SpeechTSNJ.com.

Alexa Martucci, MS, CCC-SLP

450 Amwell Rd., Ste. A, Hillsborough 908-336-4953 SpeechTSNJ.com

VISION SOURCE OF MT. OLIVE

ANDREA J. SCIARRILLO, DC

SMITH, DC

Optometry

Dr. Siegel and Vision Source of Mt. Olive offers infant, pediatric and family eye care for both annual and medical needs. We have stateof-the-art equipment and our caring staff will ensure you and your family will have a great exam and a comfortable experience. Exams, Contact Lenses, and an Optical Boutique too!

Special Certification: Diplomate of the American Board of Optometry; 2011 N.J. Optometrist of the Year by NJSOP

Michael J. Siegel, OD

135 Rt. 46 E., Unit E, Budd Lake 855-948-2020

visionsourcemtolive.com

Sports

Medicine and Family Practice

Sports Chiropractic focuses on sports injuries, sports nutrition, and exercise physiology. Techniques include Activator Methods, a low force adjusting technique, and Active Release Technique, addressing muscle and other soft tissue injuries. Also, specializing in pediatrics, pre- and postnatal care, providing patients of all ages with a holistic approach for good health and active lifestyles.

Andrea J. Sciarrillo, DC, CCSP, CSCS

301 North Ave. E., Cranford 908-272-5400 drsciarrillo.com

UNIVERSITY CHILDREN’S EYE CENTER

Pediatric Ophthalmology

Dr. Engel is a fellowshiptrained pediatric ophthalmologist. He has developed many innovative surgical techniques including adjustable sutures for children to correct the misalignment of the eyes in strabismus. He serves as the chief of pediatric ophthalmology at Rutgers-RWJ Medical School and Saint Peter’s University Hospital and is on staff at Wills Eye Hospital

J. Mark Engel, MD

4 Cornwall Ct., East Brunswick

678 Rte. 202/206 N., Unit 1, Bldg. 5, Bridgewater 732-613-9191 • uceyecenter.com

WEISS MEDICAL

Allergy, Asthma and Immunology

Dr. Weiss’ undergraduate education was at Cornell University. He then attended Hahnemann University School of Medicine (now Drexel University). He went on to perform a pediatric residency at Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center and then a fellowship in Allergy, Asthma and Immunology at Long Island Jewish Medical Center. He has been in practice since 2002.

Jeffrey Weiss, MD

44 Rte. 23 N., Ste. 6, Riverdale • 973-248-9199 140 Rte. 17 N., Ste.204, Paramus • 201-523-9797 weissmedical.org

Chiropractic

Why let your kids suffer when relief is available with natural and gentle Chiropractic care? Chiropractic has successfully helped to treat headaches, eczema, constipation, asthma, sensory processing disorders, learning disabilities and much more. We always exceed CDC protocols for sanitizing. Find out how your family can live a happier and healthier life through Chiropractic.

Denville Chiropractic Associates, LLC

10 Broadway, Denville 973-627-1111 drandythechiropractor.com

UNIVERSITY CHILDREN’S EYE CENTER

Pediatric Ophthalmology

Dr. Rousta completed her residency and pediatric ophthalmology fellowship at the University of Pennsylvania, and the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, respectively. She is on staff and performs eye surgery at Bristol-Myers Squibb Children’s Hospital at Robert Wood Johnson, Saint Peter’s University Hospital, and Wills Eye Hospital in Philadelphia.

Sepideh T. Rousta, MD, FAAO

4 Cornwall Ct., East Brunswick • 732-613-9191 678 Rte. 202/206 N., Unit 1, Bldg. 5, Bridgewater uceyecenter.com

WELLNESS PEDIATRICS

Pediatrics

Wellness Pediatrics would like to thank our patients for not only nominating us for this distinction for the last 11 years, but trusting us to provide care for your children. We love our jobs and thank you for letting us help you raise healthy children.

Christian Canzoniero, MD FAAP

Amanda Andrews, APN, CPNP

Raj Raman, MD FAAP

Samantha Abend, DO

21 Lafayette Rd., Ste. F, Sparta 973-726-4455 wellnesspeds.com

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Dentists Orthodontists

198

Exceptional pediatric dental professionals recommended by New Jersey parents

DENTISTRY

Joshua B. Austein, DMD • Ridgewood, p. 80

Peter Benisch, DMD • Millburn, p. 78

Devon Berry, DMD • Somerset

Parnika Bhagat, DDS • Warren

Gerri Blick, DMD • Somerset

Robert J. Braun, DMD • Raritan

Anthony Cannilla, DMD • Montville, p. 77

Sue Chang, DDS • Madison

Ari Crystal-Ornelas, DMD • Jersey City

Stephen Dadaian, DDS • Cresskill

Alex Daitch, DMD • Sparta

Jeffrey Demilt, DMD • Lakewood

DawnMarie DiGrazia, DMD • Somerville

Debra Duryea, DMD • Mendham

Bradley Entrup, DDS • Park Ridge, p. 79

Jeannette Glass-Brudzinski, DMD, MS • Florham Park, p. 62

Michael J. Ilardi, DMD • Newfoundland

Dina Jackson, DMD • Hackensack

Nimish Joshi, DMD • Madison

Nihal Kamel, DMD • Cranbury, p. 77

Karen S. Katz, DMD • Wayne

Jion Kim, DMD • Bedminster

Min Jung Kim, DMD • Hazlet

Cynthia Leung, DDS • Hoboken

Antonio Lopez, DMD • Turnersville

Todd Losapio, DMD • Tinton Falls

Mary T. Mancuso, DMD • Fair Lawn

Mike Mavrostomos, DMD • Bedminster

Elliot Nash, DMD • West Orange

Lawrence O’Mallon, DMD • Jersey City

Ernesta Parisi, DMD • Totowa

Michael Pasmowitz, DDS • Egg Harbor Township

Jurgita Piatnichouk, DMD • Egg Harbor Township

Lisa Rangel, DMD • Morristown, p. 79

Noah Ruitenberg, DMD • Midland Park, p. 77

Michael B. Rulnick, DMD • Vineland

Neepa Shah, DMD • South Orange

Bhairavi Sheth, DMD • Hillsborough, p. 78

Ella Shuster, DDS • Chatham, Westfield

Gary Silverstrom, DDS • Livingston

Svetlana Smirnova, DDS • Flemington

Darren Tong, DDS • Bergenfield

Eric Veenstra, DMD • Midland Park, p. 77

Jacob Weichbrod, DDS • Hazlet

Ali N. Weiselberg, DDS • Fort Lee, p. 79

ORAL & MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY

Benjamin Jacobs, DMD • Caldwell, Florham Park, p. 78

Michael Kirsch, DDS • Caldwell, Florham Park, p. 78

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ORTHODONTICS

Domenico Addiego, DMD • Forked River, Manahawkin, p. 77

Daniel Akkaway, DDS • Kinnelon, Montvale, Vernon, West Milford

Heather Albert, DMD • Jackson

Kenneth Banasiak, DMD • Basking Ridge, Mendham, p. 72

Howard Bobrow, DMD • Madison

Stephen Bosonac, DDS • Brick, Clark, p. 77

Heather Brosnan, DMD • Rutherford, p. 59

John Butler, DMD • Manahawkin, p. 80

David Caggiano, MS, DMD • Parsippany, p. 60

Christina R. Carter, DMD • Madison, p. 72

Michael Castagna, DDS • Dunellen, Madison, p. 74

Andrew Cedarbaum, DDS • Flemington

Giri Chelian, DDS • Union City

Michael J. Chung, DDS • Freehold, Manalapan

Christopher Chung, DDS • Millburn

Tina S. Chung, DMD, MS • Clifton, p. 78

LeeAnn Clark, DDS • Rutherford, p. 59

Renee Cuomo, DDS • Rutherford, p. 59

Patrick T. Cuozzo, DDS • Lincroft, Sea Girt, p. 73

Matthew Etter, DMD • Hamilton Square

Celest Fernandez-Vives, DDS • Robbinsville

Barbara Fodero, DDS, MS • Chatham, p. 73

Staci Frankowitz, DMD • Teaneck

Miriam T. Furlong, DMD • Jackson

Scott D. Galkin, DMD • Woodbridge

Scott D. Gersch, DMD • Cranford, Linden, Westfield, p. 63

Stanley Gersch, DMD • Cranford, Linden, Westfield, p. 63

Avi Goel, DMD • Berkeley Heights

Bernard Gorkowitz, DDS • Hasbrouck Heights, Livingston, p. 78

Brett Handsman, DMD • Springfield, p. 70

Lawrence Harte, DDS • Livingston, Sparta, p. 78

Douglas Harte, DMD • Livingston, Sparta, p. 78

Monisha Iyer, DDS • Marlton

Payal Jain, DDS • Saddle Brook

Krystian F. Jarosz, DMD • Sparta, Sussex

Jeffrey S. Karlin, DDS • East Brunswick, Manalapan

Raymond Kim, DMD • Oakhurst

Brian Leung, DMD • Old Bridge, p. 65

Darren Loew, DDS • Annandale, Bridgewater, Flemington, p. 73

Seth Margulies, DDS • Perth Amboy

Scott E. Martin, DMD • Wyckoff

Jorge A. Matos, DDS • Roselle Park

Stella P. Mellas, DDS • Basking Ridge, Long Valley, Mendham

Mehreen Merchant, DMD • Lincroft, Sea Girt, p. 73

Richard A. Newman, DMD • Randolph, West Orange, p. 74

Christopher Overcash, DMD • East Brunswick, p. 78

Arianna Papasikos, DMD • Montclair

Jacy Papasikos, DMD • Montclair

Niyati Patel-Parekh, DMD • Annandale, Bridgewater, Flemington, p. 73

Kevin Persily, DDS • West Orange

Robert Peterman, DMD, MDS • Hillsborough, Somerville, p. 69

Suzanne Quigley, DMD • Red Bank

Martin Rabinovich, DMD • Avon-By-The-Sea, Manasquan, p. 68

Melissa Roberto, DMD • Rockaway, p. 66

Gregory Rosenberg, DMD • Wayne

Ilona P. Rossignol, DMD • Cranford, Linden, Westfield, p. 63

Eric M. Sacks, DMD • Livingston, Summit, p. 67

Russell M. Sandman, DMD, MS • Closter, p. 72

Breyn Schuster, DDS • Garwood, p. 76

Rupali Shah, DDS • Clifton

Irvin Sherman, DDS • Avon-By-The-Sea, Manasquan, p. 68

Shoshana Sperling, DDS • Wayne

Frederic Sterritt, DMD • Raritan

David Tarrab, DDS • Parlin

Anthony Terrana, DMD • New Providence, p. 80

Jason Vives, DDS • Old Bridge, p. 77

Ernest L. Wang, DDS • Brick Township

Laurene Wolf, DMD • Hillsborough

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Dan Allen, DDS • Oakland, p. 79

Michelle M. Backhaus, DMD • East Brunswick, p. 78

Yashashwini Bangalore Marappa, DDS • Mahwah

Joseph Basilicato, DMD • Pompton Lakes

Mahdieh Beheshti, DMD, MS • Randolph, p. 79

Joana Brown, DMD • Holmdel

Melissa Burruezo, DMD • Bedminster

Christina R. Carter, DMD • Madison, p. 72

Ron Chang, DDS • Clifton

John Chang, DDS • Westfield, p. 71

Andy Chung, DMD • Princeton

Christina Ciano, DMD • Princeton

Archana Devi, DDS • Branchburg, p. 77

Brianne Donohue, DDS • Manalapan

Sara Farajian, DDS • Randolph, p. 79

Raha Ghafurian, DMD • Cream Ridge, Manahawkin, Toms River

Preeti Gupta, DDS • Fair Lawn, p. 76

Ami Gupta, DMD • Cherry Hill

Akriti Gupta, DMD • Cream Ridge, Manahawkin, Toms River

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Sharna Hemrajani, DMD • Parsippany

Wendell Holdbrook, DMD • Cherry Hill

Kimberly Hollywood, DMD • Nutley, p. 75

Vivian Hwangbo, DMD • West Orange

Cherish Im, DDS • Fort Lee

Edward M. Jackson, DMD • Hackensack

Dinah Jammal, DMD • Princeton

Julie Jong, DMD • Westfield, p. 71

Boris Kleyman, DDS • Fair Lawn

Stephen B. Korson, DDS • Summit

Howard C. Kotkin, DDS • Chatham

Smita Lad, DMD • North Brunswick

Dennis Lam, DDS, MS • Florham Park, p. 62

Bernadette Lapena, DDS • Branchburg, p. 77

Michael Lateiner, DMD • Cedar Knolls, Hackettstown, Newton, p. 64

Philip Lee, DMD • West Orange

Samuel S. Lee, DMD • Edison

Aimee Leibowitz-Frank, DDS • Westfield

Iva Leroy, DDS • West Orange

Lauren Levine, DMD • Hamilton Square

Benjamin Lopkin, DMD • Parsippany

Andrea Mann, DMD • Basking Ridge, p. 76

Matthew Mannella, DMD • Randolph, p. 79

Aaron Mannella, DMD • Randolph, p. 79

Tyra Manso, DDS • Montclair

Natasha Mathias, DMD • Montclair

Rosalie V. Matos, DDS • Roselle Park, p. 78

Timothy McCabe, DMD • Westfield, p. 71

Mary Jo McGuire, DMD • Annandale, p. 75

Wilma McPherson, DMD • Jersey City

Jacqueline Mikhly, DMD • Jackson

Michael Neiman, DDS • Rutherford

Tina Nguyen, DDS • Basking Ridge

Rosalie Nguyen, DMD • Edgewater, p. 61

Jason Nudelman, DDS • East Brunswick

Liya Ostrow, DMD • Freehold

Peter Paradiso, DMD • Cedar Knolls, Hackettstown, Newton, p. 64

Tina Park, DDS • Cedar Knolls, Hackettstown, Newton, p. 64

Mrunal Parmar, DDS • Park Ridge, p. 79

Cynthia Pattison, DMD • Ridgewood

Byrde Pettigrew, DMD • Cherry Hill

Leandro Piccoli, DDS • Clifton

Amy Planz, DDS • Hillsborough

Suzy Press, DDS • Morristown

Victoria Roeder, DDS • Cream Ridge, Manahawkin, Toms River

Kimberly Rosenfeld, DMD • Hoboken, p. 79

Geena Russo, DMD • Princeton

Michael Saba, DMD • Union, p. 79

Frank P. Scartozzi, DDS • Closter

Amy Schwartz Phillips, DMD • Roselle Park, p. 74

Siddhi Shah, DMD • North Brunswick

Eyal Simchi, DMD • Elmwood Park

Anupreet Singh, DMD • New Providence, p. 79

Lisa Sobel, DMD • Monroe Township

Matthew Sones, DMD • Cream Ridge, Manahawkin, Toms River

Ari Sugarman, DMD • Clifton, p. 78

Maxim Sulla, DDS • Freehold

Hassam Sultan, DMD, MS • Clifton

Shari Summers, DMD • Livingston

Jennifer Sunkin, DMD • Parsippany

Mouli Surti, DMD • Union, p. 75

Elisa Velazquez, DMD • Cream Ridge, Manahawkin, Toms River

Kelly Walk, DDS • Westfield, p. 71

Angie Yoon, DMD • West Orange

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At Brosnan + Clark Orthodontics, patients are treated like members of the family. Drs. Heather Brosnan, LeeAnn Clark and Renee Cuomo provide high quality orthodontic care in a friendly and fun environment. They treat patients and their families with the utmost respect and compassion.

A Team Approach to Care

Drs. Brosnan, Clark and Cuomo and their skilled, caring staff take a team approach to orthodontic care to ensure that each patient receives personalized treatment and the best possible outcome. “We’re orthodontists who have the same passion for what we do, and we work together closely when treating patients,” Dr. Clark says.

Cutting-Edge Orthodontic Treatment

The state-of-the-art practice uses the most advanced equipment and digital technology when treating patients. Digital radiographs and photographs allow the doctors to create precise treatment plans, while an iTero Intraoral Scanner eliminates the need for goopy molds. Drs. Brosnan, Clark and Cuomo have completed masters level training in Invisalign.

“To watch patients transform from kids with crooked teeth to confident teenagers with dazzling smiles is truly rewarding,” says Dr. Brosnan, a mom of three.

Dr. Brosnan earned her DMD at the University of Pennsylvania and both Drs. Clark and Cuomo earned their DDS at NYU College of Dentistry. Drs. Brosnan and Clark completed their orthodontic training at UMDNJ, and Dr. Cuomo trained at Columbia University.

They’re committed to continuing education to provide patients with the most cutting-edge technology. Their preventive approach and early intervention treatment help address issues that could worsen over time.

“Kids love our cheerful environment and parents love the smiles on their children’s faces,” Dr. Brosnan says. The practice gives children beautiful and healthy smiles while making their time in braces positive—younger siblings can’t wait for their turn!

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Orthodontics

Dr. David Caggiano knows you have a choice when it comes to your orthodontic care. That’s why Caggiano Orthodontics is committed to combining the latest technology with exceptional customer service.

“Orthodontics allows me to apply my master’s degree in biomedical engineering, artistic talent and previous seven years of general dentistry experience to create innovative solutions for even the toughest orthodontic situation,” Dr. Caggiano says. “Our goal is always to provide the most up-to-date technology and techniques, and use the best materials available.”

Comfortable, Efficient Treatments

The author of A Parent’s Guide To Understanding Orthodontics: How To Confidently Choose The Best Orthodontist For Your Family and Perfectly Clear: Everything You Need To Know About Invisalign, Dr. Caggiano was one of the first in the state to use digital impression scanners and 3-D printers. The practice can provide impression-free treatments that eliminate goopy molds and discomfort. The use of high-quality, selfligating braces and indirect bonding allows for fewer

appointments, shorter treatment times and superior results.

“Engineering each smile should be personalized,” says the father of two. “It’s important to achieve the best result in the most efficient and comfortable manner for each patient.”

Affordable Orthodontic Care for Families

This year marks Dr. Caggiano’s 12th consecutive year being reviewed and approved as a New Jersey Favorite Kids’ Doc. The area’s leading Invisalign provider for teenagers and adults, he is passionate about making orthodontic care affordable for families; Caggiano Orthodontics offers complimentary consultations, convenient hours and flexible payment plans.

“Patients are always complimenting us on how thorough our exam process is,” he says. “As a father, I want the best care for my child, and I know the parents of my patients feel the same.”

David Caggiano, MS, DMD

272 Parsippany Rd., Parsippany  973-887-8780

• MorrisCountyBraces.com

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Known to patients as “Dr. Rose,” Dr. Rosalie Nguyen makes patients feel at home while providing personalized, best-in-class dental treatment for infants, children, adolescents and patients with special needs. The practice has implemented enhanced COVID protocols including medical grade air purifiers, extra-oral suction and cold fogging to ensure patient safety.

Earning Patients’ Trust

Dr. Rose works alongside pediatric dentists Drs. Surti, Tigani and Tontat to change the way children feel about dental visits and procedures. The practice’s mission is to ensure that each child and family is treated with respect and support while receiving the highest quality dental care in a safe, nurturing environment. “We always take the time to answer questions and educate our patients and parents,” says Dr. Rose, a mother of three boys. “We build trust with patients by explaining what we’re doing every step of the way and treat each patient as if they were our own child.”

A Variety of Treatment Modalities

Dr. Rose and her team utilize state-of-the-art techniques

and offer an array of treatment modalities in their modern, all-digital practice. Treatment options include the minimally invasive silver diamine fluoride treatment, anesthesia-free laser treatment, nitrous oxide, in-office oral sedation, IV sedation and general anesthesia at Hackensack University Medical Center.

After earning her DMD at UMDNJ and completing a pediatric dental residency at St. Barnabas Hospital, Dr. Rose underwent extensive training at the Rose F. Kennedy Children’s Center in treating patients with special needs. She started working in private practice in 2005 and opened her own office in 2009.

“We provide all of these different treatment modalities so we can be a one-stop shop for families,” Dr. Rose says. “There’s no need to bring your child to multiple practices for their dental care—we do it all right here.”

Rosalie Nguyen, DMD

725 River Rd., Ste. 204A Edgewater 201-313-5437

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Husband and wife team Drs. Dennis Lam and Jeannette Glass-Brudzinski provide compassionate, individualized treatment for children and adults at their state-of-the-art practices Gallery of Little Smiles and Gallery of Smiles.

Convenient, High-Quality Care

The high-tech offices have separate reception rooms for adult and child patients. Dr. Lam provides early orthodontic treatment and Dr. Glass-Brudzinski’s comprehensive cosmetic dentistry empowers patients to break the cycle of dental decay and disease and maintain their beautiful results.

“Families love the convenience of receiving dental treatment together—and when kids are ready to move on to a general dentist, they’re already comfortable with me,” she says.

Meeting Patients’ Unique Needs

A board-certified pediatric dentist, Dr. Lam works with children and adolescents and specializes in treating patients with special needs. He partners with parents to provide tailored treatment plans that provide the foundation

for safe, effective dental care for their children.

“Whether they have special needs, anxiety, depression, medical compromise or surgical history, each patient’s nondental needs must be understood and managed just as much as their dental needs,” Dr. Lam says. The practices specialize in sedation dentistry, in-office nitrous oxide and IV sedation and hospital dentistry. The dentists offer silver diamine fluoride, hall crowns and laser dentistry.

On staff at Morristown Medical Center, Dr. Lam earned his DDS from Columbia University and trained at the BronxLebanon Center. Dr. Glass-Brudzinski earned her DMD at the University of British Columbia. She completed an oral/ maxillofacial surgery externship at Mt. Sinai Hospital, general practice residency at NY Medical College and orthodontic and cosmetic externships at UCSF and Harvard University.

Dennis Lam, DDS, MS FRCD(C)

Jeannette Glass-Brudzinski, DMD, MS

220 Ridgedale Ave., Ste. B1, Florham Park Gallery of Little Smiles • 973-295-6700 Gallery of Smiles • 973-295-6600 galleryoflittlesmiles.com • galleryofsmilesnj.com

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Father-and-son team Drs. Stanley and Scott Gersch and their partner, Dr. Ilona P. Rossignol, provide an exceptional orthodontic experience in their newly remodeled, high-tech offices in Westfield, Cranford and Linden. They combine advanced treatments and technology with a caring approach.

Four Decades of Smiles

“We’ve been treating children, teens and adults for more than 40 years, and we’re proud that our doctors and their families are local and active members of the community,” says Dr. Stanley Gersch, past president of the NJ Association of Orthodontists and Director of Invisalign at NYU.

The doctors have a prevention-oriented approach with a non-extraction philosophy, and are proponents of early intervention treatment. They keep visits fun with theme weeks, contests, events and prizes

Diamond Plus Top 1% ELITE Invisalign Providers

Their three state-of-the art practices use the latest technology, such as digital scanners (no goopy impressions!), lasers and self-ligating brackets, to create customized treatment plans. All three doctors are Invisalign and Invisalign

Teen Diamond Plus Providers, the highest distinction given to the Top 1% of providers.

The practice offers a range of cosmetic options with shorter treatment times and minimal discomfort. All three locations offer early morning, evening and weekend hours with flexible payment options and work with most insurance plans.

“It’s a privilege to be a part of this outstanding team and have the opportunity to transform our patients’ smiles and lives,” Dr. Rossignol says. A board-certified orthodontist, she earned her DMD from Harvard University and MS in orthodontics and dentofacial orthopedics at Columbia University College of Dental Medicine.

“Our greatest reward is seeing our patients’ confidence grow as we create generations of smiles that last a lifetime,” says Dr. Scott Gersch, a Diplomate of the American Board of Orthodontics.

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Dr. Michael Lateiner and Dr. Peter Paradiso want kids and parents alike to know that going to the dentist can be fun. “Our job is to make sure that kids leave happy and are excited to come back,” says Dr. Lateiner, a board certified pediatric dentist and 13time New Jersey Family Favorite Kids’ Doc. “We’re happiest when a once fearful patient leaves with a smile.”

Positive Dental Visits for Kids

Known as “Dr. Mike” and “Dr. Pete,” the pediatric dentists are admittedly kids at heart. The decor of their practice’s three modern, vibrant office locations reflects their commitment to making dentistry and orthodontics a positive experience for children.

They treat children and teens in a welcoming atmosphere with all the bells and whistles, from TVs to an Xbox, tablets and touch-screen games. The Newton location has a jungle theme, Cedar Knolls depicts a trip around the world in a giant hot air balloon and the practice’s newest office in Hackettstown takes kids under the sea.

“We try to keep everything fresh and new to ensure kids enjoy their experience with us,” says Dr. Lateiner, a father of three. “Whether it’s our fish tank, bubble wall or video

games, patients are excited to come in and see what’s new in the office.”

Comfortable, Pain-Free Treatments

All three offices use state-of-the-art technology to help make visits comfortable and pain-free, including digital impressions and X-rays as well as bitewing images taken from outside the mouth.

“We deliver top-notch services, but we do it in a way that puts kids at ease and makes parents feel that their children are well taken care of,” Dr. Paradiso says. Dr. Lateiner and Dr. Paradiso graduated from Rutgers School of Dental Medicine. They are both on staff at Morristown Medical Center, where they teach dental residents.

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Peter Paradiso, DMD

Tina Park, DDS

11 Lawrence Rd., Ste. E, Newton • 973-300-0002

218 Ridgedale Ave., Cedar Knolls • 973-585-6756

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Equipped with a mechanical engineering degree from Cornell University, Dr. Brian Leung takes pride in operating a high quality, high-tech and all-digital practice at Old Bridge Orthodontics.

Customized Orthodontic Treatment

“Being trained as an engineer has allowed me to think in a more creative and expansive way and provide my patients with customized, direct treatment plans,” says Dr. Leung, who has been nominated as a New Jersey Family “Favorite Kids’ Doc” for the past ten years. Dr. Leung strives to treat patients in the fastest and safest way possible without compromising the health of their teeth. “It’s important to choose an experienced and diligent orthodontic practitioner who isn’t only pushing nighttime or short-term treatment, as moving teeth too quickly can cause root absorption and eventually lead to tooth loss,” he says.

Treating Patients Like Family

Dr. Leung utilizes the latest in orthodontic technology, including a digital intraoral scanner, 3D printing, clear aligner treatments such as Invisalign and ceramic

braces. He is one of the few orthodontists who has embraced the latest in lingual braces technology (braces behind the teeth).

“My goal is to offer my patients customized treatment options to meet their unique lifestyles,” he says. “It’s not uncommon for me to treat the parents of my young patients once they marvel at the end result of their child’s new beautiful smile.”

Everything at Dr. Leung’s practice is done with integrity, honesty and kindness, and he always strives to meet his patients’ goals. “My staff and I take great pride in always doing what’s right for our patients—we treat them like we would treat our own family,” he says. “In a time when there are so few family-owned dental and medical businesses remaining, I am proud to say that my patients refer their friends and family to my practice with confidence.”

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At Rockaway Orthodontics, Dr. Melissa Roberto strives to provide the highest quality orthodontic treatment in a warm, nurturing environment. “Our practice emphasizes helping families feel comfortable and alleviating their anxieties about everything from treatment to financing,” says the Rockaway-based mother of two.

A Solo Orthodontic Practice

Practicing for more than 15 years, Dr. Roberto prides herself on the level of customer service she provides patients and families. As a solo practitioner, she sees and treats every patient at every appointment, and provides clear treatment plans tailored to each child, including those with special needs. “We take our patients’ needs seriously and strive to make the treatment experience pleasant, whether that means addressing anxieties, sensory issues or other special needs,” she says. “Our goal is to cater treatment to each patient’s needs.”

Dr. Roberto takes the time to answer questions and listen to concerns from parents, and maintains close contact with families via phone, text and email to ensure continuity of care. “Our practice is committed to making

orthodontic visits stress-free and rewarding for patients and their parents,” she says.

Where Great Smiles Begin

The all-digital practice provides comfortable, efficient treatment utilizing the latest orthodontic technologies, including metal and ceramic braces, Invisalign and interceptive and surgical orthodontics. Rockaway Orthodontics offers interest-free financing and a nodown payment option.

Dr. Roberto graduated from Trenton State College, now TCNJ. She earned her DMD and orthodontic specialty certificate at UMDNJ. “I went to dental school because of how much my personal orthodontic experience boosted my confidence as a teenager,” she says. “The expression that comes across our patients’ faces when they see their new smile for the first time is incredibly rewarding.”

Melissa Roberto, DMD

141 US Hwy. 46 West, Ste. 101, Rockaway 973-298-5900

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One of the few board-certified orthodontists in the area, Dr. Eric Sacks combines advanced, proven treatments with years of skillful care to create exceptional patient experiences. Since 2008, Dr. Sacks has helped patients achieve beautiful, healthy smiles with style.

Unique, Customized Orthodontic Treatments

The Sacks Orthodontics team shares a passion for its craft, a dedication to impeccable customer service and unyielding attention to detail. “It’s all about the individual. Each patient, personality, clinical presentation and circumstance is unique, and every situation is catered to what’s best for that individual,” Dr. Sacks says. “The treatment and experience we offer are definitely not one size fits all.”

Among the unique aspects regarding Dr. Sacks’ expertise is that he’s one of the top Invisalign doctors globally, treating over 3,000 cases and achieving Diamond Plus status. Dr. Sacks also invented and offers Dentagrafix to provide patients the option of colorful, patterned designs on their retainers, aligners or mouthguards. “As more orthodontic care is being

rendered with removable aligners and clear retainers, the option for colors or designs previously didn’t exist,” he says. “Dentagrafix fills this void by turning something dull and boring into something fun.”

The Forefront of Orthodontic Technology

Due to ever-changing technological advances in the field, employees frequently attend meetings and seminars locally and across the country. “While we pride ourselves on being cutting-edge and technologically advanced, we only adopt technology that’s evidencebased to be proven effective, safe and worthwhile,” he says. Upon graduating from UMDNJ, Dr. Sacks completed his specialty training in orthodontics at Montefiore Medical Center in New York. He’s a former clinical assistant professor of orthodontics at Rutgers School of Dental Medicine.

Eric M. Sacks, DMD

41 N. Livingston Ave., Livingston • 973-251-2265 sacksortho.com

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For more than 40 years, board-certified pediatric dentist Dr. Irvin B. Sherman has provided exceptional and affordable dental and orthodontic care for infants, children, teens and special needs patients. The family-based, child-centered practice is known for its warm and caring environment where treatment is delivered in a friendly and non-threatening manner.

“Providing children with a positive dental experience inspires them to take lifelong care of their teeth,” says Dr. Sherman, a father of five with five grandchildren.

Eliminating Fear from Dental Visits

The expanded practice includes pediatric dentists  Drs. Shakila Ziashakeri, Jocelyn Jeffries-Bruno, Britni Kearns, Jason Tesoriero and Binni Patel and orthodontist Dr. Martin Rabinovich.

“Our practice is busy, and we think that speaks for itself,” he says. “We pride ourselves on providing a high level of care to patients of all ages.”

Dr. Sherman’s team blends personalized care and cutting-edge technology with continuing education to offer a dental experience that’s interactive and fun for

kids. Laser dentistry and digital scanners and X-rays ensure pain-free appointments, while video games and televisions keep kids relaxed and entertained.

“When children start to relax in the chair, I know I’ve done my job,” he says. “If kids have positive experiences with the dentist from a young age, they won’t be afraid of going to the dentist as they get older.”

A Lifetime of Healthy Smiles

Dr. Sherman established the Jersey Shore Center for Breastfeeding and Infant Oral Health and offers a frenectomy procedure using laser therapy. He has lectured on all aspects of pediatric dentistry and donates his time to nonprofit organizations that benefit underprivileged children.

“Our goal is to make kids feel comfortable and safe and provide them with a dental home,” he says.

Irvin B. Sherman, DDS, MSCD

Martin Rabinovich,

DMD

514 Garfield Ave., Avon-By-The-Sea 28 Union Ave., Manasquan 732-775-1492 • shorechildrensdentalcare.com

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At Somerset Orthodontic Specialists, Dr. Robert Peterman is committed to making patients feel comfortable and confident from their first consultation to the moment their braces come off and a gorgeous new smile is revealed. “I take the time to ensure that both patients and their parents understand their treatment every step of the way.”

State-of-the-Art Technology

A board-certified orthodontist, Dr. Peterman offers cutting-edge techniques and technology in his all-digital practice, including elimination of impressions with Itero digital scanning and 3D printing, digital X-rays and Invisalign. “We use technology to deliver the best treatment possible based on each patient’s individual smile and facial aesthetics, so we can deliver beautiful smiles,” says Dr. Peterman.

Kid-Friendly Office

In his fun, friendly orthodontic office, patients can play video games or watch television—and kids love participating in the practice’s rewards program. Patients earn wooden nickels for excellent compliance and even

good grades! They can cash them in for popular gift cards.

“Not only do we get exceptional results and create beautiful smiles for our patients, but we also have a lot of fun,” Dr. Peterman says, who is voted a sixth year as a Favorite Kids’ Doc.

A diplomate of the American Board of Orthodontics, Dr. Peterman earned his DMD from the University of Pennsylvania. He continued his dental training at Rutgers University where he earned a specialty degree in orthodontics and dentofacial orthopedics and a master’s degree for his research in the field of orthodontics.

“There’s nothing more fun or exciting than being an orthodontist… I get to transform smiles and boost a patient’s confidence, and all while getting to know these unique, talented kids,” says the father of four

Robert Peterman, DMD, MDS

199 West High St., Somerville 908-526-0039

44A New Amwell Rd., Hillsborough 908-359-8500

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Drs. Brett Handsman and Dana Silagi provide children, teens and adults with a high quality, energetic orthodontic experience.

Platinum Status

Springfield Orthodontics recently moved to a state-ofthe-art facility with equipment such as an iTero scanner that creates 3-D digital models of teeth and eliminates the need for traditional “goopy” molds. The spacious, fully-renovated office includes enhanced amenities such as ample parking and private consultation rooms. The practice continues to follow COVID precautions to ensure patient safety.

The orthodontists are Invisalign Platinum providers (top three percent nationwide) and Invisalign Teen specialists, and work alongside a caring, friendly and experienced staff. They’re passionate about giving back to the community through clothing and toy drives, school events and donations. “It’s a great feeling to provide smiles that my patients can be proud of for a lifetime,” Dr. Brett says.

Five-Star Reviews

Springfield Orthodontics has received hundreds of five-

star rave reviews on Google. Parents appreciate the practice’s fun, kid-friendly environment and how the experienced doctors handle their child’s individual needs with care and concern. “There’s nothing better than giving a patient the confidence to smile with pride, especially when they were once self-conscious about their teeth,” he says.

Dr. Brett graduated from the UConn School of Dental Medicine and completed his orthodontic training at Stony Brook University. He’s past president of the Union County Dental Society and orthodontic director at Newark Beth Israel Medical Center.

“There’s no greater compliment than existing patients referring their family and friends to us,” says Dr. Brett, a father of two. “We’re proud to be selected as a ‘Favorite Kids’ Doc’ again—it shows we have developed positive connections with our patients.”

Brett Handsman, DMD

173 Mountain Ave., Springfield 973-379-3803

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Pediatric Dentistry

Founded more than 55 years ago, Westfield Pediatric Dental Group provides comprehensive pediatric dental care in a safe, welcoming environment. Focused on prevention, the compassionate specially-trained, childfocused staff encourages families to plan their child’s first visit at age one.

Friendly, Relaxed Dental Visits

“Whether it’s a parent of a newborn who needs help with nursing or a teenager who needs motivation to improve their oral care, our comforting and exceptional patient experience begins the moment they walk through the door,” says Dr. Timothy McCabe, a father of three.

Dr. McCabe works alongside board certified dentists Drs. Julie Jong, Kelly Walk and John Chang in a newlyrenovated office that features a game room, train table, TVs in the ceiling above each dental chair and two fish tanks.

“Our child-friendly staff makes visits inviting and relaxed. We’re genuinely interested in the families we care for and love to discuss each child’s interests and accomplishments,” Dr. McCabe says.

Treating Generations of Families

The practice utilizes laser dentistry and nitrous oxide, oral sedation and in-office and hospital general anesthesia options are available. A member of the International Association of Tongue Tie Professionals, Dr. McCabe specializes in caring for newborns, infants and children with lip and tongue tie issues as well as treating patients with special needs.

A Diplomate of the American Board of Pediatric Dentistry, Dr. McCabe earned his DMD from Temple University and specialty training at St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children. He has served on staff at Children’s Specialized Hospital and Overlook Medical Center for his entire 29-year career. “We’re now treating the children of our former patients, which we believe is a true testament about the positive experience we provide for our families here at WPDG,” he says.

Timothy McCabe, DMD

Julie Jong, DMD

Kelly Walk, DDS

John Chang, DDS

555 Westfield Ave., Westfield 908-232-1231 • kidsandsmiles.com

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BANASIAK & NETTUNE ORTHODONTICS

Orthodontics

Board-certified orthodontist Dr. Kenneth Banasiak takes pride in customizing treatment for each individual, focusing on proper jaw function and the aesthetics of perfectly aligned teeth. His personalized, conservative approach and knowledge of the latest technologies allows for reduced treatment times, fewer appointments and outstanding long-term results.

Dr. Banasiak’s newly-renovated Basking Ridge location offers a state-of-the-art, digital patient experience; his office is one of the only fully 3-D practices in the area. Utilizing CBCT X-rays and 3-D scanning and printing, the practice is equipped to evaluate a patient’s airway and joints along with their teeth and

growth pattern to devise a more accurate treatment plan for even the most complex cases.

Dr. Banasiak and his caring, attentive staff share a dedication to providing patient-centered treatment and making each visit a positive experience, an approach applauded in more than 300 five-star Google reviews. “We love building relationships with the families in our community,” he says.

Kenneth Banasiak, DMD

65 South Maple Ave., Basking Ridge 908-766-2444

18 East Main St., Mendham 973-543-6644 newjerseybraces.com

BERGEN ORTHODONTICS

Orthodontics

Board-certified orthodontist Dr. Russell Sandman is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine and earned his MS in orthodontics at Columbia University. He’s the former president of the New Jersey Association of Orthodontists and Middle Atlantic Society of Orthodontists. Beyond his professional honors, Dr. Sandman is most proud of his wife and daughter.

Inspired by his own orthodontic transformation, Dr. Sandman’s patient-centered philosophy delivers customized treatment plans unique to each patient’s needs. His highly-trained team provides compassionate orthodontic care and makes each treatment experience fun and successful. “Orthodontics

CARTER SMILE, LLC

Pediatric Dentistry / Orthodontics

Dr. Christina R. Carter is a pediatric dentist and orthodontist as well as a certified health coach. She and her team focus on children’s overall health in addition to building beautiful healthy smiles.

Dr. Carter is uniquely qualified and enjoys treating special needs patients—especially autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and those with craniofacial differences—and lectures nationally and internationally on the subject. She frequently appears on Sirius Doctor Radio and in magazines.

“I love teaching my patients how easy it is to visit the pediatric dentist, and seeing their confidence grow,” she says.

can be life changing, so we’re passionate about what we do,” he says.

Dr. Sandman is zealous about staying on top of the latest orthodontic advances. He offers cutting-edge treatment in a state-of-the-art office, including 3-D modeled, robotically-assisted technology to help patients achieve beautiful, healthy smiles faster than ever before. “The best part of my job is seeing patients look in the mirror and crack confident smiles,” he says.

500 Piermont Rd., Ste. 301, Closter 201-768-4121 bergenortho.com

Past president of the Northeastern Society of Orthodontists, Dr. Carter received her DMD from UMDNJ and completed residencies in pediatric dentistry and orthodontics at NYU. She completed a fellowship in cleft, craniofacial and surgical orthodontics at NYU Langone Medical Center’s Institute for Reconstructive Plastic Surgery. She is one of a handful of doctors who is “triple trained” in this unique comprehensive education.

Christina R. Carter, DMD

180 Main St., Madison 973-540-1666 cartersmilellc.com

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CHATHAM ORTHODONTICS

Orthodontics

Aboard-certifield orthodontist, Dr. Barbara Fodero has provided quality orthodontic care for children and adults for more than 20 years. Her stateof-the art office adheres to strict sterilization protocols set forth by OSHA and the CDC to ensure patient safety. Dr. Fodero prides herself on creating a warm, friendly environment.

“The most rewarding part of my profession is seeing the transformation in a patient’s smile. It’s fulfilling to improve someone’s selfconfidence,” says the mother of two boys. “I also love building relationships—people come in as patients but leave as friends.”

Dr. Fodero gives back to the community through involvement in local schools,

sponsoring children’s athletic teams and providing complimentary orthodontic services through the nonprofit organization Smiles Change Lives.

A member of the American Association of Orthodontists, Dr. Fodero earned her DDS from the University of Michigan, where she graduated first in her class and later earned her MS in orthodontics. She is committed to continuing education to provide patients with proven and effective treatments using the latest technology.

Barbara Fodero, DDS, MS

33 Main St., Ste. 104, Chatham 973-701-2200 • chathambraces.com

CUOZZO ORTHODONTIC SPECIALISTS

Orthodontics

For three generations, Cuozzo Orthodontics has had a legacy of creating beautiful smiles by providing the best orthodontic care to patients of all ages. Cuozzo Orthodontics has been dedicated to improving the health of the community since Dr. Gary Cuozzo established the practice in 1972.

Dr. Patrick Cuozzo joined his father 25 years later, and together they built a premiere practice offering the most advanced orthodontic approaches and technologies. “We wait for the right time to start treatment to minimize the time spent in braces,” Dr. Pat says. “This improves not only the look of your smile, but the health and longevity of your teeth.” Dr. Pat is a clinical professor

at the University of Pennsylvania School of Dentistry, where his associate, Dr. Mehreen Merchant, earned her certificate in orthodontics and dentofacial orthopedics. The practice also recently welcomed Dr. James Dodd. All three orthodontists are Diplomates of the American Board of Orthodontics and are committed to continuing education and advancing their training in the field.

Patrick T. Cuozzo, DDS, PA

Mehreen Merchant, DMD, MSE

4 Swimming River Rd., Lincroft 732-747-3466

526 Washington Blvd., Sea Girt 732-449-5444 • 4StraightTeeth.com

LOEW AND PATEL ORTHODONTICS

Orthodontics

Drs. Darren Loew and Niyati PatelParekh provide exceptional, customized care using cutting-edge technology in a friendly environment where patients become family. Children love the iPads in the reception area and participating in contests to win prizes.

“I have the best job in the world—I get to do something I love and make people smile every day,” says Dr. Loew, a father of four.

When they’re not creating beautiful smiles, the team is giving to charitable organizations and sponsoring local teams and events. The orthodontists are Platinum Plus Invisalign providers and treat patients of all ages, sensitivities and special needs. “We’re so excited about providing the highest quality of

orthodontic care and creating beautiful smiles in Somerset and Hunterdon counties,” says Dr. Patel, who returned to her hometown to raise her son. The team proudly brightens their community one smile at a time. If you mention the New Jersey Family Favorite Kids’ Docs recognition when scheduling a new patient exam, your child will receive a complimentary gift at their appointment.

Darren Loew, DDS Niyati Patel-Parekh, DMD

Flemington

• 908-782-7626

Annandale • 908-735-7620

Bridgewater • 908-722-5233

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MILESTONES PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY

Pediatric Dentistry

Aboard-certified dentist, Amy Schwartz Phillips is committed to teaching children the proper way to take care of their teeth—and that going to the dentist can be fun.

She provides an anxiety-free dental experience to children of all ages, including those with special needs, and is passionate about building relationships with her patients and their families.

“My grandfather started our practice, so as a third generation pediatric dentist we are seeing many second generation patients,” says the mother of two daughters. “When previous patients return here and choose us to be their dental home, it’s the ultimate compliment and

shows how much we make our patients a part of the family.”

The practice’s compassionate, friendly staff works hard to create a stress-free environment while Dr. Phillips delivers the most comprehensive dental care for kids.

Parents often compliment her team for their responsiveness and attention to detail, and kids love the raffles and contests.

“I always practice under the advice my father taught me—treat every child as if they were your own,” she says.

Amy Schwartz Phillips, DMD

14 East Westfield Ave., Roselle Park 908-245-7700 • milestonesnj.com

NEW SMILE ORTHODONTICS

Orthodontics

At Dr. Michael Castagna’s warm, friendly orthodontic office, patients feel like part of the family the moment they walk through the door.

Dr. Castagna and his team go above and beyond to connect with families, and take the time to explain treatments while getting to know patients on a personal level. “We know when a patient’s sweet sixteen is, what grade they’re going into, and where they’re going to college,” says the father of three. “These inter actions are what make visits fun, and that kind of atmosphere is palpable and infectious.”   New Smile Orthodontics places a high priority on aesthetics; all patients, regardless

of age, receive clear braces for no additional fee. Dr. Castagna offers Invisalign and lingual braces, and has an intraoral scanner to elimi nate the need for impressions.

Dr. Castagna attended Princeton Uni versity and earned his DDS from Columbia University and certificate in orthodontics from Montefiore Medical Center.

Michael Castagna, DDS

216 N. Washington Ave., Dunellen 732-968-4800

8 Shunpike Rd., Madison 973-377-0900 ilovemynewsmile.com

NEWMAN ORTHODONTICS

Orthodontics

Asecond-generation orthodontist, Dr. Richard Newman and his team continue a longstanding tradition of excellence in his more than 50-year-old private practice with offices in Randolph and West Orange. Dr. Newman is proud to offer his patients a family friendly, professional and compassionate environment.

Dr. Newman earned his DMD from Rutgers Dental School and received his specialty training in orthodontics from Columbia University. “We pride ourselves on creating a lifetime of beautiful smiles for generations of patients,” he says.

Dr. Newman serves as chief orthodontist of the New Jersey Institute of Craniofacial Surgery

at Cooperman Barnabas Medical Center, where he volunteers his time providing care for patients with cleft lip and palate problems. An elite Platinum Invisalign provider for more than 20 years, Dr. Newman and his highly skilled team offer orthodontic treatment with the most advanced digital technology. “We love building lifelong relationships with our patients and their families,” he says.

Richard A. Newman, DMD

431 State Rte. 10, Randolph 973-366-6804

395 Pleasant Valley Way, West Orange 973-731-5855 newmanortho.com

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NUTLEY PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY

Pediatric Dentistry

Board-certified pediatric dentist Dr. Kimberly Hollywood treats kids ranging from infants to adolescents and children with special needs in a warm, inviting office decorated with “Hollywood Stars” featuring each of her patients. “We want kids to have fun and forget that they’re at a dentist’s office…and we go out of our way to make them feel special,” says Dr. Hollywood, who lives in Nutley. “I’m so happy to be practicing in my hometown—I never feel like I’m working because I love what I do.”

Dr. Hollywood is passionate about building relationships with patients and families, and tailors treatment to each individual child. She frequently attends continuing

education courses to offer the most up-todate treatments and provide exceptional care for her patients. “We pride ourselves on delivering both personalized treatment and an enjoyable experience for every child who comes into our office,” she says. Dr. Hollywood earned her DMD at UMDNJ and completed her specialty training in pediatric dentistry at the Rutgers School of Dental Medicine. She maintains hospital privileges at Morristown Medical Center.

Kimberly Hollywood, DMD

500 Franklin Ave., Nutley 973-667-5507

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PEDIATRIC DENTAL ASSOCIATES OF CLINTON

Pediatric Dentistry

Dr. Mary Jo McGuire believes every child is a unique individual who deserves a positive dental experience that focuses on his or her changing needs. As a mother of five, she delivers high-quality, specialized dental care in a fun environment.

“Parents appreciate that I ‘get it’ when their child refuses to give up the pacifier or brush their teeth before bed,” Dr. McGuire says.

Her kid-friendly office features iPads in the waiting room and televisions on the ceiling above each treatment chair. “We have fun together, and I make sure my patients leave the office with smiles on

their faces,” she says.

After working as a hygienist in a pediatric dental office for many years, Dr. McGuire graduated from the University of Florida College of Dentistry and attended the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, specializing in pediatric dentistry. She is on staff at Hunterdon Medical Center.

Mary Jo McGuire, DMD

1465 State Hwy. 31 S. Annandale 908-735-6300 clintonkidsdentist.com

PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY OF UNION

Pediatric Dentistry

Pediatric Dentistry of Union has been creating positive dental experiences for children of all ages, including children with special needs, for more than three decades. A board certified pediatric dentist, Dr. Mouli Surti believes that good oral habits are formed early in life, and that a beautiful, healthy smile has a significant impact on a child’s development.

The practice’s holistic approach to dental care means that Dr. Surti and her team don’t just check for cavities; they examine all aspects of a patient’s daily routine that may affect their dental health. “I understand that every child is unique—after all, that’s the best part about working with kids,” Dr. Surti says.

Since dental visits can be a source of anxiety for some children (and their parents), Dr. Surti strives to build relationships based on trust with families. “I want to help kids work through their fears and give them the tools they need for a lifetime of good oral health,” she says.

A New Jersey native, Dr. Surti earned her bachelor’s degree and completed dental school and pediatric dental training at Rutgers University.

381 Chestnut St., Union 908-686-2082 pdofu.com

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SCHUSTER FAMILY ORTHODONTICS

Orthodontics

At Schuster Family Orthodontics, Dr. Breyn Schuster and her team provide comprehensive, family-oriented orthodontic care. Dr. Schuster encourages questions, explains procedures at each visit and never rushes appointments—and unlike many orthodontic practices, her office features private patient rooms to create a more intimate, personalized treatment experience. “From the moment patients walk in until the moment they leave, our focus is on treating them the way we would want our own child to be treated,” says the mother of two. “When you’re our patient, you’re our family.”

Dr. Schuster takes a hands-on approach

to patient care and is highly trained in early treatment. She offers advanced treatment options, including clear braces, growth modification appliances and Invisalign.

The high-tech office uses digital records to improve communication with other providers and 3D scanners and printers to eliminate the need for impressions. “I love developing long-term relationships with patients and watching them grow and mature…and seeing their excitement when we reveal their beautiful new smile,” she says.

Breyn Schuster, DDS

300 South Ave., Garwood 908-242-8040 • schustersmiles.com

SMILE WORKS PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY

Pediatric Dentistry

Imagine pain-free dentistry for your children—with no shots and no stress! At her state-of-the-art office, Dr. Andrea Mann offers patients and their families a fun, comfortable dental experience using high-tech dental lasers without needles, numbing and stress.

The practice is child-friendly with interactive iPad games, flat-screen TVs above each treatment chair and fun prizes.

Dr. Mann cares for infants, children and teens with special needs. “I treat each child just as I would treat my own,” says Dr. Mann, a mother of 12-year-old twin girls. For the 14th consecutive year, she’s been

chosen as one of NJ’s Favorite Kids’ Docs for her exceptional patient care.

Board certified, she offers comprehensive dental care, including laughing gas and in-office sedation. She also serves as an attending doctor at Morristown Medical Center, where she teaches pediatric dentistry to dental residents.

Andrea Mann, DMD

150 N. Finley Ave., Ste. 101 Basking Ridge 908-340-4848 smileworksnj.com

SPARKLE KIDS DENTISTRY

Pediatric Dentistry

At Sparkle Kids Dentistry, Dr. Preeti Gupta is highly experienced in the planning and delivery of dental treatment for children ranging from healthy to medically compromised. She treats children, adolescents and patients with special needs under IV sedation, laughing gas and in the operating room. The cutting-edge practice is home to an oral surgeon and orthodontist, both of whom specialize in pediatrics.

“We work with a lot of children who have been referred to us because they have a higher level of anxiety,” says the mother of two. “When we’re able to successfully treat them, both the child and the parent are so grateful—it makes my heart full and it’s how I know I’m in the

right profession.”

The highly-trained staff combines a “Tell, Show, Do” approach along with entertainment from balloons to bubble machines to make visits relaxed and enjoyable. Dr. Gupta partners with parents to determine the best treatment options for their children.

Dr. Gupta was published in the New York State Dental Journal for her article: “Congenital Diseases and New York State Regulations: Help is Here.”

Preeti Gupta, DDS

15-01 Broadway, Ste. 18, Fair Lawn 201-475-1600 sparklekidsdentistry.com

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ADDIEGO ORTHODONTICS

Orthodontics

Dr. Addiego is committed to delivering the highest quality care with the most advanced techniques and materials while applying the latest findings from clinical research. The practice offers iTero intraoral scanning to eliminate messy impressions, as well as clear and colored braces, self-ligating brackets and Invisalign. The focus is on each patient’s comfort, goals and needs.

Domenico Addiego, DMD

220 West Rte. 72, Manahawkin • 609-597-4660

620 W. Lacey Rd., Forked River • 609-693-0117 addiegoorthodontics.com

BOSONAC ORTHODONTICS

Orthodontics

Bosonac Orthodontics offers exceptional clinical excellence and cutting-edge treatments, the doctors take a non- extraction approach. Their practice is one of only a few that utilize spring-loaded upper and lower non-key turn palate expanders. Using Itero digital scanning, patients no longer need to have impressions taken at this practice, a feature patients love. They also are Invisalign Elite Preferred Providers.

VEENSTRA FAMILY DENTAL

Family & Cosmetic Dentistry

For more than 40 years, Veenstra Family Dental has been treating kids, parents and grandparents in one familyfocused practice. Dr. Eric Veenstra joined his father’s practice 15 years ago, and the office recently welcomed Dr. Noah Ruitenberg. Both dentists grew up within the community and are proud to be serving the families in their neighborhood. “We’re a multi-generational office that treats patients with sincerity and compassion, while providing the highest quality dental care with the latest technologies, techniques and equipment,” says Dr. Veenstra, a father of five. “We all love what we do—we’re happy, our staff is happy, and we think it shows.”

AESTHETIC DENTAL SOLUTIONS

Family and Cosmetic Dentistry

From dental cleanings to complete smile makeovers, Dr. Kamel goes the extra mile to deliver top quality dental care while ensuring a relaxed, comfortable environment. Dr. Kamel, a Platinum Invisalign provider, utilizes the latest technologies to improve smiles for kids, teens and adults. Dr. Kamel also serves as a clinical assistant professor at Rutgers School of Dental Medicine.

Drs. Veenstra and Ruitenberg combine cutting-edge dental technology like digital X-rays and impressions, 3D imaging and infrared technology with a warm, friendly atmosphere where every patient is treated like family. The dentists strive to be as conservative and preventative as possible when developing treatment plans for their patients. “We want every patient to feel like family, and know that we are always looking out for them,” Dr. Ruitenberg says.

Eric Veenstra, DMD Noah Ruitenberg, DMD

44 Godwin Ave., Ste. 200 • Midland Park 201-447-0300 • veenstradental.com

ALL STAR FAMILY ORTHODONTICS

Orthodontics for Children & Adults

All Star Family Orthodontics’ brand new state-of-the-art office helps Dr. Vives and his staff provide the highest standard of care in a fun and friendly environment.

Dr. Vives is a Premier Invisalign provider and utilizes other advanced treatments such as lingual braces and self-ligating braces.

Nihal Kamel, DMD

2650 Rte. 130, Ste. J, Cranbury 609-409-5999 njbestsmiles.com

BRANCHBURG PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY

Pediatric Dentistry

Dr. Archana Devi and Dr. Bernadette Lapena bring over 20 years of pediatric dental experience to a state-of-the-art paperless office with the latest technology (digital radiographs, caries detection camera). Their mission is to provide outstanding dental care with up-to-date clinical skills and to encourage families to develop a dental home in a fun, nurturing, stress-free environment.

Archana Devi, DDS

Bernadette Lapena, DDS

Stephen Bosonac, DDS

979 Raritan Rd., Clark • 732-388-4144

515 Brick Blvd., Brick • 732-920-0888

3322 Rt. 22 W., Ste. 201, Branchburg 908 722 2226 branchburgpediatricdentistry.com

Jason Vives, DDS

3331 US Hwy. 9, Old Bridge 732-727-6666 allstarfamilyortho.com

ANTHONY CANNILLA, DMD

Cosmetic, Implant and Family Dentistry

Dr. Cannilla provides high quality, conservative care in a relaxed and modern environment. He treats parents and children in Montville and provides comprehensive care tailored to the individual needs of the patient. He treats every patient as if they were family. Dr. Cannilla attended the University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine and is on staff at Hackensack UMC Mountainside.

Anthony Cannilla, DMD 170 Changebridge Rd., Ste. A4-1, Montville 973-882-1516 • cannilla.com

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Left to right: Drs. Noah Ruitenberg, Eric Veenstra

CENTRAL JERSEY PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY

Pediatric Dentistry & Orthodontics

We provide exceptional care in a family-based, child-centered modern practice. Our dual specialty allows for the establishment of a “dental home” at an early age with easy transition into orthodontic care. We offer preventive and restorative care, comprehensive orthodontics, sedation and hospital dentistry in a newly remodeled state-of-the-art office.

Michelle M. Backhaus, DMD

Christopher Overcash, DMD

176 Summerhill Rd., East Brunswick 732-257-5588 kiddent.com

DENTAL GROUP OF MILLBURN, P.A.

General and Family Dentistry

Extremely passionate about what he does, Dr. Benisch goes above and beyond patients’ expectations to provide high-quality personalized dentistry in a relaxed environment. “I have genuine respect for my patients and take time to listen to the needs of each of them,” Dr. Benisch explains. “My goal is for everyone to be comfortable and receive an exceptional experience.”

Peter Benisch, DMD 187 Millburn Ave., Ste. 1, Millburn 973-376-2700 • dentalgroupofmillburn.com

HARTE ORTHODONTICS

Orthodontics

A fun family practice that has successfully created thousands of happy smiles. Teamed together, Dr. Doug Harte and Dr. Larry Harte offer a special experience for the patient using the latest technology braces and Invisalign. They specialize in early non-extraction treatment. The office, which has been optimized for infection control, offers flexible hours and consultations are always free.

TINA S. CHUNG, DMD

Damon System, Traditional Braces, Invisalign, Invisalign Teen, Orthodontics in Conjunction with Orthognathic Surgery, Orthodontics/ Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction, Interdisciplinary Orthodontics, Early Orthodontic Intervention when Appropriate by Case.

Dr. Chung, and her team of caring professionals strive to make treatments personalized to your family’s needs. We look forward to working with your family to create beautiful, lasting smiles.

Tina S. Chung, DMD, MS, LLC 1005 Clifton Ave., Clifton 973-773 2933 • braceartist.com

DR. MATOS’S GROWING SMILES, PA

Pediatric Dentistry

As a pediatric dentist who is also a mother, Dr. Matos believes in treating children with the utmost care and compassion in a safe and caring environment. From teething infants to self-conscious teenagers, Dr. Matos treats children of all ages. With her blend of spirit, a bubbly yet soothing demeanor and an extensive professional education, she excels in the profession of children’s dentistry.

CLIFTON PEDIATRIC DENTAL CARE

Pediatric Dentistry

Dr. Ari Sugarman and his team are committed to providing children with a positive dental experience by putting them at ease with their friendly, caring approach. His modern office has the highest infection control standards while providing cutting-edge care with relaxation and sedation options.

Dr. Sugarman, a father of 4, believes every child is unique and should be treated that way.

Ari Sugarman, DMD

6 Brighton Rd., Ste. 105, Clifton 973-473-7377 cliftonpediatricdental.com

GORKOWITZ ORTHODONTICS

Orthodontics

Providing orthodontic care to children, teens and adults since 1990. Dr. Gorkowitz offers clear, metal and selfligating braces in his offices in Livingston and Hasbrouck Heights, NJ. He has received degrees from Columbia University and New York University. Most insurances are accepted and Sunday and evening appointments are available.

Bernard Gorkowitz, DDS

Rosalie V. Matos, DDS

440 E. Westfield Ave., Ste. 1 Roselle Park 908-469-4375

HILLSBOROUGH COMPREHENSIVE DENTAL CARE

Dentistry

Dr. Sheth and her team are dedicated to creating outstanding smiles by blending traditional dental services with the most state-of-theart techniques. Our modern facility & warm and friendly staff help create a fun and non-stressful environment for both children & adults. We believe in comprehensive & exceptional dental care creating optimal dental health for all of our patients.

Douglas Harte, DMD

Lawrence Harte, DDS

100 W. Mt. Pleasant Ave., Livingston • 973-992 7558

6 Apple Tree Ln., Sparta • 973-729-5277

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NJ Kids Pediatric Dental Group opened its doors this year. We pride ourselves on bringing the most gentle dental care to your children. Please visit our high tech, kid friend office in Union, NJ today.

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Dr. Weiselberg, a family and cosmetic dentist, emphasizes early intervention and quick, painless visits with her youngest patients to ensure they have a positive experience. A mother herself, Dr. Weiselberg’s mission is ensuring the best oral health for the entire family. Among other honors, Dr. Weiselberg is a NJ Top Dentist, Bergen County Top Dentist and Top Invisalign Provider.

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Our team is committed to making patients of every age feel comfortable and at ease. We consider you family, and are dedicated to helping you achieve a healthy beautiful smile. Our state-of-the art facility allows us to provide you and your children with comprehensive gentle care. Voted 2014-2022 NJ Top Dentist. Dr. Rangel is an attending staff member at Morristown Medical Center.

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Dr. Dan Allen and his team are committed to their practice’s three principal bedrocks: prevention, superior innovation and extraordinary customer service. Serving Bergen County patients for more than three decades, the practice provides pediatric and adult dentistry care, including an orthodontic department that offers the most progressive treatment options.

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Since 1991 Pediatric Dental Associates of Randolph has stood out as one of the most highly respected practices in NJ. Our team is passionate about providing positive and caring dental experiences using the latest technologies. For the littlest patients, we provide lip and tongue tie corrections using a state-of-the-art laser and welcome kids under 2 with free dental exams.

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Dr. Singh is a strong believer in providing high quality dental care for children in a fun and compassionate environment. While Dr. Singh and her staff take the practice of dentistry very seriously, they do not take themselves too seriously. In fact, they love to have fun! Dr. Singh can often be heard singing to her patients, and loves to see them smile; hence - Singh and Smile!

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QUESTIONS Your Health Answered

We asked Julia Sann, MD, FAAP, a board-certified pediatrician with Summit Health; Eberechi Nwaobasi-Iwuh, MD, FAAP, pediatric infectious diseases consultant, and director of the division of pediatric hospital medicine for Hersh Children’s Center at Atlantic Health System’s Overlook Medical Center and Goryeb Children’s Hospital in Morristown; Gary Kohn, MD, a pediatric pulmonologist at Summit Health, and Brittany Dee Mueller, MD, an internal medicine physician at Atlantic Medical Group Primary Care at Westfield, for answers to your most pressing questions.

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Q: What is RSV and how is it treated?

KOHN: RSV (respiratory syncytial virus) is a common respiratory illness that is the leading cause of hospitalization among infants. Before the pandemic nearly all children were infected with RSV by their second birthday. For many, it’s a simple cold that comes and goes. But some kids are more susceptible to severe disease than others. Since young children have smaller airways, mucus and debris are more likely to develop and obstruct the normal flow of air. You can help small children by clearing secretions from the nose with saline irrigation at home as often as needed. Secretions can cause nasal obstruction and are a major cause of respiratory distress in infants. There is no specific medicine to treat RSV. Antibiotics will not treat the virus. If your child is admitted to the hospital, there is excellent technology and supportive care available. Infants may need IV fluids or oxygen. Most children have a full recovery within a few weeks.

Q: How can I tell the difference between COVID and the flu?

MUELLER: COVID and flu are both viral illnesses so many symptoms can overlap. Flu comes around every year and we see slight variations from year to year. With COVID we see a lot more sore throats. If someone has a sore throat, we consider testing for COVID and strep. Achiness or feeling run down could be flu or COVID. Treatment for both can include over-thecounter medication, lots of fluids and plenty of rest.

Q: My child gets a lot of headaches. What could be the cause?

SANN: Most commonly children get secondary headaches associated with viral illnesses, such as colds and flu. Another

common type of headache is a tension headache. Important first steps in managing tension headaches include ensuring adequate hydration and a regular sleep routine, limiting screen time, limiting stress and not skipping meals. It can be helpful to get an eye exam to rule out any eye strain causing headaches. I encourage parents and children to keep track of their headaches in a diary which can be helpful to provide to their pediatrician to identify the cause. It is always a good idea to make a visit to your pediatrician if your child is getting headaches often to rule out any other underlying issues. Other causes of headache include migraine and post-traumatic headaches. Very serious causes of headache, like brain tumors, are extremely rare.

Q: Should I give my baby/child all different foods to avoid food allergies?

SANN: Yes! Studies have shown the early introduction of allergens reduces the risk of food allergies. Aside from honey (which is off limits until age 1) most foods can be given after 6 months if made into safe textures. For example, I advise parents to water down peanut butter so it is not so thick. Common allergens to introduce include peanuts, tree nuts, milk, egg, soy, wheat and shellfish.

Q: Is the COVID booster a good idea for my child? When is the best time to get it? What if my child already had COVID?

SANN: Yes. The protection from a COVID-19 vaccine wanes over time and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and American Academy of Pediatrics recommend booster shots for most children ages five and older. The new boosters are called “bivalent” because they provide wider protection against the original virus that causes COVID-19 as well as Omicron variants. Currently the bivalent vaccines are only approved for ages 12 and up. The bivalent boosters are recommended by the CDC as long as it has been at least two months from your child’s last dose. We are hopeful for a bivalent vaccine coming soon for our younger patients. After having COVID-19 your child can safely receive the vaccine as soon as they are out of isolation and symptoms have resolved. It’s also not unreasonable to delay the vaccine until 2-3 months after infection as their

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“Most children with relatively well-balanced diets don’t need any additional vitamin supplements.”

body may have some natural immunity.

Q: My child is anxious and needs help but therapists and psychologists/psychiatrists are booked and many don’t accept insurance. How can I best support my child?

SANN: Your pediatrician will often have a list of local behavioral health resources and may have a sense of which providers can get your child in sooner. The pediatric patients I see at Summit Health can seek behavioral health and cognitive therapy for child and adolescent mental health conditions at the group. While there is high demand for behavioral health treatment, providers’ offices can inform you of the first available appointment. Resources such as PerformCare can help connect children with behavioral health services in New Jersey and can help if your child is experiencing a behavioral health crisis.

Q: My child complains of growing pains. How can I help?

SANN: While we don’t know the exact cause of growing pains, they may be related to overwork during intense activity. It can be helpful to encourage periodic rest during daily activities and alternate physical activities (so as not to overuse one muscle group). Additionally, you can give your child a warm bath before bedtime or massage their legs when they are having pain. If the pain is preventing your child from sleeping, a dose of acetaminophen or ibuprofen may help. If the pain is localized to one location, worsening, or associated with other symptoms (i.e. fever, sweating, swelling) you should

bring your child to their pediatrician.

Q: I worry my picky eater is not getting his nutritional needs met. When should I use supplements or vitamins?

SANN: In general, most children with relatively well-balanced diets don’t need any additional vitamin supplements. Occasionally if your child is an extremely picky eater your doctor will recommend a supplement. Important nutrients to take note of include calcium, vitamin D and iron. The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) has an excellent resource for parents (healthychildren.org) with specific requirements for all age groups.

Milk is an excellent source of vitamin D, calcium and fat. The AAP recommends 16-20 oz. per day for children ages 1-5. If your child is allergic or does not like milk, it’s not the end of the world! I encourage yogurt, cheese and other calcium-fortified foods (i.e. cereal, tofu). Milk alternatives, such as plant-based milk, will provide very similar nutrients.

Q: What’s the best way to keep a cold from spreading to other family members?

NWAOBASI-IWUH: I always tell parents you can take certain measures to prevent the spread of germs, but don’t drive yourself crazy. Short of quarantining in the house you can’t prevent transmission but what you can do is make sure everyone is well-rested and hydrated. If you’re run down, you’re more susceptible to getting sick. If you have smaller children, you can disinfect surfaces but it’s really hard since toddlers touch everything.

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Amerigroup Says Give Yourself the Gift of Health This Holiday Season

The holiday season is upon us; it typically includes a lot of overindulgence in food, multiple activities, and stress. So why not give yourself the best gift to give this year: the gift of health?

During this incredibly hectic season, it can be easy to put aside your wellness. However, Amerigroup says now is an excellent time to focus on your mental and physical health and develop a plan that will allow you to build healthy habits in this upcoming new year. Amerigroup, a NJ FamilyCare managed care health plan, empowers its members to choose and sustain healthy lifestyles through unlimited health education programs and resources.

Amerigroup offers the following tips from experts to stay healthy through the holidays and for the New Year:

• First, get enough sleep - Lack of sleep leads to fatigue and depression.

• Make sure you and your family get your shots for seasonal flu and vaccinations.

• Get regular exercise - even 10 minutes a day of walking will help reduce stress, according to most experts.

• Start now to make a schedule for your 2023 wellness exams. This includes seeing your primary doctor and your children’s doctor’s appointments.

• Assess what vaccinations and shots to schedule in 2023

• Try to get in some healthy eating during the holiday season.

• Take some “me” time to wind down from activities.

If keeping up with exams and vaccines schedule seems overwhelming, families can always ask their doctors for guidance. Families who are members of Amerigroup in New Jersey can also get help with scheduling appointments or even with finding care. It is as simple as calling Member Services at 1800 600-4441 (TTY 711) or visiting https://www.myamerigroup.com/nj Amerigroup members also have an additional incentive to complete children’s health exams and vaccinations. Amerigroup’s Healthy Rewards program pays members for taking control of their health, which means that members can earn rewards that can be redeemed for various retail gift cards. To learn more about these rewards, Amerigroup members should visit https://www.myamerigroup.com/nj and log in or register to manage rewards. Anyone with questions or needs help to enroll in Amerigroup’s Healthy Rewards program can call 1888 990-8681 (TTY 711). To learn more about Amerigroup benefits and to see if you qualify, please call 1877 453-4080.

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DIABETES and Your Kid

Here’s what every parent should know.

Diabetes may not be on your radar as a parent, especially if there’s no history of it in your family. But during the last two decades, the number of people younger than age 20 living with type 1 diabetes has increased by 45 percent, while the number with type 2 has increased by a startling 95 percent, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

How do you know if your child is at risk? “The most powerful tool we have is that parents know their kids best,” says pediatric endocrinologist Patrick Rizzuto, MD, assistant professor at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. “If you notice any unusual behaviors, such as a child drinking more or losing weight, see your pediatrician right away.”

Here’s what you should know about diabetes and how it affects kids:

TYPE 1 DIABETES

Type 1 diabetes is a chronic condition that typically appears in adolescence when the pancreas produces little to no insulin. Treatment is aimed at maintaining normal blood sugar levels. “With type 1 diabetes, the issue is that the body isn’t making sufficient amounts of the hormone insulin anymore because the immune system has gotten confused,” says Rizzuto. “The body begins attacking and destroying the cells in the pancreas that produce insulin.” Without insulin, blood sugar can’t get into the cells to provide energy, but instead builds up in the bloodstream. Type 1 diabetes can also be diagnosed in adults.

The symptoms of type 1 aren’t easy to spot at first. “Looking back after a diagnosis, you may say, ‘Oh, that was a sign,’ but it’s so subtle that you may not notice right away,” says Diane Difazio, a pediatric endocrine

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nurse practitioner at Children’s Regional Hospital at Cooper University Health Care. “The onset is more acute. Parents usually will see signs develop within a matter of a few weeks, rather than a few months.” Symptoms include excessive thirst, increased urination (especially waking up at night to pee) and unexplained weight loss. Kids also may be irritable or lethargic due to dehydration.

If the condition goes unchecked for too long, the body begins to burn fat for energy, which produces chemicals called ketones. When ketones build up, they make blood more acidic, creating a potentially life-threatening condition called diabetic ketoacidosis, or DKA, which develops rapidly within a matter of hours to days. “About a third of kids are in DKA when diagnosed,” says Rizzuto. DKA causes the GI tract to become inflamed, so symptoms may include loss of appetite, stomach pain, uncontrolled vomiting, deep and rapid breathing and even loss of consciousness. This is an emergency and children must be seen immediately.

TYPE 2 DIABETES

Type 2 diabetes is a chronic condition where the body doesn’t produce enough insulin or resists insulin. It’s the most common form of diabetes. In the past, kids were seldom diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, which is why it was formerly known as adult-onset diabetes. However, about a third of kids are overweight nowadays, which is related to the increase in kids with type 2. “This type is more common overall. The issue is that the body can make insulin but doesn’t respond to it,” says Rizzuto. As long as enough insulin is produced by the pancreas, blood sugar levels remain normal but eventually the pancreas can’t keep up.

Kids with type 2 usually don’t have any symptoms, although some kids develop patches of thick, dark skin called acanthosis nigricans on the folds of the neck, the armpits and the belly button, says Difazio. Parents may think

it’s that their kids aren’t washing well, but this is a telltale sign of insulin resistance. Kids may also have silent symptoms such as high blood pressure or high cholesterol.

WHY DIABETES DEVELOPS

The risk factors for type 1 aren’t well understood, though there seems to be a genetic link. “With a thorough history, you may find a child has family members with other autoimmune conditions such as lupus, thyroid disorders, rheumatoid arthritis or celiac disease,” says Rizzuto. “But there’s nothing compelling such as obesity like there is with type 2 diabetes.”

With type 2 diabetes, risk factors for kids are more evident, says Difazio. Those include being overweight, having a family member with type 2 diabetes, being born to a mom with gestational diabetes and inactivity (exercise helps the body use insulin better, decreasing insulin resistance).

DECREASING YOUR CHILD’S RISK

First, pay attention to what your kid eats and drinks. Make sure kids are drinking mainly water, not sugary drinks and sodas. “Juice is not healthy. It’s just pure sugar,” says Difazio. Instead of putting your child on a diet, encourage them to prepare meals with you so they can learn what healthy eating looks like. Try to eat with mindfulness. For example, eat meals together at the table, not in front of the TV or computer.

It’s also important to get the whole family moving. Put on music and dance together, play active video games, shoot some hoops or take a family walk or bike ride after dinner, says Difazio. Finally, limit screen time, which contributes to too many sedentary hours (for parents, too!).

A LOOK AT DIABETES TREATMENTS

Because kids with type 1 aren’t making insulin themselves, they’ll need to take insulin in injections at each meal, as well as daily long-acting insulin. But kids with type 1 don’t require dietary modifications and can eat the same amount of carbohydrates as their siblings do, says Rizzuto. For kids with type 2, weight loss, dietary modifications and medications provide management of the condition.

But technology has also improved treatment for both types. “There have been so many advances to make things easier for families,” says Difazio. “For example, there is a continuous glucose monitor that checks glucose readings so kids won’t have to prick their fingers every time they eat. There are also closed loop insulin pumps that connect to these meters and deliver insulin based on those readings.”

YOUR KID CAN STILL THRIVE

A new diagnosis of type 1 or 2 diabetes can feel overwhelming to families but you won’t go it alone because you’ll have support from your child’s endocrinologist and pediatric endocrinology team. “We also work closely with school nurses so everyone knows how to help the child,” says Difazio.

Parents sometimes feel like they’re somehow to blame that kids have developed diabetes. A diagnosis “comes with genetics and our environment,” says Rizzuto. “The important thing is to get help when you need it.”

—Arricca Elin SanSone is a New York-based health and lifestyle writer.

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Anxiety or OCD?

How to recognize the differences in your kids

Worrying is normal but what if your child is chronically overwhelmed or on edge? Signs like a racing heart, gastrointestinal issues, extreme nervousness and obsessive thoughts could mean your child is experiencing anxiety. Even before the pandemic, anxiety was on the rise among kids. According to a recent study published in JAMA Pediatrics, anxiety among children ages 0-17 increased from 7.1 percent in 2016 to 9.2 percent in 2020. What if, beyond obsessive thoughts, your child has developed compulsions, engaging in repetitive rituals? Or maybe they avoid certain situations altogether in order to cope. While these behaviors can be signs of obsessive compulsive disorder, or OCD, it can sometimes be tough for parents to distinguish OCD from anxiety. Here, experts explain how to spot the differences, plus treatment options for both.

WHAT IS ANXIETY?

Anxiety in children can take on many forms, says Joseph Galasso, Psy.D., a clinical psychologist and founder of Baker Street Behavioral Health, a practice with multiple locations in NJ that also offers telehealth. In some kids, anxiety may exhibit as fear or worry, but in others, it can show up as irritability or anger, he says. “This happens because the anxiety is uncomfortable, and the child does not know how to deal with it yet.”

There is no one way anxiety looks in kids, says Gloria Lopez-Henriquez, DSW, LCSW, a psychotherapist at Ackerman Institute for the Family in New York City. But there are common indications of anxiety in children parents can look out for. For example, younger children may start biting their nails or lips, whereas older children might exhibit a strong attachment to reading or watching television as a way to escape, she says. Children who are fixated on these forms of entertainment might be avoiding certain situations, for instance, playing with other children, says Lopez-Henriquez. “Avoiding socializing with other children because it makes a child anxious may solve the problem in the moment but interferes with the development of coping skills, reinforcing the anxiety over time,” she says. Anxiety can also manifest as difficulty sleeping, fatigue, headaches or stomachaches, says Galasso.

While some kids will be able to tell you they are feeling worried about something concrete such as having to go to school or seeing a particular group of people, not all have the ability to put their anxiety into words, Lopez-

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Henriquez says. That’s why it’s important to know the signs and talk to your child about how they’re feeling.

HELPING KIDS WITH ANXIETY

We can’t rescue our kids from their feelings around uncomfortable and stressful experiences, but we can empower them with the strength to experience and survive those emotions, says Tzivia Reiter, LCSW, director of Children’s & National Trauma Services at Ohel Zachter Family National Trauma Center in Brooklyn, NY. “If your child has anxiety, the goal is not to eliminate it, but to manage it,” she says.

It’s important to understand your child’s anxiety, Reiter says. To a child with anxiety, the outside world feels scary. “When they’re refusing to go to school, it’s because it feels unsafe to them. They’re not trying to be challenging and difficult, they are in genuine distress.” When they’re feeling this way, try to make your home a place of emotional safety with predictable routines, open communication and physical warmth and connection, she suggests.

Parents need to model that anxiety is a normal emotion, Galasso says. If you’re experiencing anxiety, it’s important to seek treatment and learn to cope. That way, when your child is feeling anxious, you can share an experience where you had similar feelings, and talk about how you coped. “Accommodating the anxiety is not advisable (such as letting your child stay home during a storm if he is afraid of bad weather). Instead, make a plan with your child on how they will manage the anxiety-producing situation,” Reiter says. For example, identify an object that soothes your child that can be used when they feel scared or prepare an activity or object that can be used for distraction, Reiter suggests.

Treatment for anxiety depends on its severity, says LopezHenriquez, adding that with children, family therapy is ideal. A therapist can help parents understand how to work through the child’s anxiety as a family, rather than putting the burden on the child’s

shoulders alone, she says.

Treatments for children’s anxiety include Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), which helps patients develop adaptive behaviors, and Supportive Parenting for Anxious Childhood Emotions (SPACE), which helps caregivers learn to respond effectively to their child’s anxiety.

WHAT IS OCD?

Children with OCD may have obsessive thoughts, compulsions or both, according to the CDC. Examples include feeling the need to repeat a behavior over and over (like turning a light on and off) and having unwanted repetitive thoughts that cause stress. An estimated 1 in 200 kids has OCD, according to the International OCD Foundation. While it’s normal for a child to express an aversion to a certain activity or object, such as not wanting to wear a certain item of clothing, these behaviors typically fade or evolve in a matter of weeks or months, Lopez-Henriquez says. When a behavior is longer lasting, growing more severe or uncompromising over time, it might be a sign of OCD.

The foremost sign of OCD in children is a repetitive use of rituals or routine to ward off feelings of anxiety about an uncertain future, LopezHenriquez explains. The child believes that these routines or rituals will prevent the anticipated event from occurring–they’re an attempt to control the world around them, she says.

“The most common ritualistic behavior is avoidance. For example, kids might avoid a particular chair or room for fear of contracting an illness in the room. Or they will avoid being near the closet where cleaning solutions and chemicals are kept in the home, because they believe they will die if they get close,” Lopez-Henriquez says. You might also notice a child avoid walking on the floor with bare feet or cleaning their hands very frequently, she adds.

HOW CAN PARENTS HELP

Treatment plans should always involve the engagement of a family therapy professional with specialized training from the get-go, as OCD is more complex, Lopez-Henriquez says.

Treatments for OCD include Exposure & Response Prevention (ERP) and medication, Galasso says. “ERP involves exposing the child to what makes him/her anxious a little at a time until they get more and more comfortable with the feeling. ‘Response prevention’ means that the child is not allowed to do the ritual behaviors they’ve developed,” he explains; eventually, the behavior is extinguished as the child learns strategies to cope with their anxiety.

It’s important to note that OCD does not just impact the child, but also the entire family, Lopez-Henriquez says. “Parents need the support of a family therapist to learn how to support both each other, their child with OCD and any other children they might have.”

—Heidi L. Borst is a mother and writer based in Wilmington, NC.

For more information about treatment options for anxiety or OCD, visit:

• The Child Mind Institute: childmind.org

• Anxiety & Depression Association of America: adaa.org

• SPACE: spacetreatment.net

• International OCD Foundation: kids.iocdf.org

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THE KIDS ARE ALRIGHT

How to navigate puberty with your child and what’s really happening during those mood swings.

Does it seem like your once-sweet child freaks out anytime you ask a question? Is your kid embarrassed by everything you do? Welcome to puberty! While not every child experiences puberty the same way, many do go through the characteristic mood swings and will pull away from you to develop their independence. “One of the most important things for parents to do is to continue to be open and flexible about your relationship so kids feel they can talk to you about anything,” says Kelly Gilrain, PhD, chief psychologist, Cooper University Health Care. “Your kids are adjusting to changes in the brain which cause intense emotions that they may not yet know how to manage.”

Of course, puberty also involves physical changes. Girls develop

breast buds, while boys experience testicular growth. These initial signs are followed by the growth of pubic hair, a voice change in boys, the first period for girls, body shape changes and a growth spurt. “You may not necessarily see some of these changes if your child is becoming more private,” says Sari Bentsianov, MD, section chief of adolescent medicine at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. “That’s why it’s really important kids are being seen every year by their pediatricians so we can make sure your child is developing as expected.”

Here’s how to help your child navigate the ups and downs of puberty:

WATCH FOR THE SIGNS

Puberty begins when you notice physical changes. Girls typically begin

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puberty between the ages of 8 to 13, while boys begin between the ages of 9 to 14—though it’s also normal for some kids to start earlier or later. Timing is largely regulated by genetics, says Bentsianov. Puberty usually occurs during a two-year span, ending when the physical changes are complete. If your daughter hasn’t started her period by age 16 or your son hasn’t shown changes by age 14, talk to your pediatrician.

In rare cases, kids may start puberty at even younger ages, a condition called precocious puberty, with girls showing signs before age 8 and boys before age 9. “There can be many causes, some of which need intervention, some don’t,” says Bentsianov. Sometimes the cause can’t be found, while rarely, there may be an underlying infection, hormone disorder or tumor.

Talk to your pediatrician if your child’s development seems earlier than you expected, or if you’re concerned that your child hasn’t yet started.

RECOGNIZE YOUR CHILD’S BRAIN IS CHANGING

Your kid isn’t being moody because he or she hates you (although that can definitely feel like the case during meltdowns!). “During puberty, the brain is solidifying neural connections and learning how to regulate emotions and develop reasoning and decision-making skills,” says Gilrain. “But with all the flux and changes in hormones, kids really don’t know what’s going on or how to label or deal with these intense emotions.”

As parents, our role is to help our kids learn to identify emotions, put them into words and teach them how to manage them, says Gilrain. For example, when your kid comes home from school distraught, ask, “Do you know why you’re upset?” Listen and accept what he or she is saying, then offer something neutral, such as, “It sounds like this is really stressful for you,” or “It sounds like you’re really upset.”

KEEP CALM AND CARRY ON

Although it can be tough for parents to do, remaining calm is key when kids are flipping out. “You want to show them how to process the emotions when they’re upset,” says Gilrain. If your child is crying because some kid at school looked at him or her “weird,” don’t say, “That’s silly to be upset about that.” Instead, acknowledge what they’re feeling. Kids at this age feel like they’re constantly on stage, and they worry they’re being scrutinized and judged by everyone for everything.

But don’t try to fix things. For example, if your kid says the teacher said something upsetting, don’t immediately fire off an angry email. “Coach your kids on how to advocate for themselves because that’s how they learn to problem-solve,” says Gilrain. “You need to help promote their independence, not take over for them.”

MAKE SLEEP A PRIORITY

Teens need much more sleep than you (or they!) think they do. “If left to their own devices, they’ll be up playing video games all night,” says Gilrain. “But they need to be rested to help them manage emotions.” It may seem impossible, but make sure that they’re putting away electronic devices by around 9 pm, or an hour before they sleep, at a central location. Check in to see that they’re getting enough sleep and that they understand healthy expectations for sleep, while still allowing them some independence.

REINFORCE FAMILY RULES

Kids of all ages need boundaries, so don’t shy away from reiterating family rules. For example, explain that your child can be angry about a situation, but they can’t break things in their room or act out on their younger siblings, says Gilrain. Offer alternatives such as taking a break from homework or going for a walk. Your job is to model how to work through strong emotions when kids don’t have the words or skills yet.

Start an open conversation with them about your family’s values. “Talk about things that matter, and let them explore, but reassure them you’re a safe space they can always come back to,” says Bentsianov. “They need to feel like you’re a trusted resource, no matter how old they are. Many kids will still look to you for advice.”

Finally, know your kid’s friends. Invite them over for dinner and make sure you’re in touch with the friend’s parents, says Gilrain. Talk to your kids about what’s going on with their friends. Ask them to show you what social media they follow, or start a family text chain where you share videos or other social media posts with each other.

KNOW WHEN TO GET HELP

Not all kids will act like they’re on an emotional roller coaster. “There’s a spectrum of mood changes,” says Bentsianov. Moodiness and a desire to separate from you is common.

However, you know your kid. If anything seems out of the ordinary for your child—eating or sleeping more or less, isolating from everyone, grades slipping or moods impacting their ability to function—it’s time to get outside help from your pediatrician, school guidance counselor or therapist.

The good news is, while all parents worry and occasionally have self-doubt, in all likelihood, your kid is going to be just fine. And eventually, your child will put the sometimes-stormy years of puberty behind them with a little guidance (and a lot of patience) from you.

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10 Steps to Better Dental Health

Here’s how to help your kids develop good dental habits for life.

Sometimes it seems like you’ll never get your kids to brush without nagging. But don’t give up. “It’s important to help your kid develop good oral health now because it will impact them for the rest of their lives,” says Mario Ramos, DMD, of Pediatric Dentistry and Orthodontics of Midland Park. “Cavities are a disease that has many ramifications in overall health.”

Getting your kid into a groove also means you’re teaching a healthy lifestyle. “We want good habits to form early,” says Ryan Scally, DMD, in private practice at Bridgewater Dental Associates, and clinical assistant professor of pediatric

dentistry at Rutgers School of Dental Medicine. “For example, if you teach them to brush from the time they’re small, it becomes routine and they’ll carry it on for life.”

Here’s what else you can do to protect your family’s oral health:

START EARLY

“Many parents don’t realize that kids should have their first visit to the dentist by age 1,” says Ramos. As soon as your child gets baby teeth, they can get cavities. At the first visit, your child’s dentist will help them feel comfortable in

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the chair and evaluate his or her teeth, jaws, bite and gums, and will check on growth and development. The dentist may do a light cleaning and discuss any concerns you have, such as teething or thumb sucking.

KEEP IT POSITIVE

Make a visit to the dentist a non-issue by behaving normally so your child doesn’t get worked up. For example, avoid saying things like, “Don’t worry. The dentist won’t hurt you,” because the only thing your kid will hear is the word “hurt.” Instead, explain that everyone goes to the dentist and that your child’s dentist is a friend who will help take care of that part of the body, says Ramos.

HELP LITTLE KIDS BRUSH

Kids should brush for two minutes at least twice a day to ensure every surface of every tooth is cleaned. You will need to brush little kids’ teeth because they don’t have the manual dexterity to do it themselves yet, says Scally. Typically, parents should help kids brush until age 7 or 8, though some kids will be ready to go solo sooner.

Manual or electric toothbrushes are fine, although some younger kids don’t like the size of the brush head or the vibration, says Scally. On the other hand, electric brushes have timers to make sure your child is brushing long enough. Some also come with apps that give kids something to watch or interact with so the time flies by (because two minutes can seem like forever to most of us).

USE FLUORIDE TOOTHPASTE

You’ll also want to make sure the toothpaste you choose contains fluoride—some natural pastes don’t have it. If your child is too young to spit, use a tiny smear; then, work up to an amount the size of a grain of rice, then a pea-sized amount. You don’t need a huge quantity, says Scally. At bedtime, don’t have your child rinse after

brushing since the toothpaste residue allows the fluoride to sit on the surface of the teeth overnight.

HELP KIDS FLOSS AT LEAST ONCE A DAY

You should help kids floss until they can start to do it themselves, usually around age 10. One-time-use flosser picks are far easier to manipulate inside your child’s mouth than regular dental floss. “Flossing is essential because the toothbrush can’t get in between the teeth where plaque hides,” says Ramos.

ASK ABOUT FLUORIDE TREATMENTS

Your child’s dentist may recommend fluoride varnishes that can help re-mineralize teeth, says Scally. Fluoride makes teeth more resistant to the acid that causes tooth decay, and these treatments may be used twice a year, or more frequently in high-risk kids.

ASK IF SEALANTS ARE RIGHT FOR YOUR CHILD

Sealants, a thin, protective coating painted onto the chewing surfaces of back teeth, can be applied when permanent molars appear, around age 6 or 7, says Scally. Sealants can stop early stages of decay from becoming a cavity and may prevent up to 80 percent of cavities for the first two years after application, and 50 percent for up to four years.

SCHEDULE REGULAR APPOINTMENTS FOR CLEANINGS

Generally, kids should be seen every six months to catch issues early on but it’s dependent on a child’s individual risk factors. Kids who eat a lot of sweets and carbohydrates or tend to have poor dental habits may need more frequent visits.

LIMIT TROUBLESOME FOODS

Some of the worst foods for teeth are sweetened beverages such as soda, juice and sports drinks, especially if kids are sipping them all day long. Ditto for sticky treats like gummies or fruit leathers, which adhere to teeth. Carbohydrate-heavy snacks such as crackers and chips also are problematic; they should be eaten in one sitting, not grazed on all day. That’s because the longer that sugar or carbs (which break down into sugar) are in contact with teeth, the longer the bacteria in your mouth have to make acids, which causes decay, says Scally.

CONSIDER A PEDIATRIC DENTIST

Although your child can be seen by a general dentist, a pediatric dentist may be a better choice for some kids. Pediatric dentists attend a minimum of two additional years of training after dental school, including psychology, behavior management and learning how to create a positive atmosphere for kids, says Ramos. Their offices also are more kid-friendly in design and décor so that it feels like a fun—not stressful—place for kids to visit. Find a boardcertified pediatric dentist at aapd.org.

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Mindfulness MATTERS

Meditation tips and tricks for moms (and kids!)

Moms are used to sacrificing their me time to take care of their families. And while we know prioritizing our own well-being is a must, it sometimes feels impossible to squeeze in self-care. Enter mindfulness and meditation—even a few minutes a day can yield huge rewards.

The impact of getting your zen on extends far beyond a heightened sense of calm, according to the American Psychological Association. From stress and anxiety reduction to self-acceptance and enhanced mental clarity and focus, meditation has powerful health benefits.

Maybe you’ve heard about the perks of mindfulness and meditation, but you can’t find the time to just sit and chill. Or maybe you’ve attempted to quiet your mind, but distracting thoughts (or toddlers) keep showing up, disrupting your practice. Whatever your situation, read on for tips to incorporate these powerful tools into your routine, even on days when you’re too busy to sit down.

WHAT MEDITATION MEANS

Meditation is the practice of focusing your mind using a variety of physical and mental techniques. The good news is meditation isn’t limited to sitting on a cushion facing a wall, says Mark Van Buren, a meditation instructor based in Bergen County and author of Your Life is Meditation. “It’s not about feeling a certain way, nor is it trying to attain some particular type of experience. It’s not even about stopping your mind, and it’s definitely not a way to escape from the inevitable struggles of our lives,” he says.

To help others understand the meaning of meditation, Van Buren created Awareness, Relaxation and Kindness (ARK). Using

ARK, meditation can be practiced at each and every moment of our lives. Just tap into the present moment by simply experiencing it as it is, relaxing and holding it with a sense of compassion and warmth, he explains.

AWARENESS: We pay attention to our normal thoughts, expectations or storylines without judgment. Putting this into practice is as simple as pausing throughout the day and tapping into the present moment’s experience by relaxing and holding our feelings with a sense of compassion and warmth, Van Buren says.

RELAXATION: As we soften and relax, we expand our tolerance for the feelings we can sit with such as restlessness, worries, hopes, desires, grief, joy and sorrow.

KINDNESS: We hold our experiences, whatever they may be, with openness and unconditional warm-heartedness.

“I like to bring my hand to my heart, relax my body and take a few deep breaths. I let go of all struggles and resistance and just let myself—and my life—be exactly the way they are. You’ll be amazed at how pausing many times throughout the day can positively affect your routine,” Van Buren says.

BECOME MORE MINDFUL EACH DAY

It’s easy to sprinkle mindfulness into your day—all you have to do is consciously show up. “Think of mindfulness as moving from a thought-based life to a reality-based one,” Van Buren suggests. Try setting an intention behind a task that you do regularly—like the dishes—and then execute it mindfully, he says. Instead of wandering around mindlessly in our thoughts, make the effort to

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be fully present for each experience, however mundane.

To put mindfulness into practice, consciously bring your attention to your senses while doing the dishes, Van Buren recommends. “Hear the sound of the water coming from the faucet. Feel the temperature of the water on your skin. Notice the smell of the soap. Be completely embodied and present for the experience without judging it,” he says.

If you practice staying present, mindfulness will become almost second nature, says Van Buren. It may never be perfect, but consciously showing up for your life, moment by moment, will slowly change your relationship to it. “Although your mind will definitely take you away from time to time, you begin learning how to live fully in the direct experience of whatever it is you’re doing,” he says.

EASY WAYS TO PUT MEDITATION INTO PRACTICE

If you’re not a fan of sitting still, no worries. Meditation can be performed through activity, too, says Lindsey Mansueto, a chiropractor and founder of Lifestyle Center at FCC in Flemington. “If you’re an avid guitar player, playing an amazing song can be a form of meditation,” she says.

Van Buren recommends walking meditation. To do it, take a walk or hike (alone or with family) and focus on being silent, experiencing the scenery and sensations of walking. Taking a few deep breaths is another accessible way to become present, says Carla Contreras, a Reiki master, meditation teacher and mom of two in Morris County. Busy moms can do it pretty much anywhere—in the school pickup line, while making dinner or even

Fun Ways to Meditate With Your Kids

Meditation can be any activity your kids do mindfully. Being in the present moment can help your kids relax and focus. It can be done by sitting comfortably, doing a breathing exercise, scanning the body for tension and acknowledging thoughts as they come through your mind. Here are a few other things to try:

HAVE AN OPEN HEART CIRCLE: Sit in a circle, creating a safe space for kids and teens to talk about their fears, hopes and dreams, suggests Mansueto.

FIND A MANTRA: Contreras says her kids love to cite the Buddhist Loving-Kindness Meditation as a family: “May you be at ease, may you be content, may you be joyful, may you feel safe and secure.”

GIVE THANKS: Before bed each night, Mansueto and her children make time to recount all the things they are grateful for. “We reflect on the abundance in our lives as we drift off to sleep with full hearts.”

at the grocery store. “If you have the bandwidth for more, sitting down and breathing with a guided meditation for two to three minutes can really shift things,” she says.

Moms carry many burdens throughout their day in the form of to-do lists and responsibilities, Van Buren says. Meditation is a way to get some relief. “It’s like carrying around a heavy rock all day, only to realize you can put it down whenever you want. Of course, it’s still a heavy rock, but when you’re not constantly carrying it around there’s more room to look around and smell the roses.”

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Make the season merry at a holiday theater, dance or musical performance.

ALGONQUIN ARTS THEATRE

60 Abe Voorhees Dr., Manasquan algonquinarts.org 732-528-9211

A Christmas Story, The Musical Dec. 3-18, times vary

Watch Ralphie scheme his way toward the holiday gift of his dreams, an official Red Ryder carbine-action 200-shot range model air rifle. $26-$43 per person.

Bluegrass Christmas Dec. 21, 8 pm

Karen Phillips and the Glimmer Grass Band will present an evening of authentic bluegrass music as they celebrate the

reason for the season. $25 per person.

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The Nutcracker Rocks Dec. 2-4 and Dec. 9-11, times vary Kids 7+ from local dance studios will perform a version of this holiday favorite reimagined for the Jersey Shore, which has Clara hanging out at her family’s holiday party on the Upper East Side of Manhattan until her uncle shakes up the party with his rock music and magical

toys. $20-$46 per person.

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Vienna Boys Choir Nov. 30, 8 pm

This group of young boys ages 10-14 bring you musical talent from 30 different countries. It’s a treat to hear them sing holiday songs. $29-$69 per person.

New Jersey Ballet’s Nutcracker Dec. 3 and 4, 1 pm and 4:30 pm

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See Clara, the Sugar Plum Fairy, the Wooden Soldiers and the Mouse King in this ballet performance. New Jersey Ballet’s tradition blends holiday magic with Tchaikovsky’s iconic score performed by the New Jersey Symphony. $29-$59 per person

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Phoenix Productions Presents: A Christmas Carol Nov. 18, 8 pm; Nov. 19, 3 pm and 8 pm; Nov. 20, 3 pm $20-$65 per person.

The Illusionists: Magic of the Holidays Nov. 23, 7:30 pm

The classic magic and illusions this group is known for get a holiday twist. There will be even more close-up magic and mentalism during this special show. $39-$85 per person.

A Charlie Brown Christmas Live on Stage Nov. 25, 2 pm and 5 pm

Whether you remember the Peanuts from your childhood, or your kids are fans, you’ll have a great time with Charlie Brown, Snoopy, and the rest of the gang as they uncover the meaning of Christmas. $25-$45 per person.

Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer: The Musical Dec. 1, 2 pm and 7:30 pm

Come see your favorite characters, including Santa and Mrs. Claus, Hermey the Elf and, of course, Rudolph, as they come to life and teach us that what makes you different is also what makes you special. $35-$59 per person.

The Nutcracker Dec. 9, 7 pm; Dec. 10, 1 pm and 5 pm; Dec. 11, 1 pm

$25-$55 per person.

A Magical Cirque Christmas Dec. 13, 7:30 pm

Magical Hostess Lucy Darling will lead your crew through performances from cirque artists who’ll dance through the air to the tune of holiday classics. $35-$99 per person.

Holiday Express Dec. 19 and 20, 7:30 pm

See more than 50 musicians on stage performing their traditional, gospel and rock ’n’ soul holiday music in this traveling party. $25-$125 per person.

Baby Shark Live! The Christmas Show Dec. 28, 6 pm

Kids will sing “Baby Shark,” “Five Little Monkeys” and “Wheels on the Bus” long after the show ends, plus holiday classics like “Jingle Bells” and more. $29-$59 per person.

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1 College Dr., Toms River grunincenter.org 732-255-0500

A Christmas Carol Dec. 3, 1 pm

Adults $15, children $12.

OCC Concert Band: A Children’s Holiday Dec. 3, 7 pm

If you grew up with Charlie Brown, the Grinch, the dreidel song or “The Night Before Christmas,” you’ll want to relive your childhood memories. $10-$20 per person.

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1200 Old Trenton Rd., West Windsor kelsey.mccc.edu 609-570-3333

White Christmas Sing-Along Nov. 18 , 7 pm, Nov. 19, 2 pm and 7 pm, Nov. 20, 2 pm

Sing Christmas classics while watching the movie musical on screen. There will be audience participation and an ugly Christmas sweater contest. $20-$22 per person.

A Winnie-the-Pooh Christmas Tail Nov. 26 and 27, 1 pm and 4 pm

Christopher Robin will listen to a tale of when Eeyore loses his tail and Winnie and Piglet and all their friends help find it. $12-$15 per person.

’Twas the Night Before Christmas Dec 2-5, times vary

Watch your kids’ faces light up as they wait for Santa to arrive on stage on Christmas Eve! They’ll be even more excited when they get to take a picture with Santa after the show. $12-$15 per person.

Nutcracker Dec. 16, 10 am and 7 pm; Dec. 17 and 18, 1 pm and 4 pm $14-$16 per person.

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The Nutcracker Nov. 25, 2 pm and 7:30 pm; Nov. 26 at 2 pm

This performance of the classic features a live orchestra and dancers from American Repertory Ballet. $35-$65 per person.

A Christmas Carol Dec. 7–24, times vary $35-$75 per person.

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Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer:

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Nov. 27, 2 pm and 6:30 pm $39-$69 per person.

Mannheim Steamroller Christmas by Chip Davis Dec. 3, 3 pm and 8 pm

Hear Christmas songs played live, accompanied by multimedia effects. Their rendition of “Carole of the Bells” will be heard on the radio all season. $55-$99 per person.

New Jersey Ballet’s Nutcracker Dec. 16–27, times vary $35-$75 per person.

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Lightwire Theater Presents: A Very Electric Christmas Dec. 13, 7 pm

This show is performed in total darkness with electroluminescent costumes, puppets and scenery. Keep your eyes peeled for glow-in-the-dark surprises as the North Pole comes to life set to timeless holiday hits. $30 per person.

The Hip Hop Nutcracker Dec. 17, 2 pm and 7:30 pm

MC Kurtis Blow treats your family to an original holiday mashup where Tchaikovsky’s classic story gets remixed with hip hop dance and a ton of surprises. $25-$75 per person.

The Nutcracker Dec. 18, 3 pm

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performs the classic. $39-$89 per person.

Cirque Dreams Holidaze Dec. 26, 7 pm

Cirque du Soleil takes on an electrifying stage presence as more than 20 performers don 300+ costumes to celebrate Thanksgiving, Hanukkah, Christmas and New Year’s. $49-$99 per person.

PLAYHOUSE 22 721 Cranbury Rd., East Brunswick playhouse22.org 732-254-3939

A Christmas Carol Dec. 9 – 18, 8 pm Fridays, 4 pm and 8 pm Saturdays, 2 pm Sundays

This will be a special 25th anniversary edition of the play. $18 per person.

PRUDENTIAL CENTER 25 Lafayette St., Newark prucenter.com 973-757-6000

Trans-Siberian Orchestra Dec. 27, 3 pm and 7:30 pm

Music meets Christmas meets arts meets special effects during this immersive rock opera. During “The Ghosts of Christmas Eve: The Best of TSO” you’ll hear favorites told through the story of Christmas Eve. $49-$99 per person.

RARITAN VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE ARTS 118 Lamington Rd., Branchburg 908-725-3420 rvccarts.org

Nutcracker! Magic of Christmas Ballet Dec. 9, 4 pm and 8 pm $45-$60 per person.

ROXEY BALLET COMPANY 46 N. Sugan Rd., New Hope, PA roxeyballet.org 609-397-7616

The Nutcracker Nov. 26, 27 and 28; Dec. 3-4, times vary

At Villa Victoria Theater 376 W. Upper Ferry Road, Ewing $25-$59.50 per person.

A Very Lambertville Holiday Celebration Dec. 21, 7 pm

At Music Mountain Theater

1483 Route 179, Lambertville

Roxey Ballet and the Lambertville Historical Society celebrate the holidays with musicians and dancers from the local area. $50 per person for live show or virtual link.

SHEA CENTER FOR PERFORMING ARTS

At William Paterson University 300 Pompton Rd., Wayne 973-720-2371 wpunj.edu/wppresents

Nutcracker! Magical Christmas Ballet Nov. 14, 7 pm $45-$125 per person.

SOMERSET VALLEY PLAYERS

689 Amwell Rd., Hillsborough svptheatre.org 908-369-7469

A Wicked Christmas Carol Dec. 2–18, Fridays and Saturdays, 8 pm, Sundays, 2 pm; plus a 2 pm matinee, Saturday, Dec. 10

Ebenezer Scrooge is replaced by the Wicked Witch of the West, who will journey from the past to the future for a second chance on Christmas Eve. $18-20 per person.

STATE THEATRE OF NEW JERSEY

15 Livingston Ave., New Brunswick stnj.org 732-246-7469

The Nutcracker Dec. 16-18, times vary

This version of the classic features a live orchestra and dancers from the American Repertory Ballet. $25-$65 per person.

The Queen’s Cartoonists Holiday Hurrah Dec. 23, 8 pm

During “Yule Love It!” the band matches the energy of cartoons, leading the audience music and comedy. $24-44 per person.

STUDIO PLAYERS

14 Alvin Pl., Upper, Montclair studioplayhouse.org 973-744-9752

Miracle on 34th Street Dec. 9, 10, 11, 17 and 18, times vary

Kris Kringle gets a job working as Santa for Macy’s. He helps parents find the toy their child has asked for, but also has to ensure one little girl’s belief in Santa. $22-$25 per person.

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Amaze Light Festival

AMAZE LIGHT FESTIVAL

Citi Field, Queens, NY

Select dates Nov. 19–Jan. 8 amazelightfestival.com

This new light show will immerse you in a million twinkling lights and colossal 3D-lighted decor as your stroll through five themed worlds. Storybook characters Zing and Spark guide you through the experience as they bring dancers and singers to life with their magic powers.

BERGEN COUNTY WINTER WONDERLAND

Van Saun County Park, Paramus Nov.–Feb. bergencountywinterwonderland.com

Come for ice skating, carnival games, ice carving and a chance to get pictures with Santa at the North Pole. Tickets give you access to the zoo, carousel and train.

HOLIDAY LIGHTS SPECTACULAR

Turtle Back Zoo, West Orange Select dates Nov. 18–Dec. 31 turtlebackzoo.com/events/holiday-lights

Take a stroll through outdoor light displays, get a photo with Santa, hit up the s’mores station and, of course, see the animals at this beloved zoo.

MAGIC OF LIGHTS

PNC Bank Arts Center, Holmdel Nightly from Nov. 18–Dec. 30 magicoflights.com

This drive-thru has more than a mile of light displays. Don’t miss a larger-than-life Christmas Barbie display, the supersized Bigfoot Monster Truck and life-sized dinos from Prehistoric Christmas.

SKYLANDS STADIUM LIGHT SHOW & CHRISTMAS VILLAGE

Skylands Stadium, Augusta Select dates, Nov. 23–Dec. 30 skylandsstadium.com/lightshow

Experience more than 2 million lights in this drive-thru. In the Christmas Village, ride the Ferris Wheel and carousel, skate on the rink, take a family photo and stop by the Winter Beer Garden.

HOLIDAYS AT JOHNSON’S

CORNER FARM

Johnson’s Corner Farm, Medford Select dates Nov. 25–Dec. 23

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Hop on the Christmas Light Show Hayride that takes the holiday drive-thru to a whole new level. The Light Show on the Lake has thousands of twinkling lights.

CHRISTMAS CON

New Jersey Convention Center, Edison Dec. 9–11 thats4entertainment.com

Meet your favorite Christmas movie stars including headliner Lacey Chabert. Shop at the Christmas market and be ready for lots of photo ops.

ORCHARD OF LIGHTS

Demarest Farms, Hillsdale Select dates, Nov. 23–Jan. 9 orchardoflights.com

Take a ride through 32 acres of holiday lights and then warm up by the fire pit with hot cocoa. There’s also a farm market and pictures with Santa.

HOLIDAY IN THE PARK

Six Flags Great Adventure, Jackson Select dates, Nov. 25–Jan. 1 sixflags.com/greatadventure

‘Tis the season for glittering lights, live entertainment, yummy seasonal eats and a festive spin on your favorite rides at New Jersey’s popular amusement park.

THE POLAR EXPRESS TRAIN RIDE

1 Railroad Way, Whippany Limited dates open through Dec. 31 whippanythepolarexpressride.com

This train ride is a re-creation of the children’s story led by a cast of actors. Passengers are served hot chocolate and a treat by dancing chefs and Santa boards the train to greet families.

DASHER’S LIGHT SHOW

Newark Moonlight Cinema, Newark Through Dec. 31 dasherslightshow.com/newark

This Christmas celebration features more than a million lights dancing to holiday music that you can play through your car radio on 97.5 FM.

FANWOOD’S FAMOUS

CHRISTMAS HOUSE

Fanwood’s Famous Christmas House 83 Paterson Rd., Fanwood

Nov. 25–Jan. 8 facebook.com (Search for Fanwood’s Famous Christmas House.)

This holiday display features 30,000 sparkling lights. Monetary donations are accepted on site to support the New Jersey Institute for Disabilities.

LIGHT SHOW ON THE LAKE

Historic Smithville, Smithville Nov. 24–Jan. 5 historicsmithville.com

More than 120 Christmas trees decorated with over 50,000 Christmas lights magically float on Lake Meone. When darkness falls, a show of lights and music is played across the lake.

TREE LIGHTING AT ROCKEFELLER CENTER

Rockefeller Center, NYC Nov. 30–early Jan. rockefellercenter.com/holidays

Stop by to admire the twinkling lights on this magnificent tree. Don’t miss the chance to ice skate at Rockefeller Center with the tree as your backdrop.

RADIO CITY CHRISTMAS SPECTACULAR

Radio City Music Hall, NYC Nov. 18–Jan. 2 rockettes.com/christmas

This New York City holiday classic starring the Radio City Rockettes has more than 140 performers and an original musical score.

A LONGWOOD CHRISTMAS

Longwood Gardens, Kennett Square, PA Nov. 18–Jan. 8 longwoodgardens.org

Stroll through floating floral designs, marvel at festive trees and step into an extravagant floral shop. Outside, take in stunning light displays and treehouses.

HOLIDAY TRAIN SHOW

New York Botanical Garden, Bronx, NY Nov. 19–Jan. 16 nybg.org/event/holiday-train-show

See model trains zip through a display of more than 190 replicas of New York landmarks, each re-created from natural materials such as birch bark.

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A VERY FURRY CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION

Sesame Place, Langhorne, PA Nov. 19–Jan. 1 sesameplace.com/philadelphia

Don’t miss millions of twinkling lights and a 30-foot fully illuminated pixel-based tree that projects animated images during the “1-2-3 Christmas Tree Show.”

WINTER LIGHT SPECTACULAR

Lehigh Valley Zoo

Schnecksville, PA Select dates, Nov. 11–Dec. 31 lvzoo.org/wls

This event has 1.2 million sparkling lights and displays. Visitors will find classic holiday scenes, fire pits, hot chocolate and s’mores and live performances from princesses Anna, Elsa, Belle and Cinderella.

DIDONATO’S MAGICAL HOLIDAY EXPRESS

DiDonato Family Fun Center, Hammonton

Select dates, Nov. 5–Dec. 30 didonatofuncenter.com/magical-express Kids can take a train ride through millions of Christmas lights. You’ll also stroll through a holiday village, meet Santa and Mrs. Claus, see the elves and get a gift.

GERMAN CHRISTMAS MARKET OF NJ

Sussex County Fairgrounds, Augusta Dec. 2–4 germanchristmasmarketnj.com

The fairgrounds transform into a market where kids can visit Santa’s Courtyard, see the Mt. Pocono Train Display and take a horse-drawn wagon ride.

BRONX ZOO HOLIDAY LIGHTS

Bronx, NY Nov. 18–Jan. 8 bronxzoo.com/holiday-lights

See immersive light displays, animal lanterns and animated light shows at this walk-thru experience that also features entertainment and the Holiday Train.

HERSHEYPARK CHRISTMAS CANDYLANE

Hershey Park, Hershey, PA

Select dates, Nov. 11–Jan. 1 hersheypark.com

Chocolate lovers can enjoy their

favorite rides and coasters, a visit with Santa and Hershey characters and more than 5 million sparkling lights.

HOLIDIG DRIVE THRU LIGHT SHOW

Diggerland, West Berlin Nov. 16–Jan. 1 diggerlandusa.com/holiday-light-show Marvel at the lights, holiday displays and tunnels as you drive through America’s only construction theme park while tuned to Diggerland’s radio station.

CHRISTMAS IN CAPE MAY

Various locations, Cape May Nov.–early Jan. capemay.com/play/christmas-cape-may This beloved seaside town is transformed into a Dickens village for the holidays with twinkling gaslights and fragrant green garlands. Go on Santa’s Trolley Ride and take a Christmas tour of the Emlen Physick Estate.

CHRISTMAS UNDERWATER Adventure Aquarium, Camden

Nov. 25–Dec. 24 adventureaquarium.com

Come see underwater lights, a chance to spot Scuba Santa and the World’s Tallest Underwater Christmas Tree.

HOLIDAY BRICKTACULAR

LEGOLAND New York Resort

Goshen, NY Nov. 25–Jan. 1 legoland.com/new-york

This first-ever Bricktacular will feature a tree lighting ceremony with a LEGO Santa every night. Kids can explore MINILAND to find LEGO presents.

CHRISTMAS IN COLOR

Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom

Allentown, PA Nov. 18–Jan. 2 christmasincolor.net

This drive-thru animated light show has millions of lights in the form of arched pathways, giant candy canes, snowmen and more synchronized to holiday music over your radio.

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Whether you’re a beginner on the bunny slope or a seasoned skier, these spots have something for everyone in your crew.

CAMELBACK

MOUNTAIN RESORT

301 Resort Dr., Tannersville, PA 570-629-1661 camelbackresort.com

This mountain resort offers 39 trails throughout its 166 acres and has expanded its Ski/ Board Season Pass options. The Triple Ticket gives your family access to three days of skiing and/or riding the trails. Make it a full weekend or visit on three separate days to try a new high-speed lift, check out an expanded terrain park and try one of the country’s largest snowtubing parks. Also new is Camelback’s partnership with the Pennsylvania Center for Adapted Sports so snow lovers of all abilities can have a great time: Anyone age 5 and up can learn to ski and snowboard from certified instructors. Lessons are available by appointment on weekends.

CAMPGAW MOUNTAIN 200 Campgaw Rd., Mahwah 201-327-7800 skicampgaw.com

Billed as a learn to ski/ snowboard along with tubing destination, Campgaw has different terrains for all abilities and ages. You have the option of signing up for private, semiprivate or group lessons which are offered daily. Campgaw has a new online store to purchase 2022-23 Season Passes and seasonal rentals. This makes it easy to register for skiing and tubing. If you become a Season Pass holder and your group can make it to the mountain on a Monday or Tuesday that’s not during a holiday period, you can go tubing for free (depending on availability) or take advantage of a Gang Tubing Discount. Season passes also include discounts on food, beverages and merch.

HOLIDAY MOUNTAIN SKI AND FUN PARK

99 Holiday Mountain Rd. Monticello, NY, 845-796-3161 holidaymtn.com

This mountain has seven slopes and trails for varying skill levels. All are lit up for night skiing and riding. If you want to level up your skiing skills, sign up for the Holiday Mountain Ski Club Program. Instructors offer training to help beginners progress toward competitive skiing (if that’s your goal). If this is your first time skiing, you’ll get help up the chairlift and down the slope during Holiday Camp Week. There’s even a new Magic Carpet lift for those new to the sport. If competition is in your sights, try ski racing drills to hone your skills. Don’t miss out on the snowboarding or snowtubing activities either.

HUNTER MOUNTAIN

64 Klein Ave., Hunter, NY 518-263-4223 huntermtn.com

From steep slopes to technical terrain to gentle groomed runs for beginners, Hunter has it all. Ski & Snowboard School offers group or private lessons for adults or children in either sport, depending on their interest. It’s a chance to learn from experienced instructors on the different trails and terrain Hunter Mountain offers. If you book a lesson, you get a discounted lift ticket at checkout.

*Weather permitting, most resorts open in late Nov./early Dec. Lessons typically require equipment rentals and lift tickets. Call ahead for info/pricing.

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JACK FROST SKI RESORT

434 Jack Frost Mountain Rd. White Haven, PA 570-443-8425 jfbb.com

Located in the Pocono Mountains, Jack Frost is a companion to Big Boulder Ski Area and visitors can ski both mountains on the same lift ticket. This year, Jack Frost resort turns 50 and Big Boulder turns 75! Celebrate by trying one of five new lifts or four new trails. As the sun sets across Lake Harmony, Big Boulder is lit up after 3 pm so you can ski and ride at night under the lights. It’s best to buy tickets in advance since time slots do sell out in advance.

MOUNT PETER

51 Old Mt. Peter Rd. Warwick, NY 845-986-4940 mtpeter.com

Mount Peter is the oldest operating ski area in New York State. New for the 2022-2023 winter season, the Valley View Learning Center has three progressive trails, each with its own carpet lift. Take the day and drive up to the Hudson Valley, only about an hour from New York City, and try out the free beginner ski and snowboard school, the racing trails, the development programs for those looking to advance the skills, and Pete’s Pub to wind down after an active day.

MOUNTAIN CREEK

200 Rte. 94, Vernon 973-827-2000 mountaincreek.com

Mountain Creek has 167 acres of skiing, night skiing, snowboarding and snowmaking fun, making it NJ’s largest ski resort. It’s also home to the Special Olympics of New Jersey and the center for New Jersey High School Racing. Its four peaks offer terrain for all skill levels. If you aren’t comfortable on your own, Sno-Go rentals offer a combination ski-bike for more stability. The 2022-23 Snow Pass offers unlimited access to the mountain for the entire season, while the Value Pass has some blackout dates.

SHAWNEE MOUNTAIN

401 Hollow Rd. East Stroudsburg, PA 570-421-7231 shawneemt.com

Come for fun in the Poconos on 23 slopes and trails, two terrain parks and try night skiing and snow tubing. Snowboarders and skiers can try Country Club before heading to Delaware Park. Test your skills at this more advanced 3,000-foot terrain park. It’s a fun way to complete multi-jumps, tabletops, spine and full scale rail in the Pocono Mountains. If you’re bringing younger kids, check out the 4th Grade Snow Pass, SkiBaby or Mommy/Daddy & Me classes.

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WHICH CAMP IS RIGHT FOR MY KID?

Searching for a camp can seem like an overwhelming process but getting an early start really helps. If you begin with a plan and look for what your child loves and what’s important to you as a family, the search begins to fall into place.

“First, think about your child and your goals,” says Renee Flax, director of camper placement for the American Camp Association (ACA), NY and NJ. “What are the most important goals you have for your child to gain while at camp? The better

you can describe your child, the easier it will be for a camp director to know whether or not this is a good fit.”

Think about how your children do in a group setting and whether they are outgoing or shy. Do they like sports? Do they prefer to pick their own schedule?

After considering what you’re trying to achieve, it’s time to look into specific camps. “If you think about what you want first, it will become clear which camps fit your requirements,” Flax says.

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Go to njfamily.com/jenmaxfield to read the full interview.

FROM FAR LEFT: JEN MAXFIELD IN THE STUDIO AT NBC NEW YORK; MAXFIELD WITH HER FAMILY (FROM LEFT: TREVOR, EVELYN, VIVIAN AND HUSBAND SCOTT), MAXFIELD’S FIRST BOOK, “MORE AFTER THE BREAK.”

Beyond the Headlines

Jen Maxfield is an Emmy-Award winning reporter for NBC 4 New York covering New Jersey. During the pandemic she wrote her first book, More After the Break, where she updates viewers on 10 stories she covered over the years. We asked her about the book, the stories that impacted her most and how she balances life as a professional journalist and mom.

New Jersey Family: What inspired you to write the book?

Jen Maxfield: It was the stories I had reported over the years where even though the deadline had passed and we had put the details on the news and broadcast the story from the scene, I was still thinking about the people at the center of the story. I figured if I was genuinely curious then the public would be curious as well.

NJF: Which story stuck with you the most?

JM: The story in chapter three about Tiffany and her mom Corrine. (Tiffany Jantelle, 23, was killed by a drunk driver in 2011 as she was trying to rescue a dog in the street that had been hit by a car). I would credit Corrine for being the person who gave me the courage to move forward with the book. She was the first person I called and I said I want to write more about Tiffany. I wanted to write more about a number of people’s stories that I feel deserve more than we gave them on the news.

NJF: What’s a typical workday like for you?

JM: I don’t have a typical workday because of the way my job works. I’m

a substitute anchor at NBC so when one of my colleagues is off, I can fill in on any of the news shows that we have. I also do reporting and teach at Columbia’s (University) Journalism School.

NJF: You write about “mom guilt” and “news guilt” in the book. How do you cope with it and how do you balance work with the kids?

JM: I try to be present in whatever I’m doing so if I’m home with my kids my work phone is on the charger; if I’m at work I try to limit the personal calls and emails. But obviously being a mom is a 24-hour a day job.

NJF: What do you love most about living in New Jersey?

JM: I grew up in Bergen County and love raising my family here. We have proximity to NY while also being able to enjoy the natural beauty of NJ. I love going on hikes with my family, going to farmers markets and only being an hour from the Jersey Shore, yet still being able to see a Broadway show half an hour from home. We have the best of all worlds here. What makes it wonderful are the people and that they are from all different parts of the country and the world and doing really interesting things.

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Gingerbread houses, German markets and more holiday fun awaits this month.

Dec. 10

Gingerbread House Workshop

Kids will decorate and take home their own houses (materials provided) with candy canes, gumdrops and more. Presented by Liberty Hall Museum in Union. libertyhall.kean.edu

Dec. 11

Festival of Trees

This event at the Reeves-Reed Arboretum in Summit celebrates Hanukkah, the winter solstice, Christmas and Kwanzaa. The grounds will be filled with music, food, shopping and decorated trees. reeves-reedarboretum.org

Nov. 16–Jan. 8, 2023

Festival of Trees

Tour Morven Museum & Garden in Princeton to see decorated Christmas trees and mantels designed by local organizations and vote for your favorite! morven.org

Through Jan. 1

Big Apple Circus

“Dream Big”

“Dream Big!” performances in New York City feature an international lineup of aerial and acrobatic high-wire acts, including worldrenowned Nik Wallenda. bigapplecircus.com

Weekends, Nov. 25–Dec. 18

Weihnachtsmarkt: European Holiday Market

Bundle up and head to the rooftop of the Asbury Festhalle & Biergarten in Asbury Park for this European holiday market, which includes artisanal

gifts, handcrafted toys, holiday drinks, Christmas carolers and pictures with Santa. asburybiergarten.com

Saturdays & Sundays / Dec.

Christmas Wonderland

Celebrate Christmas and Hanukkah at Maple Leaf Farms in Manalapan with train rides every weekend (weather permitting) then stroll through a vintage Christmas village. mapleleaffarmnj.com

Dec. 3

Wassail Day

Many Christmas carols mention wassail, which is a hot, spiced ale. Head to historic Cold Spring

Village in Cape May to sample your own wassail while also being treated to music, shopping and old-fashioned candy. hcsv.org

Dec. 3

Santa Run

An army of Santas will be running through the streets of Asbury Park—everyone who registers gets their own Santa suit! Afterward there will be parties all over town, including one with Brian Kirk & The Jirks. apsantarun.com

Dec. 3

Holiday Lights Parade

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will dress up their trucks and roll down the streets in this caravan of holiday lights. facebook.com/ SomervilleEngineCompany1

Dec. 4

My Yiddishe Chanukah

This one night only performance at the Stockton Performing Arts Center is a musical featuring a young ensemble of performers accompanied by a hip Klezmer ensemble. stockton.edu/aging/events

Saturdays, Dec. 3, 10

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Dickens Village

Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol” comes to life in the Village of Maplewood in miniature houses throughout Ricalton Square. Peek inside to see fireplaces, stockings and antique toys. maplewoodvillagenj.com/dickens-village

Wednesdays, Dec. 7, 14 & 21 Scones With Santa

For more events near you or to add your own, go to njfamily.com/calendar

All events are subject to cancellation so call ahead before heading out.

The Mathis House in Toms River is a beautiful Victorian house that has a year-round Christmas Village on its top floor. During the holiday season, kids can have a special tea party with Santa. mathishouse600main.com

Dec. 11

Family Hanukkah Celebration

Temple Avodat Shalom in River Edge has a program geared toward kids up to age 5 that will celebrate Hanukkah. “J on the Go” will include an interactive family concert by KidzMusik, plus take-home crafts. jccnnj.org/event/hanukkah

Dec. 10 & 18

The Alien Who Stole Christmas

Kids can join Santa and his alien pal as they explore the solar system with extraterrestrial friends at Christmas during this show at the Raritan Valley Community College Planetarium in Branchburg. raritanval.edu/communityresources/planetarium/public-shows

Dec. 2–18

Morristown Christmas Festival

For over 100 years, generations of residents and visitors have come to the heart of downtown Morristown to see it transformed into a winter wonderland. All activities are free except for photos with Santa. morristown-nj.org/event/ christmasfestival

Dec. 2

Downtown for the Holidays

The 37th annual tradition includes the Ridgewood Tree Lighting Celebration. Watch out for Santa and have s’mores in the park while you view the lit holiday trees along East and West Ridgewood Avenue. ridgewoodchamber.com

Throughout DecemberWinter CelebrationHoliday

Freehold Borough celebrates the winter holidays with a tree lighting (Dec. 6), Brunch with Santa (Dec. 11 and 18), carolers (Dec. 15) and a menorah lighting (Dec. 19). downtownfreehold.com

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Say so long to 2022 with these New Year’s Eve celebrations around NJ! Count down to midnight aboard the New Year’s Eve Signature Dinner Cruise, which leaves from Lincoln Harbor Marina in Weehawken. You’ll sail along the Hudson and East rivers while eating a buffet dinner and enjoying a sparkling wine toast at midnight. cityexperiences.com Hotel Party & Gala will feature five hours of open bar, a three-course dinner with desserts, live entertainment and dancing. newyearsnj.com On NYE, the town of Morristown turns into a giant stage. This alcohol- and substance-free event boasts 50 performances across 15 venues, including a film festival and some livestream options. firstnightmorris.org Ocean City offers First Night celebrations of its own, with more than 70 entertainment programs planned at 20 different venues. There will be rides at Wonderland, the ice-skating rink, inflatables and the Sensational Soul Cruisers. Cap off the evening with fireworks at midnight. firstnightocnj.com Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson is open on NYE as part of its season-ending Holiday in the Park, so bundle up for a night filled with rides, games and sweet treats. sixflags.com/greatadventure Sesame Place in Langhorne, PA, will have special hours on Dec. 31. Enjoy Sesame Street rides, activities and costumed characters from 11 am–7 pm and stay for special NYE fireworks from 7–7:30 pm. sesameplace.com Visit Grounds for Sculpture in Hamilton to see the immersive Night Forms exhibit, where the park is illuminated with colorful lights and sounds. Times are 5–9:30 pm. groundsforsculpture.org/night-forms-tickets Head to the State Theatre in New

and a full symphony orchestra in a “Salute to Vienna.” The

can head downtown for dinner and drinks. stnj.org

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