New Jersey Family: December Issue 2021

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The best doctors, dentists and specialists, picked by YOU!

’TIS THE SEASON OUR TOP GIFTS FOR THE KIDS (AND YOU!)

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MERRY AND BRIGHT Festive finds to get you into the holiday spirit

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Unique gifts we love at local shops throughout New Jersey

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COUNTDOWN 21 CAMP Looking for a summer camp starts now! Here’s how to find the right fit.

GIFT GUIDE 25 HOLIDAY Our top picks for the kids

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Raising Smarties FEELING 17 KIDS OVERWHELMED?

Why a lack of executive function skills may be to blame.

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2021 LIST 38 THE The best pediatric doctors, dentists and specialists, picked by you!

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Contents Feature

Healthy + Happy POWER OF GOOD HABITS 98 THE Smart ways to help your kids stick with healthy behaviors

NO (DENTAL) FEAR 103 HAVE Take the jitters out of their next visit to the dentist.

OF GIVING 116 SEASON Ideas to inspire your family to give back this holiday season

Mom Crush

118 COLORFUL CRAYONS

The inspiration behind Hoboken mom Susan Goldman’s crayon business

NIGHT 106 GOOD From the baby days to teen years, these tips will help them get the sleep they need. CALM 108 KEEP Expert advice to support your kids when they’re stressed out.

Explore

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HIT THE SLOPES! These New Jersey area mountain resorts offer ski lessons and fun for all skill levels.

127 HO-HO-HOLIDAYS Our favorite seasonal attractions, from epic light displays and train rides to fun with Santa

OR ANXIOUS? 110 SICK Is your kid constantly worried about getting sick? Here’s help. CHECK 113 VISION Has extra screen time affected your child’s eyesight?

Me Time

LESS 120 STRESS Tips for surviving the season without losing your cool.

TIME! 133 SHOW From The Nutcracker and Elf to A Christmas Carol, live theater is back in a big way this season. PLANNER 136 DECEMBER Holiday markets, winter festivals and lots more fun awaits this month!

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Editor’s Letter

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PUBLISHER | CINDY MIRONOVICH EDITORIAL DIRECTOR | DINA EL NABLI EDITOR@NJFAMILY.COM ART DIRECTOR | LEEZA HERNANDEZ MANAGING EDITOR | ANGEL MADISON SENIOR EDITOR RONNIE KOENIG

Great Adventure’s Holiday in the Park has light shows, festive foods, rides and more!

NJ’s Favorite Kids’ Docs

Don’t miss our annu of reader-recom al list m pediatric doctor ended s, dentists and specialists.

Holidays Are Here! From sparkling light displays and holiday music to gingerbread houses, eggnog and all the seasonal drinks, there’s so much to love about this time of year. And while the December to-do lists can feel overwhelming, we can all agree on the importance of appreciating the spirit of the season. In this issue, we’re showcasing the magic of celebrating the holidays in New Jersey. From spectacular lights at places like Skylands Stadium to quaint destinations like Smithville, the Garden State has so much to offer. Turn to page 127 for a list of the area’s best holiday attractions, page 133 for impressive holiday theater and page 136 for even more festive events happening in December. The joy of the season is exactly what we need after a stressful couple of years. It’s no surprise that the pandemic has caused heightened levels of anxiety in a growing number of kids. For expert advice on how to help our kids manage the stress, go to page 108. It’s also time for “New Jersey’s Favorite Kids’ Docs,” our 13th annual list of exceptional pediatric healthcare providers who’ve been nominated by and for you, our readers. “The List” on page 38 (and at njfamily.com/thelist), unveiled every December, is the largest parent-to-parent referral of its kind in NJ. Every single pediatric doctor, dentist, orthodontist and specialist has been recommended by parents like you for their knowledge, empathy, compassion and dedication. After nearly two years of living with a pandemic, we can’t thank them enough for caring for our kids as if they were their own. Here’s to a healthy, happy holiday season for you and yours.

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5 1. HO HO POP This ornament inspired by the fidget trend reimagines Saint Nick as a pop-it toy. Santa Popper Ornament, $19.99. oldworldchristmas.com 2. SPIRITED SEABIRD Task the kids with building this 244-piece holiday penguin and you’ll have a festive display to show off when they’re done. LEGO Christmas Penguin, $14.99. lego.com 3. GINGERBREAD ROCK Created by a mom of kids with celiac disease and food allergies, this kit is gluten-free, all-natural, has no nuts, soy, eggs or dairy and comes with everything you need to bake and decorate two mini houses. Little GF Chefs Gingerbread Kit, $45. littlegfchefs.com 4. HOLIDAY HELPERS Unlike scout elves, these guys hang around all year to spread Christmas cheer by encouraging kindness and good deeds. Elf Mates, $24.95 for 3-pack or $10.95 for one. shop.elfontheshelf.com 5. DASHING THROUGH THE SNOW This New York Times bestseller tells the story of a brave little doe who meets Santa and changes Christmas forever. Dasher by Matt Tavares, Candlewick Press, $9.78. amazon.com

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Shopping in your neighborhood stores is not just a great way to support local businesses, it’s also a chance to find some of the most interesting and unique holiday gifts! By Ronnie Koenig

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4. For the Christmas Queen

Pura Vida bracelets are made in Costa Rica, and each purchase supports local artisans. They come in a variety of colors and are waterproof. Wear one or stack ‘em up! Pura Vida Ocean Sunrise Original Bracelet, $6. The Silver Lining, Summit, @silver_lining_summit, thesilverliningofsummit.com

This beautiful handmade ornament boasts swirling blue and white resin, along with a real sand coastline. It’s a truly special piece of Jersey Shore art. New Jersey Ornament, $24.99. Homestead Princeton, Princeton, @homestead_princeton, homesteadprinceton.com

2. For the Empty Nester

5. For the Beach Babe

Durable college coasters are made from heavy travertine marble. Tiles vary, with their own texture and coloring, making each design unique. Choose from more than 100 colleges across America. College Coasters, $15.95. Pazzazed, Ridgewood, Montclair and Franklin Lakes, @pazzazed, pazzazed.com

These Turkish towels are multifunctional, lightweight and fast drying. They can be used as a blanket, beach towel or even as a sarong. Sand Cloud Towels start at $44. That Shore Store, North Wildwood, @thatshorestore, thatshorestore.com

3. For the Fiery Woman

6. For the Cocktail Connoisseur

Pretty glass hurricane candles come in three scents—mistletoe, grapefruit pine and tobacco bark. Hurricane Candles, $70 (in store or DM on Instagram to ship). Zinc Home, Lambertville, @zinchome

These bespoke glasses were inspired by Venice’s Rialto bridge. Made by artisans, no two are alike and are available in a bunch of colors. Rialto Cocktail Glasses, $30. nest, Red Bank, @nestforeveryone, nestforeveryone.com

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These fine art prints come in three sizes so they’re perfect for any wall. Available for New Jersey, the Jersey Shore and more. Catstudio Fine Art Prints start at $22.99. The Farmhouse Store, Westfield, @thefarmhousestore, thefarmhousestore.com

Guests won’t confuse the Roquefort from the Brie with cheese markers. Gift a set with a board and tea towel. Charcuterie Board, $42; Cheese Markers, $6; Mr. Rogers Tea Towel, $12. MADE at the Park, Midland Park, @madeatthepark, madeatthepark.com

This pure essential oil scent (rosemary, spearmint and peppermint) has an invigorating and relaxing aroma. The sugar scrub is neither drying nor greasy. Rosemary Mint Sugar scrub, $7.95. LE.H. Soap Company, Smithville, @leh_soap_company, lehsoap.com

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ver feel like your kid is knee deep in due-yesterday projects, black-hole backpacks (is that…a banana?), lost books and is always running 15 minutes late? If this sounds familiar, you’re not alone. Difficulty staying organized is commonplace in our fast-paced, on-the-go competitive world and our kids’ brains can’t always keep up. The area responsible is the prefrontal cortex, the part of the brain which controls executive function. Executive functions are the cognitive abilities that allow us to manage time and working memory; control impulses and emotions; plan, initiate and complete endeavors; all while retaining mental flexibility and focus. And whether underdeveloped due to individuality, maturity or wiring (ADHD, for example), some brains simply can’t handle the demands placed on them that are necessary to thrive. “When children struggle with executive function, they often have trouble with organization, getting started on tasks, prioritizing one task over another, shifting from one task to another, or sustaining their focus long enough to complete a task,” says Diane Sottile, Ph.D, a Summit-based executive function coach specializing in ADHD.

MANAGING DAY-TO-DAY TASKS

Alexander Wright, Psy.D, a Ramsey-based licensed clinical psychologist and certified school psychologist, likens executive function to a management system of a household or business. If that system were disorganized, the whole thing would fall apart. Effective executive functioning skills boost concentration and ordered thinking—something that benefits everything from making friends to excelling in classes. “A more efficient management system is a powerful tool aiding in learning new

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information, comprehension, retention and meta cognitive problem solving,” he says, noting it can also organize thinking in a way that helps kids cope with everyday challenges. This inability to process (and act) on information in a productive way can create all sorts of problems from stress to low self-esteem— not just missed assignments and chronic issues with lateness.

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Ironically, the high-pressured, fast-paced, tech-centric sea we swim in has both increased executive function dysfunction in our children (and maybe ourselves) and our need to improve it. “A mind that is busy and disorganized meets new information or a lot of information with increased resistance and related stress, as organizing the information in the environment can become all the more fatiguing and confusing,” says Wright. “A strong executive functioning system is more accurately a balanced one,” he says, suggesting that we avoid shaming, labeling or pathologizing mental differences. “There are tremendous advantages to a mind that is different in these ways. Individuals with executive functioning differences tend to be intellectually bright, creative, effective multi-taskers and/or a combination of the three.” Even if your child is the master of the color-coded binder now, executive function isn’t static. Technology can exacerbate the issue, while hormones can throw the whole thing out of whack during puberty and adolescence. Boys seem to struggle more with executive function skills (and have higher rates of ADHD and autism). Do girls’ brains mature earlier or differently? Or perhaps diagnoses are missed. Another parent observation is that their once stellar student hits a wall come middle school or even high school. This is not uncommon. Many smart kids are

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able to compensate for executive function deficits until the difficulty and workload increases at which point they may need help.

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Whether on your own or with the help of a therapist or coach, parents should first identify what they need to work on, identify appropriate behaviors, then make a plan complete with helpful materials and ways to keep schedules on track, according to Jill Saxon, Ph.D, behavior analyst and owner of Functional Behavior Solutions in Westfield and Montclair. Problem solving and flexibility are a must as kids move towards their goals. “The piece that I think is the most important for families to know is that executive functioning skills can be taught,” says Saxon. “The second most important piece is that we know from behavioral science that growth comes from repeated success. So, our job as adults who support children is to identify where the challenges lie, and then give them the support needed to repeatedly practice doing it correctly. We make sure they experience success, make sure their successful practice results in something awesome for them, and then slowly reduce any supports we are able to reduce while maintaining this success.” —Jennifer Kantor is an education, parenting and lifestyle writer and a Maplewood mom of two.

DIANE SOTTILE, PH.D Create a weekly written action list. This should not only include what homework needs to be completed, but also the 3 Ws and 1 H: “What are you going to do, and in what order? Where are you going to do it? When are you going to do it? How will you get yourself started?” Time their tasks. Use a clock, stopwatch or other time-tracking tool to determine how long schoolwork takes to complete—it’s key to creating time awareness (the first step towards time management.) “Kids need to be able to develop their ability to assess how long a task or assignment will take. Give kids a heads up. Do this before starting a task or leaving home. Even better, try using a visual timer to count down the minutes. “If you say, ‘we are leaving for school in 10 minutes,’ your child may have no idea how long 10 minutes actually is.”

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JILL SAXON, PH.D Don’t go it alone. Teachers and other school staff can help identify specific areas of challenge (organization of school materials, following a schedule, sustaining attention in class, etc.) and can provide supports and practice opportunities to help your child improve executive function skills. Show don’t tell. Merely pointing out what should or shouldn’t have been done may not be enough for kids with skills deficits. “It is the supported practice that results in success that teaches the new skill.” Divide and conquer. Break complicated tasks (like packing a backpack for school) into micro-steps, then encourage the use of visual aids (such as schedules and checklists) and self-monitoring (try repeated self check-ins) to keep kids focused.

ALEXANDER WRIGHT, PSY.D Be mindful and listen. Instead of getting riled up when faced with challenges, try to meet the situation with calm, non-judgement and understanding. Practice mindfulness and deep listening as a way to ease the anxiety and stress that worsens executive function issues. Differences can be superpowers. Ease up on the sweets. As part of a holistic approach, cut back on sugar. “It’s a stimulant. There’s a dopamine response that fuels chaos along with cortisol” which is why parents should consciously reduce sugar in their kids’ diets. Put your family on a tech diet. The stimulating effect of technology is catnip to kids with attention issues, as it can have a curiously calming effect. “The disorganized mind finds comfort in the chaos.” Yet it’s also addictive, making the mind even more scattered. Reducing screen time will enhance patience, ease stress, and help kids’ brains focus.

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t’s never too early to start thinking about summer camp. “Whether you’re planning for a day camp or an overnight camp experience for your child, doing your homework and planning accordingly is the best strategy for a successful outcome,” says Renee Flax, director of camper placement for the American Camp Association, NY and NJ.

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The first step is to do your research. “Knowing about other’s experiences will help you decide if a camp is the right fit,” says Flax. Talk to your kids about how they liked camp this past summer so you know what worked, what didn’t work and what you want to change for the summer of 2022.

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Check schedules. Note deadlines for enrollment, especially if there’s a camp you really want your child to attend. Be sure to secure your spot so you can work the rest of your schedule around this program, says Flax.

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Talk to camp directors. Give the camp director an accurate picture of your child and what your expectations are so you’ll know if it’s a good fit, says Flax.

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Go to a camp fair. Whether you’re looking for a day camp or a sleepaway experience, camp fairs provide an easy way to compare your options.

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Schedule a camp visit. Make it a priority to actually see camps that are in consideration with your kids. “You can visit their facility and get a tour,” says Flax. “It’s very reassuring for your child to see the facility and meet with the key staff.”

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Send positive messages. Talk about the fun they’ll have, new friends they’ll make and camp traditions they’ll learn about. “The goal is to get your child excited about the new experience they will have,” says Flax.

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Address any concerns. If you’re not sure how to answer all of your child’s pressing camp questions, it’s time to call on camp directors. They’ve dealt with all of these issues and can give you the tools you need.

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Time to shop! If your child is going to sleepaway camp, follow the camp’s packing list and shop as early as possible to allow enough time for items to ship. Make a list of what you need for day camp, too, so your child is prepared before day one.

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We’ve made our list and checked it twice! Here are our favorite gifts for the kids this year (and you!), whatever your budget.


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1. SURPRISE INSIDE Kids can display their collectible toys in this store, and they’ll get 3 mini toys, too. 5 Surprise Toy Mini Brands Mini Toy Store, $29.99. amazon.com (ZURU’s 5 Surprise pack sold separately) 2. TAKE AIM Koosh balls are back, but with a fun twist: Use slingshots to hit a light up target for points. Koosh Target Game, $29.99. amazon.com 3. SQUISH GAME Squishmallow-obsessed kids will be all about this mini house and its squishy pets. Squishville Fifi’s Cottage,$29.99. target. com 4. MAGICAL MIXICAL TOUR Kids can do real magic with this reusable cauldron that’ll mist before revealing a cute new pet. Magic Mixies, $59. walmart.com 5. GOOD AS GOLD These little dumplings light up and make sweet sounds when you squeeze their cheeks. My Squishy Little Golden Dumpling, $14.99. amazon.com

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6. THIS IS THE WAY Interactive Grogu comes with a bowl with tentacles, a cookie, shifter knob and spoon for different reactions. Star Wars Galactic Snackin’ Grogu, $79. amazon.com 7. FEEL THE NEED These atomic colored “groovy glob” balls are made to squeeze, stretch or throw. NeeDoh, $3.99. schylling.com 8. DRAW ONE In this card game, players take turns drawing cards until an exploding Minion appears. Exploding Minions, $19.99. kohls.com 9. ONCE YOU POP, YOU CAN’T STOP This favorite fidget now comes in an extra large version for jumbo-sized fun. Chuckle & Roar Pop It! XL, $16.99. target. com 10. HOLY GUACAMOLE A card game combined with dodgeball allows players to earn points by ducking tossed avocados. Throw Throw Avocado Game, $24.99. explodingkittens.com

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1. SAM I AM This hands-on toy will get your kids building while learning directional words and practicing opposites. The set has 21 tiles and a chassis they can use to build endless creations. Dr. Seuss’s Green Eggs and Ham Magna-Tile Structure Set, $44.95. createon.com 2. OH SNAP! Build multiple crafts and ready them for battle with this kit that has tons of options for customization. Snap Ships Gladius AC-75 Drop Ship, $25.57. amazon.com 3. CLICK IT Kids can build hanging, curving or wearable creations with 18 flexible reusable pieces in six shapes. Clixo Itsy Pack, $29.99. clixo.com 4. HANDS-ON FUN They’ll delight in building a wearable, mechanical hand that operates with their own fingers to open and close and grip objects. Mega Cyborg Hand STEM Experiment Kit, $29.99. target.com 5. MERRY-GO-ROUND Little ones can construct an amusement park with seven DUPLO characters, slides, a carousel and a Ferris wheel. LEGO DUPLO Town Amusement Park,$99.99. lego.com

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1. PEDAL ON Work out alongside your little one with this mini-Peloton style stationary bike that comes with kidfriendly music and videos. Little Tikes Pelican Explore & Fit Cycle, $149. amazon.com 2. SEE FIT They’ll get a workout in while playing popular games like Beat Saber on this VR headset. Oculus Quest 2, $299. amazon.com 3. ON THE BALL Players take turns hitting a ball into the net in this action-packed trending game. Spikeball, $69. spikeball.com 4. STOP AND GO This classic gets a makeover with a motion sensor that can tell if you move when it says red light. Red Light Green Light, $24.99. move2play.com 5. HOT WHEELS Big wheels and height adjustable settings ensure this scooter will grow with your kid. HALO Rise Above Supreme Big Wheel Scooter, $39.93. walmart.com

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hen you’re searching for the best doctor, dentist or specialist for your child, who do you turn to for a recommendation? If you answered another parent, you’re not alone. That’s what inspired us to ask parents to tell us which doctors go above and beyond to offer the best and most compassionate care. The result is a list of 582 extraordinary pediatric healthcare professionals in New Jersey—picked by you! We started New Jersey’s Favorite Kids’ Docs 13 years ago 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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ALLERGY & IMMUNOLOGY David A. Fost, MD • Sparta, Verona Jay Kashkin, MD • Fair Lawn Meera Khedkar, MD • Livingston Gary Pien, MD, PhD • Berkeley Heights Jennifer Sherman, DO • Fair Lawn Theresa Sohn, MD • Wayne Jeffrey Weiss, MD • Paramus, Riverdale, p. 68

AUDIOLOGY Meghan Lockard, ScD, CCC-A • Hackensack Caitlin Yesis, AuD, CCC-A • Howell

CARDIOLOGY: PEDIATRIC Donald Putman, MD • Livingston, p. 67

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Olga Alvarez, DC, CACCP, CSCP • Hoboken, p. 66 Ian Barry, DC • Short Hills Laura T. Brayton, DC, CACCP, CSCP • Hoboken, p. 66 Christine Garvey, DC • Clinton Larry Politis, DC • Allendale Gregory R. Salmond, DC • Flanders Andrea J. Sciarrillo, DC, CCSP, CSCS • Cranford, p. 66 Andy Smith, DC • Denville, p. 66

DEVELOPMENTAL & BEHAVIORAL PEDIATRICS Tara Matthews, MD • Warren

ENDOCRINOLOGY: PEDIATRIC Dennis J. Brenner, MD • West Orange

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Paul Pelavin, MD • Paramus

FAMILY MEDICINE Charles Choe, DO • Flanders Lisa Jordan-Scalia, DO • Bedminster, Raritan, p. 57 Shani Lipset, MD • Berkeley Heights Giuseppe Marzella, MD • East Hanover Bac X. Nguyen, MD • Mullica Hill

GASTROENTEROLOGY: PEDIATRIC Maria E. Perez, DO • Morristown, Summit

HEMATOLOGY/ONCOLOGY: PEDIATRIC Frank M. Balis, MD • Philadelphia Jill S. Menell, MD • Paterson

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INTERNAL MEDICINE Ray Santos, MD • Jersey City

LACTATION CONSULTANT Jen Kowal, RLC, IBCLC • Montclair

NEUROLOGY: CHILD NEUROLOGY Jeffrey Kornitzer, MD • Paterson Marilyn A. Kubichek, MD • Florham Park, p. 67 Sue X. Ming, MD, PhD • Newark Richard I. Sultan, DO • Neptune

NEUROSURGERY: PEDIATRIC Luigi Bassani, MD • Livingston Mostafa El Khashab, MD • Rutherford, p. 50 Arno H. Fried, MD • Rutherford, p. 50 Catherine A. Mazzola, MD • Hackensack, Morristown, p. 48-49

Amanda Andrews, APN, CPNP • Sparta, p. 68 Clare Cardo McKegney, DNP • New Providence Laura DeMaria, RNC, MSN, CPNP • New Providence Jessica Haines, APN • Millburn Susan Korb, APN • Warren Nancy Montville, APN • Warren Mayra J. Rodriguez, APN • Union City Angela Rodriguez, APN • Warren Nicole Vales-Buckwald, APRN, CPNP • Morristown, p. 62

OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY Kelly Berman, OTR • Chester Andrea Delmonico, MS, OTR/L • Midland Park Elizabeth Duffy, OT • Morristown, p. 68 Bethann Ferriera, OT • Clifton Victoria Gazzillo, MS, OTR/L • Jersey City Christina Gray, OTR/L • Jersey City Carissa Jannicelli Pampanin, MS, OTR/L • Cedar Grove Natalie Kitts, OTR • Serving Hunterdon, Morris and Somerset counties Helene Korn, OTR/L • Florham Park Janis J. Leinfuss, OTD, OTR/L • Rockaway Emily Mesteller, OTD, OTR/L • Jersey City

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Ebla Moussa, OTR/L • Jersey City AnnMarie Murphy, OT • Rockaway Patricia O’Brien, OT • Morristown, p. 68 Pinky Parekh, OTR/L • Princeton Michele Parkins, OTR • Rockaway Dipa Patel, OTR/L • Hoboken, Iselin Olivea Potenzone, OTD, MOT, OTR/L • Little Falls, p. 66 Brittany Smith, OTR/L • Jersey City Christina Trinh, OTR/L • Jersey City Lizzy Zimmerman, OT • Morristown, p. 68

OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY ASSISTANT Samantha Aparo, COTA • Jersey City Manny Garcia, COTA • Jersey City Cheysser Gregorio, COTA • Jersey City Dawn Kontos, COTA • Chester Melissa McCabe, COTA/L • Lafayette, Totowa Janki Patel, OTR/L • Jersey City

OPHTHALMOLOGY: PEDIATRIC Jay Bernstein, MD • Cedar Knolls, Fair Lawn, Westfield, p. 65 Lucy Chen, MD • Morristown, Sparta Sepideh T. Rousta, MD • Bridgewater, East Brunswick, p. 68 Sherry Yang, MD • Wayne

OPTOMETRY Maria I. Cardona, OD • Maplewood William C. Fruchtman, OD • East Rutherford, p. 66 Sonia Laurenzi, OD • Annandale Michael J. Siegel, OD • Budd Lake

ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY Andrew A. Willis, MD • Cedar Knolls, p. 59

ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY: PEDIATRIC Tamir Bloom, MD • Cedar Knolls, Jersey City, Springfield, Wayne, p. 55 Samara Friedman, MD • Cedar Knolls, Jersey City, Springfield, Wayne, p. 55 David Lin, MD • Cedar Knolls, Jersey City, Springfield, Wayne, p. 55 Mark Rieger, MD • Cedar Knolls, Jersey City, Springfield, Wayne, p. 55 Joshua Strassberg, MD • Cedar Knolls, Jersey City, Springfield, Wayne, p. 55

ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY: SPINE M. Darryl Antonacci, MD • Lawrenceville, p. 46-47 Randal R. Betz, MD • Lawrenceville, p. 46-47 Laury A. Cuddihy, MD • Lawrenceville, p. 46-47 Arash Emami, MD • Clifton, Hackensack,

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Morristown, NYC, Wayne, p. 60 Michael J. Faloon, MD • Clifton, Hackensack, Morristown, NYC, Wayne, p. 60 Ki Soo Hwang, MD • Clifton, Hackensack, Morristown, NYC, Wayne, p. 60 Jason E. Lowenstein, MD • Bridgewater, Morristown, Rockaway, p. 52 Kumar Sinha, MD • Clifton, Hackensack, Morristown, NYC, Wayne, p. 60

ORTHOPEDICS: PEDIATRIC Tamir Bloom, MD • Cedar Knolls, Jersey City, Springfield, Wayne, p. 55 Samara Friedman, MD • Cedar Knolls, Jersey City, Springfield, Wayne, p. 55 Avrum Joffe, MD • Ridgewood, p. 56 David Lin, MD • Cedar Knolls, Jersey City, Springfield, Wayne, p. 55 Mark Rieger, MD • Cedar Knolls, Jersey City, Springfield, Wayne, p. 55 Mark Solomon, DPM • Cedar Knolls, Jersey City, Springfield, Wayne, p. 55 Joshua Strassberg, MD • Cedar Knolls, Jersey City, Springfield, Wayne, p. 55

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Jeffrey H. Aroesty, MD • Denville, Mount Arlington, p. 65 Dennis A. Burachinsky, DO • Bridgewater Renato J. Giacchi, MD • Morristown, p. 62 Sara B. Immerman, MD • Morristown, p. 62 Seth J. Kanowitz, MD • Morristown, p. 62 Steven Sabin, MD • East Brunswick Damian W. Sorvino, MD • Morristown, p. 62 Jared Wasserman, MD • Hackensack

PEDIATRICS Allyson Agathis, MD • Bedminster Vineetha Alias, DO • Millburn Yilda L. Alvarado Rosario, MD • Harrison Daniel Anderson, MD • Clifton Joanne Aranoff, MD • Fort Lee Julie Ashton, MD • Whippany Kadri Aygen, MD • Chester, Dover Zehra Aygen, MD • Chester, Dover Kandy Bahadur, MD • Millburn, Warren Arlene Balubayan, MD • Bedminster Noel Bansil, MD • Jersey City Susan Barasch, MD • Warren Carl J. Battista, MD • Oradell Jocelyn Bautista, MD • Colts Neck Michelle Bender, MD • Short Hills Vatsala Bhaskar, MD • Freehold Bobak Bidabadi, MD • Kendall Park Stefani Birnhak, DO • Ho-Ho-Kus, Ramsey Ricky Braff, MD • Clinton Rachel Brauner, DO • Hillsborough

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ARNO FRIED, MD PEDIATRIC NEUROSURGEON RUTHERFORD

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Basil Bruno, MD • Rochelle Park Arthur Butensky, MD • Florham Park Maria Caceres, MD • North Bergen Grace Calimlim, MD • Bridgewater Christian Canzoniero, MD • Sparta, p. 68 Alexis Capozzoli, MD • Franklin, Sparta Patrick Caruso, MD • Chester, Hackettstown, p. 64 John N. Cavuto, MD • Westfield Dana Chait-Kessler, MD • Denville Margaret Chen, MD • Westfield Kathleen L. Chin, MD • New Providence Melissa Chism, MD • Fair Lawn, Mahwah, Pompton Plains Yie-Hsien Chu, MD • Oakland Pierre Coant, MD • Deptford Martin Cohen, MD • Morristown, p. 62 Maria R. Collado, MD • Brick Lori A. Colyer-Aversa, MD • Bloomfield, p. 65 Ann Marie Comandatore, MD • Millburn Shaw Condiotte, MD • Tinton Falls Michael Coraggio, MD • Clinton Deborah A. Coy, MD • West Orange, p. 66 Nancy Cozzini, MD • Belleville Saundra K. Creecy, MD • Mount Laurel Kathleen Cuddihy, MD • New Providence Silvia Daici, MD • River Edge Ann DeAngelo, MD • Bergenfield, Old Tappan Marianne DeGennaro, DO • Red Bank Joseph J. DelGiorno, MD • Blackwood Arthur J. DeLorenzo, MD • West Caldwell Nancy DeNicola, DO • Middletown Laura M. Diaz, MD • Fanwood, Warren Madeline M. DiMurro, DO • Westfield, p. 67 John Douvris, MD • Flemington Amina Elkassir, MD • Fort Lee Jeffrey Eng, MD • Millburn Alla Erlikhman, MD • Martinsville Sharon Filler, MD • Warren John Fischer, Jr., MD • Lebanon Sean A. Flynn, MD • Bloomfield, p. 64 Robert Fortin, MD • East Brunswick Joseph Fritzky, MD • Randolph, p. 54 Mary Rose Gallardo, MD • Brick Nicole Garcia, MD • Westfield Maria Gatoulis, MD • New Providence Thomas Genco, MD • Dayton Bonita Gillard, MD • Fanwood Kathleen Greaney, MD • Fair Lawn

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Amy Kotler, MD • Dover Paul R. Kouyoumdji, MD • Salem Donna Koward, MD • Fanwood Sarah Kramer, MD • Fanwood Geeta Kumar, MD • Fort Lee Clara Lee, MD • Ridgefield Park Jeffrey Levy, MD • West Orange Brian Lewis, MD • Fair Lawn Melissa Libert, DO • Chester, Hackettstown, p. 64 Claude Ligenza, MD • Ho-Ho-Kus, Ramsey Michael Liu, MD • Butler, Wayne Alla Lokshina, MD • Old Bridge Jay A. Lovenheim, DO • West Orange, p. 67 Rolando Lozano, MD • Plainfield Susan Malitzky, MD • East Brunswick Alexander Marcus, MD • Warren Kapila Marepalli, MD • Warren David Markel, MD • Hamburg Emmanuel Martakis, MD • Closter, Fort Lee, Teaneck Lauren Martin, MD • Morristown, p. 62 Tamara McCluskey, DO •

Morristown, p. 62 Ruchi Mehta, MD • Bloomfield Melissa Morgan, MD • Randolph, p. 54 Steven Moskowitz, MD • New Providence Suhaib G. Nashi, MD • Morristown, p. 62 Elizabeth Nelson, MD • Dayton Vesna Nikodijevic, MD • Bernardsville, Madison Lisa-Mary O’Donnell, MD • Hackensack Moses F. Olorunnisola, MD • Forked River Maria E. Oropeza, MD • West NewYork Christine Pagano, MD • Clifton Angelo Palermo, MD • Westfield Nicole A. Panza, MD • Westfield, p. 67 Robert A. Panza, MD • Westfield, p. 67 Patricia Papadopolous, MD • Wayne Vasavi H. Parikh, MD • Warren Trupti Patel, MD • Somerset Maryan N. Philips, DO • West Orange, p. 66 Lisa Pivawer, DO • Florham Park, West Orange Andrea Ploshnick, MD • Millburn

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Julie Halvorsen, DO • Lawrenceville Stacey R. Hammer, MD • Moorestown Ruba Hanna, MD • Clifton, Montclair, Pine Brook Madan Hede, MD • Hillsborough Michelle Heller-Barlekamp, DO • Succasunna Ryan Housam, MD • Bedminster Sheeraz Iqbal, MD • Ridgewood Karolina Janasek, MD • Morristown, p. 62 Sheryl Jawetz, MD • Teaneck, Tenafly Daniel Kahn, MD • Parsippany Andrea Katz, MD • Millburn, Warren Shana Kaye, MD • Bergenfield Kysemena Kedzierska, MD • Hackettstown Alexa C. Kemeny, MD • Verona Margot Kerrigan, MD • Chatham, p. 58 Neelam Khadke, MD • Roselle Park Daryl Kim, MD • Columbia John Kintiroglou, MD • Florham Park, West Orange Constantinos Kintiroglou, MD • Florham Park, West Orange


Gwyn Poblete, MD • Morristown, p. 62 Jane C. Presti, MD • Westfield, p. 67 Louis Pupo, MD • Newton Arnold Rabinowitz, MD • Paramus Roula Ramadi, MD • Elmwood Park Rajesh Raman, MD • Sparta, p. 68 Mannan Razzak, MD • Woodland Park Nadia Razzak, MD • Woodland Park Rona Riegelhaupt, MD • Fair Lawn Michael Riggall, MD • Pennington, West Windsor Seetha Rivera, MD • Harrison Roger A. Rivera, MD • Harrison Mona Sadegh, MD • Oakland Jacek Sakowski, MD • Hackettstown Elaine Sanjuan-Saleh, DO • Warren Maritza M. Santiago, MD • Metuchen Jeffrey Saperstein, MD • West Orange Lisa Scofield, MD • Wayne Peter Scott, MD • Flemington Tiffany Scott, MD • Warren Melissa Segal, MD • Waldwick Michele R. Segal, MD • Nutley Laura Senator, MD • Hillsborough Robert Shanik, MD • Lakewood Ritu Sharma, MD • Jersey City Jennifer Shaw-Brachfeld, MD • Chatham, p. 58 Irene Shevelev, MD • Ho-Ho-Kus, Ramsey Beth Singer, MD • Warren Stuart Slavin, MD • Chatham, p. 58 Angelica Soto-Pereira, MD • West Orange, p. 66 Labrini Stathopoulos, MD • Denville

Stephanie Strozuk, MD • Ridgewood Mohamed Tantawi, MD • Hackensack Mary K. Thomas, MD • Clifton Alan E. Thomas, MD • Warren Antonio Thomas, MD • Hackensack, South Plainfield Dawn D. Thompson, MD • Somerset Stacy Thompson, DO • Millburn Andrea Thorp, DO • Somers Point Felicisima Tolentino, MD • Jersey City Valerie Tom, MD • Chatham, p. 58 Denise Visci, MD • New Providence Aijuan Wang, MD • Edison, p. 66

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His care, approach and bedside manner have helped my child with two successful surgeries. He ensured my special needs child had the necessary notes/ accommodations to continue his education during the healing process. —C.B., SPARTA

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Linda Wang, MD • Park Ridge Christopher Weiss, DO • Bergenfield Barry J. Weissman, MD • Hackensack Jessica Wood, DO • Point Pleasant Mondana Yazdi, MD • Wyckoff Tova Yellin, MD • Fair Lawn Susan Yoo, MD • West Orange, p. 67 Alissa Zenack, DO • Hackensack Li Zhang, MD • Kearny

PHYSICAL THERAPY Miriam Cohen, DPT • New Providence Ashley Conklin, PT, DPT, PCS • Ewing Kyle Herrick, DPT • Wayne Azriel Novogroder, PT • New Milford Lee Shazad, DPT • Northfield Giselle Tadros, DPT • Jersey City

PHYSICAL THERAPY: PEDIATRIC Victoria Belkewitch, PT, DPT • Fanwood, p. 66 Michele Diaz-LaManna, PT • Hillsborough, p. 67 Aliza Feuerstein, PT, DPT, PCS • Florham Park, p. 67 Elisheva Fuchs, DPT • Teaneck Nicole Jay, PT, DPT • Fanwood, p. 66 Yana Kofman, DPT • Morristown Shoshana Newman, PT • Livingston, p. 67

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Ms. Gizzi has provided exceptional service and has truly had an emotionally positive impact on the life of my child. She is a very knowledgeable and dedicated professional!

—C.P., BERGENFIELD

MELISSA GIZZI, MA-LAC PSYCHOTHERAPIST ALLENDALE, HOBOKEN

PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT Kori Anderson, PA-C • Florham Park Jill McGovern, MMS, PA • Ridgewood, p. 56 Jaime Morley, PA-C • Cedar Knolls, Jersey City, Springfield, Wayne, p. 55

PODIATRY Elizabeth Anthony, DPM • Randolph Ashley Bittar, DPM • Little Ferry Kaitlin Dickert Gonzales, DPM • Randolph Heidi Godoy, DPM • Wayne Sean Kaufman, DPM • Kenilworth Juliana Paternina, DPM • Hoboken, p. 63 Velimir Petkov, DPM • Clifton Mark Solomon, DPM • Cedar Knolls, Jersey City, Springfield, Wayne, p. 55 Jordan Steinberg, DPM • Florham Park

PSYCHIATRY: CHILD & ADOLESCENT Merritt Hubsher, MD • Cedar Knolls, p. 62 Nanda Muthusawmy, MD • Cedar Knolls, p. 62 Wilbert Yeung, MD • Florham Park, Glen Rock, Hackensack, p. 51 Eileen A. Zhivago, MD • Allendale, Westfield, p. 53

PSYCHOLOGY Randy A. Bressler, PsyD • Millburn, Randolph, p. 65 Amanda Carlin, PhD • Florham Park, Glen Rock, Hackensack, p. 51 Katherine L. Feingold, MD • Livingston

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Jonathan Friedman, PsyD • Closter, p. 65 Joseph Galasso, PsyD • Closter, p. 65 Marie Geron, PhD • Millburn Jessica Haftek, PsyD • Midland Park Dana Kaspereen, PhD • Florham Park Joshua Massler, PsyD • Clark, Livingston, p. 63 Liz Matheis, PhD • Livingston, p. 64 Bryan M. Niederman, PhD • Livingston, Watchung, p. 68 Erika Oak, PsyD • Ho Ho Kus Frank J. Sileo, PhD • Ridgewood Craig Springer, PhD • Cranford

PSYCHOTHERAPY Courtney Alvarez, LCSW • Ho-Ho-Kus Kaitlyn Arent, LPC • Cedar Knolls, p. 62 Tracey Bauer, MA, LMFT • Flanders Rachel Calabrese, MA, LPC • Allendale, Hoboken, p. 61 Keri Cooper, LCSW • Ramsey Sabrina L. Coppola, LCSW • Wyckoff Heather DiDomenico, LPC • Flanders Nicole Filiberti, LCSW • Livingston, p. 64 Loren Galese, M.Ed., LPC • Allendale, Hoboken, p. 61 Cassandra Generelli, MA, BCBA • Denville, p. 65 Melissa Gizzi, MA, LAC • Allendale, Hoboken, p. 61 Katelyn Ihne, LPC • Chester Leigh Kolodny-Kraft, LPC, LCADC • Florham Park, p. 63 Kristen Kurth, MA, LPC • Ridgewood Kara Kushnir, MSW, LCSW • Allendale Nicole Lacherza-Drew, PsyD • Allendale

Jill Meredith, BCBA • Englewood Cassandra Merklinghaus, LSW • Florham Park, p. 63 Melissa Meyer, MA, LPC, CCTP, ACS • Flanders, p. 67 Michelle Molle-Krowiak, LCSW • Livingston, p. 64 Karen Morley, LCSW • Fanwood Meredith Oshman, LPC • Wyckoff Jennifer Politis, PhD, LPC • Allendale, Hoboken, p. 61 Alyson Rosenberg, LPC • Clark, Livingston, p. 63 Jeri Rothe, LCSW, MSW • Chester Colette SanFelice, LPC • Flanders Cheryl Schnabolk, MSW, LCSW • Chester Karin Schoenfeld, LCSW • Wyckoff Kari A. Scimanico, LPC • Wyckoff Kristen Sellix, MSW, LCSW • Allendale Michael Shugrue, LCSW • Cedar Knolls, p. 62 Jennifer Surak, LCSW • Closter, p. 65 Allison Tyler, LCSW • Cedar Knolls, p. 62 Sandra Van Nest, LCSW • Mountain Lakes Alexa Vernola, MS, LAC • Chester Christa M. Wolski, LCSW • Rocky Hill

PULMONOLOGY: PEDIATRIC Pamela A. Mukhatiyar, MD • Paramus

RADIATION ONCOLOGY Joseph P. Weiner, MD • New Brunswick

SPEECH THERAPY Paula A. Aichele, MA, CCC-SLP • Summit Patricia Alicea, MA, CCC-SLP • Summit Nicole Antoniotti, MS, CCC-SLP • Summit Lindsay Bach Smith, MS, CCC-SLP • Budd Lake Lynn Balewicz, MA, CCC-SLP • Metuchen Stephanie Bolinder, MS, CCC-SLP • Summit Kelly Cahill, MS, CCC-SLP • Wyckoff Nancy Calamusa, MA, CCC-SLP • East Brunswick Courtney Caruso, MS, CCC-SLP • Hackettstown

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Patricia DeLuca, MA, CCC-SLP • Cranford Dawn DiStefano, MS, CCC-SLP • Bayville Masina Dua, MS, CCC-SLP • Caldwell Denise Favor Bayles, MA, CCC-SLP • Bridgewater, p. 65 Melissa Felicio-Silva, MS, CCC-SLP • Westfield Laura Francesco, MS, CCC-SLP • Summit Linda Franco, CCC-SLP • Paramus Kaitlyn Gallagher, MS, CCC-SLP • Jersey City Marisa Gasman, MS, CCC-SLP • Livingston Amy Gerberry, MS, CCC-SLP • Jersey City Jennifer Hartman, MS, CCC-SLP • Wayne, p. 65 Samantha Herrick, MS, CCC-SLP • Wayne Linda Hoehn, MA, CCC-SLP • Hillsborough, p. 67

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Andrew Howard, MS, CCC-SLP • Wayne Marissa Iskandar, MS, SLP • Martinsville Deanna Jannicelli Corby, MS, CCC-SLP • Cedar Grove Dana Kaminsky, MS, CCC-SLP • Jersey City Jaclyn LaMorte, MS, CCC-SLP • Jersey City Karen Lelchuk, MS, CCC-SLP • Hoboken Cynthia Marrapodi, MS, CCC-SLP • Summit Carolyn Maso, MA, CCC-SLP • Summit Leanne Merlo, MA, CCC-SLP • Westfield Heidi Miller, MS, CCC-SLP • Florham Park Talia Napoletano, SLP • Jersey City Shelli Napolitano, MA, CCC-SLP • Waldwick Megan Papandrea, MA, CCC-SLP • Cranford Doreen Randone, MS, CCC-SLP • Metuchen Sharon Ratiner, MA, CCC-SLP • Metuchen

John Ricciardi, MA, CCC-SLP • Metuchen Susan Rothschild, MS, CCC-SLP • Hackensack Melissa Rotsides Bakker, MA, CCC-SLP • Succasunna, p. 65 Reesa Salomon, MS, CCC-SLP • Maplewood Shery Seewald, MS, CCC-SLP • Pine Brook Janelle Sous, MA, CCC-SLP • Pine Brook Heidi Sperling, MS, CCC-SLP • Metuchen Naomi Sutton, MA, CCC-SLP • Wayne, p. 65 Courtney Swanson, MS, CCC-SLP • Jersey City Nicole Tharp, MA, CCC-SLP • Bayville

SPORTS MEDICINE Andrew A. Willis, MD • Cedar Knolls, p. 59

UROLOGY: PEDIATRIC Thomas F. Kolon, MD • Princeton

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rs. M. Darryl Antonacci, Randal R. Betz and Laury A. Cuddihy are world-class scoliosis surgeons treating local New Jersey families and patients with scoliosis from all over the world. A board-certified spine and scoliosis surgeon, Dr. Antonacci has extensive surgical experience with adults and children, and is a world leader in scoliosis surgery.

Minimally-Invasive Treatment Options The physicians at the Institute for Spine and Scoliosis are pioneers and leaders in the field of scoliosis both nationally and internationally, and focus on pediatric scoliosis and spondylolisthesis. Drs. Antonacci, Betz and Cuddihy restore function of the spine with near normal contour and movement—and significantly faster 46

recovery—by utilizing surgical methods that are less invasive than traditional approaches. Following in the footsteps of his four older siblings who are all physicians, Dr. Antonacci chose to specialize in scoliosis after seeing a need for minimally-invasive solutions with less scarring and better outcomes. He developed the Anterior Scoliosis Correction (ASC) procedure, a flexible approach for correcting the scoliosis curve that leaves minimal scarring. The muscle-sparing surgery helps maximize flexibility while straightening small, large and even stiff curves in both growing and mature patients. “The ASC procedure is the most advanced minimallyinvasive treatment for correcting the scoliosis curve. It gives a child the ability to continue an active life with flexibility,” he says. NJFAMILY.COM | DECEMBER 2021


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“De-rotation of the curve has transformed who I can treat just by modifying the procedure,” Dr. Antonacci adds. “Curve de-rotation with Vertebral Body Tethering (VBT) is difficult because ribs are in the way while ASC allows for de-rotation, therefore greater corrections are possible. ASC has become a corrective procedure, not a passive tether procedure like VBT. ASC is Drs. ABC’s multi-year, multi-generational and pioneering advancement of VBT.”

Support for Families The practice provides a nurturing, supportive environment for families. “We never rush anyone, and always take the time to answer questions,” Dr. Antonacci says. The practice also offers a private Facebook group as a support forum for families to ask questions and share experiences. “Everyone’s nervous when dealing with such a personal procedure, and parents have a lot of questions about preand post-care,” he says. “We’re not only there to support patients in the office or hospital, but my team and I are constantly checking in with our families via calls, text messages and emails.”

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world’s most prestigious universities for spinal surgery. He maintains positions as attending physician in the department of orthopaedic surgery at Saint Peter’s University Hospital; clinical assistant professor of orthopaedic surgery at Mount Sinai Medical Center, and attending physician in the department of orthopaedic surgery at the University Medical Center of Princeton. Dr. Antonacci is among only a few individuals to receive the Russell Hibbs Award for Research from the Scoliosis Research Society twice. A Diplomate of the National Board of Medical Examiners, Dr. Antonacci is a Fellow of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgery, American College of Surgeons, Scoliosis Research Society, Cervical Spine Research Society and the North American Spine Society. “It’s very rewarding to know that our treatments make such a huge impact in children’s lives,” he says.

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Left to right: (standing) Madeline Sweeney, APN, CPNP, Elaine A. Warner, Karen Massaro, M. Darryl Antonacci, MD, Janet L. Cerrone, PA-C, Allison R. Haas, RN, (seated) Chris Gergo, Randal R. Betz, MD, Laury A. Cuddihy, MD, Michele Oakley, Dominique Haoson

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ome 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 every patient should receive exceptional and individualized treatment. The practice specializes in treating children with cerebral palsy, epilepsy, hydrocephalus, brain tumors, other birth defects and 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 personally relate to all the pressures on parents these days.” 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’re all actively involved in clinical research and have published numerous articles in neurosurgical journals. Dr. Mazzola has presented at national neuroscience meetings and received grants from the Children’s Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation and New Jersey State Cancer Commission; she has also published many nationallyrecognized pediatric guidelines. “We strongly believe in evidence-based medicine,” she says. “We’re very proud of the quality of care we provide to our patients.”

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 minimally

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invasive 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. 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. Recently added to the NJPNI team, pediatric neurologist Dr. Jeffrey Kornitzer specializes in neurodevelopmental conditions such as ADHD and autism, seizures, tics and autonomic disorders. Dr. Leyda Sanchez Ortiz reads EEGs for children. Dr. Mazzola is the founder of the Craniofacial Center at Goryeb Children’s Hospital, the Pediatric Brain and Spine Tumor Center and the Spasticity and Gait Disorder Center of Goryeb Children’s Hospital.

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Catherine Mazzola, MD 131 Madison Ave., 3rd Fl., Morristown 385 Prospect Ave., 2nd Fl., Hackensack 984 NJ-36 S., Hazlet 333 Mt. Hope Road, Ste. 140B, First Fl., Rockaway 973-326-9000 njpni.com

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ADVANCED NEUROSURGERY ASSOCIATES

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r. Arno Fried directs the largest pediatric neurosurgery practice in New Jersey. Along with Drs. Mostafa El Khashab and Vivek Ramakrishnan, Advanced Neurosurgery Associates provide pediatric neurosurgery coverage 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Dr. Fried, who has 30 years of experience, practices pediatric neurosurgery at Hackensack University Medical Center, St. Barnabas Medical Center, St. Peter’s University Hospital, Jersey City Medical Center, Morristown Medical Center, Holy Name Medical Center, Monmouth Medical Center and Goryeb Children’s Hospital; he holds leadership positions at some of these hospitals.

Family-Centered His family-centered practice provides a very high level of experience to his young patients and their caregivers. He is among a small group of neurosurgeons in the country to be board certified in both general neurosurgery and pediatric neurosurgery. Dr. Fried began his career at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. He then served as chief of pediatric neurosurgery at the world-renowned Cleveland Clinic. For

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many years, he has served as chief of pediatric neurosurgery at the New Jersey hospitals where he practices.

Surgical Techniques Dr. Fried and Dr. El Khashab specialize in all aspects of pediatric neurosurgery. They treat cases of hydrocephalus, epilepsy and brain tumors. They have mastered many new surgical techniques, including endoscopic minimally-invasive neurosurgery, epilepsy surgery and navigation for brain tumor resections. Dr. Fried has received numerous honors in his field. Among these are his inclusion as Top Neurosurgeon in New York magazine, NJ Monthly, Inside Jersey, Castle and Connolly Top Docs, and America’s Best Doctors. His program at Hackensack UMC has been ranked among the top programs in US News & World Report. Dr. Fried’s associate Dr. Mostafa El Khashab is a fellowship trained pediatric neurosurgeon from a prestigious institution.

Arno H. Fried, MD Mostafa El Khashab, MD 201 Rte. 17 N., Ste. 501, Rutherford 201-457-0044 • ana-neurosurgery.com

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ADVANCED PSYCHIATRIC ASSOCIATES

Left to right: Wilbert Yeung, MD; Ethan Isidro, MD; Amanda Carlin, PhD; Christopher Scovell, DO

Child and Adolescent Psychiatry

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t 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

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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 advancedpsychiatricassociates.com

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THE ADVANCED SPINE CENTER

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r. 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’s been recognized as a Castle Connolly Top Doctor; voted Top Doctor by New York Magazine and New Jersey Monthly 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; cervical and lumbar disc herniations and stenosis; minimally-invasive spine surgery, 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 NJ to utilize the first and only FDA approved tether

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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 minimallyinvasive 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 theadvancedspinecenter.com

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COHESIVE HEALTH AND WELLNESS

Left to right: Robert Colantuono, LAC; Ashley Blake Strongwater, PA-C; Eileen Zhivago, MD; Caren Weingart, LCSW

Child / Adolescent Psychiatry / Adult Psychiatry

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t her private practices in Westfield and Allendale, Dr. Eileen Zhivago, board-certified in child, adolescent, and adult psychiatry, offers comprehensive assessments and treatment plans for psychiatric issues. The practice recently expanded to meet the needs of her patients by welcoming therapists Robert Colantuono, LAC, and Caren Weingart, LCSW, and a psychiatric physician’s assistant, Ashley Strongwater, MPAS, PA-C. “Kids are anxious about being back in school in person, and we know that time is of the essence right now—so we expanded our practice to help meet the needs of our community during these trying times and ensure that families aren’t left waiting for appointments,” Dr. Zhivago says.

Conservative, Evidence-Based Approach Dr. Zhivago and her team take a conservative yet dynamic and modern approach when developing evidencebased strategies that ensure positive outcomes for their patients. The practice’s offices provide a comfortable and welcoming space but they are currently meeting with their patients virtually due to the COVID pandemic.

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“We’re huge believers in reducing the stigma of mental health—there’s no shame in walking into a doctor’s office to get a strep test, and the same should apply when seeking help to improve yourself emotionally and psychologically,” Dr. Zhivago says.

Helping Families Thrive The clinicians specialize in working with adults, adolescents, children and their families to help them better understand and manage life’s challenges. They’re committed to treating the whole person and communicating with each child’s therapist, pediatrician and school. “We treat children as unique individuals to help them thrive in whatever they’re doing in life,” she says. “I love working with kids because they’re so genuine and honest—and helping them grow up to become fulfilled, productive adults is incredibly rewarding to all of us.”

Eileen A. Zhivago, MD 215 North Ave. W., Westfield 70 W. Allendale Ave., Ste. D, Allendale 908-308-4500 • cohesivehealthandwellness.com

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COLLEGE PLAZA PEDIATRICS

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Left to right: Michelle Bartlett, APN; Barbara Baggstrom, APN; Drs. Joseph Fritzky, Melissa Morgan

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t 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 collectively have more than 40 years of experience in dealing with issues ranging from infant prematurity care to childhood development disorders to teenage issues,” Dr. Morgan says.

Patient-Oriented Pediatric Care The physicians and nurse practitioners 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 always treated with respect and receive personalized attention. The patientoriented practice offers early morning hours, evening and Saturday hours and telemedicine consults. “Our top priority is the health and well-being of our patients,” Dr. Morgan says. “We treat using evidence-based medicine and aim to provide guidance that will educate and calm parents.”

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A Collaborative Approach College Plaza Pediatrics blends up-to-date and innovative diagnostic tools with a unique and collaborative approach to healthcare. Along with a full scope of pediatric services, they diagnose and treat pediatric mental health and behavioral issues such as ADHD, depression and anxiety and offer lactation and breastfeeding support services. The practice also provides asthma monitoring, minor laceration repair, wart treatment, acne management and non-surgical molding for newborn ear deformities. “We offer more than the traditional pediatric office,” Dr. Fritzky says. “Our patients appreciate the extra level of care they receive with us.” The practice has been nominated as an NJ’s “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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he Pediatric Orthopedic Center provides the highest quality nonsurgical and surgical care for pediatric and adolescent patients who have sports injuries and issues involving the spine, bones, joints and muscles. The doctors provide world-class care locally at Goryeb Children’s Hospital, Saint Barnabas and Overlook Medical Centers and Short Hills Surgery Center. They also have access to the internationally recognized NYU Hassenfeld Children’s Hospital when needed. The Pediatric Orthopedic Center is one of the most award-winning orthopedic practices in the tri-state area and is among the largest pediatric orthopedic practices in the nation.

State-of-the-Art Care The seven pediatric orthopedic surgeons, pediatric podiatrist and nationally-certified orthopedic physician assistant at The Pediatric Orthopedic Center are all fellowship trained in nationally and internationally recognized programs. The training at these world class centers allow the physicians to provide state-of-the-art care using the most advanced diagnostic tools including the only low-dose X-ray EOS imaging machine in northern New Jersey. The doctors always use techniques and equipment that expedite care and recovery

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THE PEDIATRIC ORTHOPEDIC CENTER

Left to right: (back row) Drs. Mark Solomon, Mark Rieger, Joshua Strassberg and Jaime Ann Morley, PA-C; (front row) Drs. Samara Friedman, David Lin, Tamir Bloom, Anna Katsman

from injury with enhanced safety such as the firefly system during spinal surgery.

Pioneers in Orthopedic Care Dr. Rieger was the first division chief of Pediatric Orthopedics at Morristown Medical Center, was the first doctor in New Jersey to be certified in the Ponseti technique for non-operative clubfoot treatment and performed the first endoscopic spine surgery in New Jersey. The practice was the first in the state to perform hip ultrasound to evaluate hip dysplasia. The physicians at The Pediatric Orthopedic Center take pride in providing cutting-edge care and treating their patients as their own children.

Mark Rieger, MD; David Lin, MD Joshua Strassberg, MD Samara Friedman, MD; Jaime Morley, PA-C Tamir Bloom, MD; Mark Solomon, DPM 218 Ridgedale Ave., Ste. 101, Cedar Knolls 609 Morris Ave., 2nd Fl. Springfield 377 Jersey Ave., Ste. 280A, Jersey City 246 Hamburg Tpke., Ste. 304, Wayne 973-538-7700 • pediatricorthopedics.com

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PREFERRED PEDIATRIC ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY

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orn and raised in Wyckoff, Dr. Avrum Joffe works alongside orthopedic surgeon Dr. Hakan Pehlivan and physician assistant Jill McGovern in a growing practice that meets the needs of its patient population with expanded hours and services.

Helping Kids Live Life to the Fullest A board-certified, fellowship-trained pediatric orthopedic surgeon, Dr. Joffe opts for the most conservative and least invasive treatments whenever possible. “We’re focused on kids and their needs,” says the father of three. “Our goal is to optimize function and help children reach their maximum potential.” The practice is affiliated with Vanguard Surgical Center, Hackensack University Medical Center and The Valley Hospital, where Dr. Joffe serves as Associate Director of Orthopedics. Although he treats all pediatric orthopedic conditions, Dr. Joffe specializes in fractures and sports injuries, including the latest techniques in ACL reconstruction. He uses technology such as digital X-rays to make treatments safe and practical in family-friendly, state-of-the-art exam rooms. “Kids just want to get back to the playground, and we want to help them live their lives to the fullest,” he says.

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Providing the Best Possible Outcomes Dr. Joffe earned his MD from New Jersey Medical School and completed his internship and residency in orthopedic surgery at St. Luke’s Roosevelt Hospital as well as a fellowship at the Rady Children’s Hospital of San Diego. He trained in orthopedic oncology at MSKCC and pediatric orthopedic surgery at the Alfred I. duPont Hospital for Children. Dr. Joffe remains up-to-date with the most progressive pediatric orthopedic techniques to provide the best possible outcomes for patients. He’s involved with Healing the Children NJ, which provides medical care to underserved children internationally. “We’re committed to offering the latest and greatest treatments to kids,” he says.

Avrum Joffe, MD Jill McGovern, MMS, PA 106 Prospect St., 3rd Fl. Ridgewood 201-639-2656 pposmd.com

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RARITAN FAMILY HEALTH CARE

Left to right: (top row) Drs. Christina Khalil, Robin Mukherjee, Jennifer Smith, APRN-BC, (bottom row) Drs. Lisa Jordan-Scalia, Joseph Scalia

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aritan Family Health Care is a patientcentered medical practice where boardcertified physicians and husband-and-wife team Dr. Joseph Scalia and Dr. Lisa JordanScalia treat each patient as an individual. “At Raritan Family Health Care, our family is caring for your family,” says Dr. Joseph Scalia.

Convenience for Patients, Keeping Families Healthy The practice offers extended morning, evening and weekend hours. The doctors are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week for emergency calls, and patients can also contact the physicians via secure e-mail. “We truly have a patient-centered philosophy, and always make ourselves available to patients,” says Dr. Christina Khalil, who is board certified in family medicine. “Keeping our patients healthy is just as important to us as treating their ailments.” The doctors treat a wide spectrum of illnesses while emphasizing preventive care to keep children and adults healthy. “Kids are innocent, funny and sweet, and it’s rewarding to make a difference in their lives,” says Dr. Jordan-Scalia.

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Dr. Scalia attended the New York College of Osteopathic Medicine and completed his residency at Somerset Medical Center. He serves on the boards for the Hunterdon Healthcare System, Hunterdon Medical Center and Hunterdon Healthcare Partners. Dr. JordanScalia and Dr. Khalil attended the New York College of Osteopathic Medicine and completed their residencies at Somerset Medical Center and RWJ-Rutgers, respectively.

High-Quality, Low-Cost Medical Care The practice is affiliated with Hunterdon Medical Center, Morristown Medical Center and RWJ University Hospital. The modern, high-tech practice participates in a program with insurance companies to provide the highest quality of care at the lowest cost to the patient. “We love that practicing family medicine allows us to treat the entire family—and, in many cases, three to four generations of families,” Dr. Scalia says.

Lisa Jordan-Scalia, DO 901 Rte. 202, Raritan • 908-253-6640 316 Main St., Bedminster • 908-781-9800 raritanfamily.com

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TOUCHPOINT PEDIATRICS

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Left to right: Drs. Valerie Tom, Jennifer Shaw-Brachfeld, Stuart Slavin, Margot Kerrigan

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ounded by Dr. Jennifer Shaw, Touchpoint Pediatrics in Chatham specializes in comprehensive, family-centered primary care and has provided a medical home for families since 2002. Its dedicated team of physicians has continued to see patients throughout the COVID pandemic. The practice invested in a state-of-the-art UV-C light to sanitize both surfaces and the air between appointments, provides telemedicine appointments and is offering drive-through flu shot clinics again this year. 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

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Kids’ Doc” since the program’s inception, the doctors are on staff at Morristown Medical Center, Overlook Medical Center and St. Barnabas Medical Center.

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 helps families feel at home. 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. “We’re all raising families locally, so the commitment to being your child’s medical home is one we take very seriously,” Dr. Shaw says.

Jennifer Shaw-Brachfeld, MD Margot Kerrigan, MD Stuart Slavin, MD Valerie Tom, MD 17 Watchung Ave., Chatham 973-665-0900 • touchpointpediatrics.com

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r. 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.

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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

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Improving Patients’ Quality of Life “Our mission is to alleviate pain, improve function and enhance quality of life for patients suffering from spine disorders,” says Dr. Emami, the founder of University Spine Center and Chairman of Orthopaedics at St. Joseph’s University Medical Center. The doctors evaluate each patient’s spine disorder case by case, considering 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 listen to their patients to collaborate on individualized treatment plans. “Our goal is to make people better, not

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Cutting-Edge Surgeries 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. As Dr. Faloon says: “Parents frequently ask me what their children’s condition means for their future. I’m proud to promise them that they are our patients for life. We do not stop taking care of them. We treat them into adulthood.”

Arash Emami, MD; Ki Soo Hwang, MD Kumar Sinha, MD; Michael J. Faloon, MD 915 Clifton Ave., Clifton 401 Hackensack Ave., 10th Fl., Hackensack 131 Madison Ave., 3rd Fl., Morristown 504 Valley Rd., Ste. 203, Wayne 95 University Pl., New York, NY 973-686-0700 universityspinecenter.com

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he all-female group of therapists at Wellness Counseling of Bergen County provides children, teens, adults and couples with a safe, judgmentfree space to receive emotional support and guidance to move forward in life.

Helping Families Achieve Emotional Health The highly trained, compassionate practitioners strive to make therapy fun in their warm and welcoming office, where there are lots of games and toys for kids. They pride themselves on their responsiveness to patients and connections within the local community. “We never leave anyone hanging—you will always get a call back from us with guidance, even if we’re not the right fit for your family,” says Dr. Jennifer Politis, a mom of three. The practice’s mission is to help people achieve emotional health, whether it’s helping families navigate anxiety, depression or divorce or guiding couples through the stress caused by the pandemic. “We find it very fulfilling to help children, teens and adults through transitions, whether it’s moving from elementary to middle school or working through a quarter-life crisis,” she says.

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A Collaborative Approach The therapists collaborate with each other as well as with school districts, pediatricians and other providers to create the most comprehensive treatment plan for each person. The clinicians are all trained in a variety of approaches and therapies, and are committed to incorporating the newest and most innovative therapeutic techniques into the practice. They strive to help alter long-standing behavior patterns and negative perceptions that hold clients back from experiencing more meaningful, fulfilling lives. “We are all especially passionate about working with kids— we love how unique and special they are,” Dr. Politis says. “There’s nothing more rewarding than seeing families make positive changes and improve their lives.”

WELLNESS COUNSELING OF BERGEN COUNTY

Left to right: (standing) Jessica Carvalheira, LAC; Taylor Pini, LAC; Jesse Brady, LAC; Jennifer Cruz; Jennifer Politis, PhD, LPC; Allie Loeb, LSW; Rachel Calabrese, LPC; Chelsea Keough, LAC; Regina Curcione, APN; Charlene Juengling, LAC; (seated) Lara Librie, LPC; Kara James, LAC; Melissa Gizzi, LAC; Colleen Manley, LAC; Loren Galese, M.Ed., LPC

Jennifer Politis, PhD, LPC Loren Galese, M.Ed., LPC Rachel Calabrese, MA, LPC Melissa Gizzi, MA, LAC 70 W. Allendale Ave., Ste. D, Allendale 258 Newark St., Ste. 208, Hoboken 201-661-8070 • wellnesscounselingbc.com

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ADHD, MOOD AND BEHAVIOR CENTER Child, Adolescent and Adult Psychiatry

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rs. Sterchele, Muthusawmy and Hubsher 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 or NY. Also, our Urgent Psych Care program

Left to right: Damian Sorvino, MD; Seth Kanowitz; MD, Sara Immerman, MD; Renato Giacchi, MD

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 Allison Tyler, LCSW Michael Shugrue, LCSW Kaitlyn Arent, LPC

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

ADVOCARE ENT SPECIALISTS OF MORRISTOWN Otolaryngology

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dvocare Ear, Nose and Throat Specialists of Morristown has provided families with a full spectrum of otolaryngological care for more than 30 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. The practice has instituted extensive COVID-19 safety measures, including enhanced disinfecting protocols, HEPA filters and reduced patient flow. 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

Left to right: (back row) Nicole Vales-Buchwald, APN; Drs. Suhaib Nashi, Martin Cohen, Karolina Janasek, (front row) Drs. Gwyn Poblete, Tamara McCluskey, Lauren Martin

Damian W. Sorvino, MD Seth J. Kanowitz, MD, FACS Renato J. Giacchi, MD Sara B. Immerman, MD

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

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stablished in 1972, Advocare Morristown Pediatric Associates is an NCQA-certified Patient-Centered Medical Home with six physicians and a nurse practitioner. 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 62

and allergies. The practice uses cutting-edge technology to make treatment as comfortable as possible for young patients. “We understand the anxiety parents feel when they have to bring their child to see us. We always take care of patients as if they were our own children,” Dr. Kanowitz says. The practice is affiliated with Goryeb Children’s Hospital and Morristown Medical Center.

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

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oard certified in foot and ankle surgery, Dr. Juliana Paternina strives to get patients back on their feet as soon as possible after an injury. With four NJ locations, the boutique practice provides personalized care in a compassionate environment. “I help my patients fully understand their condition, but also educate them on how to prevent it from happening again,” says Dr. Paternina, a mother of two. The cozy office has a friendly, approachable staff and is equipped with children’s entertainment. “We make kids feel welcome and keep visits as comfortable and pain-free as possible,” she says. The practice utilizes state-of-the-art technology that allows for fast on-site

Left to right: Ashley Merklinghaus, LSW; Jenna Landrigan, PsyD; Leigh Kolodny-Kraft, LPC; Katelyn Smith LAC; Cassandra Merklinghaus, LSW

Hoboken • 201-659-5222 Bloomfield • 973-798-8388 Jersey City • 201-659-7770 Ridgefield • 201-945-8800 footandankleps.com

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offer sessions in-person, virtually and on-location. The office features welcoming, comfortable spaces for art, play and movement therapies. The practice provides complete wraparound care for all clients. “We don’t see people as a diagnosis or use cookie-cutter treatment plans,” she says. “We’re results-focused and help clients tap into their strengths to empower them to reach their goals.”

Leigh Kolodny-Kraft, LPC, LCADC Cassandra Merklinghaus, LSW 123 Columbia Tpke., Ste. 201A Florham Park 973-727-1597 • thekraftgroupinc.org

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icensed clinical psychologist Dr. Joshua Massler provides 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. His multidisciplinary team of experts includes Dr. Jessica Halpern, psychiatrist, Alyson Rosenberg, LPC, Alex Vaccaro MA, Meryl Skinder, LCSW, Jason Lynch, MSW and newest member Sarah West, MA, LAC. “We strive to empower every individual, couple or family to become enlightened and achieve their greatest potential,” says the father of three boys. Dr. Massler and his team work with children, DECEMBER 2021 | NEW JERSEY FAMILY

Juliana Paternina, DPM, FACFAS

THE KRAFT GROUP, INC. he Kraft Group provides customized, compassionate counseling for individuals, couples and families. With more than 25 years of experience, founder and executive director Leigh Kolodny-Kraft offers an alternative to the traditional model of mental health and addiction treatment at her awardwinning practice. The practice’s multi-specialty team works together to provide comprehensive treatment plans tailored to each client’s unique needs. “Everyone on our team has the highest level of training, so we take a detailed, integrative and strength-based approach with an emphasis on the person as a whole to help clients accept, heal and move forward,” she says. The therapists are easily accessible and

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diagnoses. Shockwave treatments are available for kids and teens impacted by sports injuries or recurring conditions such as tendinitis. Dr. Paternina is also highly trained in minimallyinvasive surgery. Dr. Paternina attended Temple University and completed her residency at Jersey Shore University Medical Center, where she received pediatric specialty training.

adolescents and adults dealing with anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, ADHD, self-esteem and relationship issues. His center offers couples counseling and divorce mediation as well as virtual video therapy. “I feel blessed to be able to help children, adolescents and adults become the best versions of themselves,” he says. Dr. Massler received his doctorate from NYU and has two master’s degrees in school psychology and counseling.

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laza Family Care was established in 1973. The doctors at Plaza Family Care in Hackettstown and Chester are available 24/7 and 365 days a year. Pediatrics is open for emergency visits on weekdays, four nights a week, every weekend and most holidays. The practice’s boardcertified pediatricians and internists provide general medical care for infants, children, adolescents and adults. Sub-specialty services in gastroenterology, minor surgical procedures, pulmonary function testing and separate sick and well care waiting rooms are also offered. Its award-winning violence-prevention program, Stand Up for Children, is unique in

Left to right: Michelle Molle-Krowiak, LCSW; Liz Matheis, PhD; Nicole Filiberti, LCSW

the area. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the practice is enforcing strict social distancing policies and has enhanced its already strict disinfecting and sanitizing procedures. Parents can rest assure that Plaza Family Care’s offices are safe for patients and staff. Log onto pfcmd. com for more information and find out why Plaza Family Care has been trusted by families since 1973.

Patrick Caruso, MD Melissa Libert, DO

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

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t Psychological and Educational Consulting, Dr. Liz Matheis, Nicole Filiberti, Michelle Molle-Krowiak and their team provide therapeutic, consultative and psycho-educational assessment services in a warm, inviting practice. The highly trained, compassionate 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 Liz Matheis, PhD Michelle Molle-Krowiak, LCSW 513 West Mount Pleasant Ave., Ste. 212 Livingston 973-400-8371 • psychedconsult.com

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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.

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299 Glenwood Ave., 2nd Fl., Ste. 6, Bloomfield 973-975-4707 • 973-743-5639 sbspediatrics.com NJFAMILY.COM | DECEMBER 2021


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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.

Jeffrey H. Aroesty, MD

400 Valley Rd., Mount Arlington • 973-770-7101 16 Pocono Rd., Denville • 973-453-7100 advocarearoestyent.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 specialties throughout NJ. Telehealth and online therapy sessions are available.

Joe Galasso, PsyD Jonathan Friedman, PsyD Jennifer Surak, LCSW

294 Harrington Ave., Ste. 7, Closter 201-381-6136 • bakerstreetpsych.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

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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.

Jay Bernstein, MD

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

BAYLES FAMILY SPEECH CENTER, LLC Speech-Language Pathology Denise’s experience includes: oral motor deficits, Apraxia, Aphasia, receptive and expressive language, articulation, auditory processing, Autism, and feeding/ swallowing. She has completed two levels of PROMPT training. As a mother of three, she understands the importance of working as a family to help children become better communicators.

Denise Favor Bayles, MA, CCC-SLP 191 Church Rd., Bridgewater 908-578-0825 baylesfamilyspeechcenter.com

BRAVE WINGS THERAPY ABA, Speech, OT We provide kids 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 ABA, Speech, and OT services. The practice is led by Naomi Sutton, a Certified Feeding Specialist, and Jennifer Moore, a Certified PROMPT Instructor.

Naomi Sutton, MA, CCC-SLP, CFS Jennifer Hartman, MS, CCC-SLP 1211 Hamburg Tpke., Ste. 224, Wayne 973-800-8515

AMERICAN SPEECH THERAPY LLC Speech-Language Pathology Melissa is PROMPT trained. Her experience includes speech delay & late talkers, receptive & expressive language, articulation, Autism, auditory processing, apraxia and feeding & swallowing. As a mom herself, Melissa understands the importance of providing children with a supportive and nurturing environment in order to help each child reach his or her full expressive potential.

Melissa Rotsides Bakker, MA, CCC-SLP 109 Main St., Succasunna 973-970-9412 americanspeechtherapy.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

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.

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ANDREA J. SCIARRILLO, DC Sports Medicine and Family Practice

Pediatrics Our office, a Patient Centered Medical home, is dedicated to providing patient care based on the guidelines of the American Academy of Pediatrics. We offer convenient, quality and comprehensive services to all our patients, focusing on well-care, maintenance and prevention. We are open Monday through Saturday and accommodate same day visits for sick patients.

Aijuan Wang, MD

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

2 Lincoln Hwy., Rm. 500, Edison 732-516-9868

DENVILLE CHIROPRACTIC ASSOCIATES, LLC

FIRST CHILDREN SCHOOL

Chiropractic

Pediatric Physical Therapy

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.

Dr. Belkewitch helps children with special needs function safely within an educational environment and reintegrate back into their home district’s school system. She is especially known for her ability to work closely with parents to create a clear plan of care tailored to their child’s needs. Your child’s happiness is her top priority.

Andy Smith, DC

Victoria Belkewitch, PT, DPT

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

WILLIAM C. FRUCHTMAN, OD Optometry Dr. Fruchtman received his undergraduate degree from The University of Virginia and Doctor of Optometry from New England College of Optometry in 1991. He has been in practice since 1991 and enjoys working with young children, teens and their families. He speaks English, Polish and Spanish and a few other languages too.

William C. Fruchtman, OD

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330 South Ave., Fanwood 908-654-2470 firstchildrenservices.com

FTC KIDS

DEBORAH A. COY PEDIATRICS AND ASSOCIATES Pediatrics Dr. Deborah Coy has been dedicated to providing the very best care for her pediatric patients for 30 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

FIRST CHILDREN SCHOOL Physical Therapy Dr. Jay helps children with various special needs safely and effectively navigate their school environment. She has a strong interest in helping visually impaired children improve their strength, balance, coordination and gross motor skills. She collaborates with families, teachers and other related service providers to come up with appropriate classroom strategies to meet their needs.

Nicole Jay, PT, DPT, COMS

330 South Ave., Fanwood 908-654-2471 • firstchildrenservices.com

HOBOKEN FAMILY CHIROPRACTIC + WELLNESS Pediatric Occupational, Physical, Speech & ABA Therapy

FTC Kids is an 8,000 sq. ft sensory clinic in Little Falls, NJ, owned by Raina Koterba. FTC Kids offers an alternative and collaborative approach of OT, PT, ST, and behavioral therapy to promote development and success for all children. They treat a range of diagnoses and focus on the whole child while building relationships with their families and the communities they live in.

Olivea Potenzone, OTD, MOT, OTR/L 163 E. Main St., 2nd Fl., Little Falls 973-339-0141 • ftckids.com

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, CACCP, CSCP 113 Monroe St., Hoboken 201-792-3544 hobokenchiro.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

METRO PEDIATRIC CARDIOLOGY ASSOCIATES Pediatric Cardiology Dr. Donald Putman has an upbeat, engaging approach and keeps visits stress- free for families. Specialties include fetal cardiology, congenital heart disease and acquired and suspected cardiac disease in children. He’s division chief of Pediatric Cardiology and medical director of the Matthew Morahan lll Health Assessment Center for Athletes/Cardiac Screening at Barnabas Health.

Donald Putman, MD, FACC

349 East Northfield Rd., Ste. 105, Livingston 973-597-3333 metropedcardio.com

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 DECEMBER 2021 | NEW JERSEY FAMILY

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

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

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 Madeline M. DiMurro, DO 570 Westfield Ave., Westfield 908-276-6598 pediatricsofwestfield.com

LOVENHEIM PEDIATRICS 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

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

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.

Aliza Feuerstein PT, DPT, PCS

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

PEDIATRIC POTENTIALS Pediatric Occupational and Physical Therapy For over 25 years, our experienced occupational and physical therapists have provided individualized treatments in our 4000 sq. ft. facility, featuring sensory and gross-motor gyms. Treating infant through adolescent concerns including: SPD, perceptual/ coordination difficulties, low muscle tone, Torticollis, fine/gross motor challenges, Autism/ ADHD.

Shoshana Newman, PT, Director

154 S. Livingston Ave., Ste. 204, Livingston 973-535-5010 PediatricPotentialsNJ.com

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PUREPSYCH

SPRINGBOARD THERAPY Clinical Psychology & Psychological Evaluation

LEARN, GROW & THRIVE with US! Relatable and dedicated, Bryan, Juliana, and Carl 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

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

WEISS MEDICAL

PEDIATRIC OT, PT, SPEECH THERAPIES Springboard Pediatric Therapy offers Speech, OT, and PT services 1:1 in an innovative and super fun 3500 sq. ft. facility. We specialize in (SI) Sensory Integration Therapy, play based and traditional speech, feeding (SOS), MEDEK, CME, NDT, school readiness, and floor time/DIR philosophies to help our kids and families meet their goals and thrive. We follow all CDC guidelines for safety.

Patricia O’Brien, OT Lizzy Zimmerman, OT Elizabeth Duffy, OT

25 Lindsley Dr., Ste. 207, Morristown 973-971-0770 • springboardtherapy.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 St., East Brunswick • 732-613-9191 678 Rte. 202/206 N., Unit 1, Bldg. 5, Bridgewater uceyecenter.com

WELLNESS PEDIATRICS

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

Pediatrics Wellness Pediatrics boardcertified pediatricians Dr. Christian Canzoniero and Dr. Rajesh Raman along with Certified Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Amanda Andrews would like to thank all of 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 21 Lafayette Rd., Ste. F, Sparta 973-726-4455 • wellnesspeds.com

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Top Vote-Getters! This year, we received nearly 3,000 nominations for our Favorite Kids’ Docs list. Go to njfamily.com/topvotegetters to see all the nominees.

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1 SEAN FLYNN, MD PEDIATRICIAN BLOOMFIELD

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3 SARAH KRAMER, MD PEDIATRICIAN FANWOOD

J EFFREY ENG, MD PEDIATRICIAN MILLBURN

4 GISELLE TADROS, DPT PHYSICAL THERAPIST JERSEY CITY 5 LAURA DIAZ, MD PEDIATRICIAN FANWOOD, WARREN 6 JESSICA HAINES, APN NURSE PRACTITIONER MILLBURN 7 TIFFANY SCOTT, MD PEDIATRICIAN WARREN

1 ROBERT PETERMAN, DMD ORTHODONTIST HILLSBOROUGH, SOMERVILLE 2 JASON ROSENFELD, DMD PEDIATRIC DENTIST BUTLER 3 MELISSA BURRUEZO, DMD PEDIATRIC DENTIST BEDMINSTER 4 ERNEST L. WANG, DDS ORTHODONTIST BRICK TOWNSHIP 5 BERNARD GORKOWITZ, DDS ORTHODONTIST HASBROUCK HEIGHTS, LIVINGSTON 6 MILA COHEN, DDS PEDIATRIC DENTIST JERSEY CITY 7 MELISSA ROBERTO, DMD ORTHODONTIST ROCKAWAY

8 VINEETHA ALIAS, DO PEDIATRICIAN MILLBURN

8 DANIEL AKKAWAY, DDS ORTHODONTIST KINNELON, MONTVALE, VERNON, WEST MILFORD

9 DONNA KOWARD, MD PEDIATRICIAN FANWOOD

9 ROBERT L. SANFORD, DMD ORTHODONTIST BRIDGEWATER

10 B ONITA GILLARD, MD PEDIATRICIAN FANWOOD

10 MARY JO MCGUIRE, DMD PEDIATRIC DENTIST ANNANDALE

11 SABRINA COPPOLA, LCSW PSYCHOTHERAPIST WYCKOFF

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12 SUSAN KORB, APN NURSE PRACTITIONER WARREN

11 JOHN BUTLER, DMD ORTHODONTIST FREEHOLD, MANAHAWKIN 12 LAURENE WOLF, DMD ORTHODONTIST HILLSBOROUGH

13 K ANDY BAHADUR, MD PEDIATRICIAN MILLBURN, WARREN

13 ELISA VELASQUEZ, DMD PEDIATRIC DENTIST CREAM RIDGE, MANAHAWKIN, TOMS RIVER

14 A NDREA PLOSHNICK, MD PEDIATRICIAN MILLBURN

14 DEBRA DURYEA, DMD DENTIST MENDHAM

15 MICHAEL SIEGEL, OD OPTOMETRIST BUDD LAKE

15 DANIEL YOO, DDS PEDIATRIC DENTIST RANDOLPH


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Jeannette Glass-Brudzinski, DMD, MS • Florham Park, p. 78 Rebecca Jackson, DDS • Chatham Dina Jackson, DMD • Hackensack, p. 87 Efthimios Kalavrouziotis, DMD • Randolph Jion Kim, DMD • Bedminster Steven Koretzky, DMD • South Orange Bobby Lee, DDS • Montville

Robert Mason, DMD • Ridgefield Mike Mavrostomos, DMD • Bedminster Elliot Nash, DMD • West Orange, p. 76 Majid Navi, DDS • Livingston Sirin Ocharoen, DMD • Florham Park Elliot Rand, DDS • Flanders Lisa D. Rangel, DMD • Morristown, p. 96 Samuel Romano, DMD • Madison

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Drew Satnick, DDS • Hackensack, Tenafly Greg Scheier, DDS • Millburn William Scott, DMD • Warren Neepa Shah, DMD • South Orange Bhairavi Sheth, DMD • Hillsborough, p. 95 Ella Shuster, DDS • Chatham, Westfield, p. 89 Gary Silverstrom, DDS • Livingston Svetlana Smirnova, DDS • Flemington Jennifer Sunkin, DMD • Parsippany Viktoria Sverdlov, DMD • Lyndhurst Eric Veenstra, DMD • Midland Park, p. 97 Anthony J. Vocaturo, DDS • Colts Neck Ali N. Weiselberg, DDS • Fort Lee, p. 95

ORAL & MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY Benjamin Jacobs, DMD • Caldwell, Florham Park, p. 95 Michael Kirsch, DDS • Caldwell, Florham Park, p. 95

ORTHODONTICS Domenico Addiego, DMD • Manahawkin Daniel Akkaway, DDS • Kinnelon, Montvale, Vernon, West Milford Heather Albert, DMD • Cream Ridge, Manahawkin, Toms River, p. 81 Kenneth Banasiak, DMD • Basking Ridge, Mendham, p. 89 Heather Baumwoll, DMD • Randolph Zachary Berman, DDS • Hawthorne Stephen Bosonac, DDS • Brick, Clark, p. 94

Heather Brosnan, DMD • Rutherford, p. 73 John Butler, DMD • Manahawkin, p. 96 David Caggiano, MS, DMD • Parsippany, p. 74 Salvatore J. Carcara, DMD • Allendale, Westwood Christina R. Carter, DMD • Madison, p. 90 Michael Castagna, DDS • Dunellen, Madison, p. 92 Giri Chelian, DDS • Union City, p. 96 Michael J. Chung, DDS • Freehold, Manalapan Christopher Chung, DDS • Millburn Tina S. Chung, DMD • Clifton, p. 94 LeeAnn Clark, DDS • Rutherford, p. 73 Patrick T. Cuozzo, DDS • Lincroft, Sea Girt, p. 90

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Dr. Elisa was amazing and incredibly calming with my son after a couple not so great experiences with another office. She took time to explain and break down why we were having specific issues and we left our appointment feeling great with no tears.

—K.G., BELMAR

ELISA VELAZQUEZ, DMD PEDIATRIC DENTIST CREAM RIDGE MANAHAWKIN TOMS RIVER

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Michael Duong, DDS • Ridgewood Barbara Fodero, DDS, MS • Chatham, p. 75 Eric Frank, DDS • Westfield Miriam T. Furlong, DMD • Cream Ridge, Manahawkin, Toms River, p. 81 Stanley Gersch, DMD • Cranford, Linden, Westfield, p. 79 Scott D. Gersch, DMD • Cranford, Linden, Westfield, p. 79 Avi Goel, DMD • Berkeley Heights, p. 94 Bernard Gorkowitz, DDS • Hasbrouck Heights, Livingston Brett Handsman, DMD • Springfield, p. 86 Douglas Harte, DMD • Livingston, Sparta, p. 95 Sirena Hsieh, DMD • Freehold, Hazlet Payal Jain, DDS • Saddle Brook Krystian F. Jarosz, DMD • Sparta, Sussex, p. 96 Jeffrey S. Karlin, DDS • East Brunswick, Manalapan Lee Kaswiner, DDS • Springfield, p. 86 Denise Kitay, DDS • Parsippany Brian Leung, DMD • Old Bridge, p. 93 Darren Loew, DDS • Annandale, Bridgewater, Flemington, p. 91 Seth Margulies, DDS • Perth Amboy, p. 94 Jorge A. Matos, DDS • Roselle Park Mehreen Merchant, DMD • Lincroft, Sea Girt, p. 90

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PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY Dan Allen, DDS • Oakland, p. 95 Michelle M. Backhaus, DMD • East Brunswick, p. 94 Madeline Badalaty, DMD • Ocean Twp. Yashashwini Bangalore Marappa, DDS • Mahwah Joseph Basilicato, DMD • Pompton Lakes, p. 96 Mitchell Bayroff, DDS • Summit Melissa Burruezo, DMD • Bedminster Christina R. Carter, DMD • Madison, p. 90 Ron Chang, DDS • Clifton, p. 95 Andy Chung, DMD • Princeton, p. 95 Christina Ciano, DMD • Princeton Daniel Cohen, DDS • Englewood Mila Cohen, DDS • Jersey City Archana Devi, DDS • Branchburg, p. 90 Dawn M. Forbes, DDS • Monmouth Junction

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Raha Ghafurian, DMD • Cream Ridge, Manahawkin, Toms River, p. 81 Akriti Gupta, DMD • Cream Ridge, Manahawkin, Toms River, p. 81 Preeti Gupta, DDS • Fair Lawn, p. 96 Sharna Hemrajani, DMD • Parsippany Kimberly Hollywood, DMD • Nutley, p. 92 Vivian Hwangbo, DMD • West Orange, p. 76 Liza Idelchik, DDS • Kinnelon, Montvale, Vernon, West Milford Edward M. Jackson, DMD • Hackensack, p. 87 Julie Jong, DMD • Westfield, p. 88 Radhika Kapoor, DDS • Hoboken Elyse Kerschner, DDS • Jersey City Stephen B. Korson, DDS • Summit Dennis Lam, DDS, MS • Florham Park, p. 78 Bernadette Lapena, DDS • Branchburg, Newton, p. 80, p. 90 Michael Lateiner, DMD • Cedar Knolls, Newton, p. 80 Pamela Ledig, DMD • Bloomfield Philip Lee, DMD • West Orange, p. 76 Aimee Leibowitz-Frank, DDS • Westfield Iva Leroy, DDS • West Orange, p. 76 Nadia Majeed, DDS • Springfield Andrea Mann, DMD • Basking Ridge, p. 93 Aaron Mannella, DMD • Randolph Tyra Manso, DDS • Montclair, p. 91 Natasha Mathias, DMD • Montclair Rosalie V. Matos, DDS • Roselle Park, p. 94 Timothy McCabe, DMD • Westfield, p. 88 Mary Jo McGuire, DMD • Annandale, p. 93

Wilma McPherson, DMD • Jersey City Michael Neiman, DDS • Rutherford, p. 96 Rosalie Nguyen, DMD • Edgewater, p. 77 Brian No, DDS • Dumont Francine Paladino, DMD • Cherry Hill Mrunal Parmar, DDS • Park Ridge, p. 96 Milan Patel, DMD • West Windsor Leandro Piccoli, DDS • Clifton, p. 95 Amy Planz, DDS • Hillsborough, p. 95 Mario E. Ramos, DMD • Midland Park Victoria Roeder, DDS • Cream Ridge, Manahawkin, Toms River, p. 81 Jason P. Rosenfeld, DMD • Butler, p. 96 Stephanie Rossy, DMD • Randolph Danielle Rossy, DMD • Randolph Ryan Scally, DMD • Bridgewater Frank P. Scartozzi, DDS • Closter Heather Sculthorpe, DMD • Franklin Lakes, Wayne Eyal Simchi, DMD • Elmwood Park Kristy L. Slachta, DMD • Lawrenceville Lisa Sobel, DMD • Monroe Township Matthew Sones, DMD • Cream Ridge, Manahawkin, Toms River, p. 81 Ari Sugarman, DMD • Clifton, p. 94 Hassam Sultan, DMD, MS • Clifton, p. 91 Mouli Surti, DMD • Union, p. 95 Elisa Velazquez, DMD • Cream Ridge, Manahawkin, Toms River, p. 81 Vanessa Q. Velilla, DDS • Ridgewood Lavanya Venkateswaran, DDS • Kinnelon, Montvale, Vernon, West Milford Amy Waxman, DMD • Edison Daniel Yoo, DDS • Randolph Angie Yoon, DMD • West Orange, p. 76

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Richard A. Newman, DMD • Randolph, West Orange, p. 92 Christopher R. Overcash, DMD • East Brunswick, p. 94 Arianna Papasikos, DMD, MBA • Montclair, p. 82 Jacy Papasikos, DMD, MS • Montclair, p. 82 Niyati Patel-Parekh, DMD • Annandale, Bridgewater, Flemington, p. 91 Kevin Persily, DDS • West Orange, p. 76 Robert Peterman, DMD, MDS • Hillsborough, Somerville, p. 85 Susan Pincofski, DMD • Flemington Melissa Roberto, DMD • Rockaway, p. 83 Ilona P. Rossignol, DMD • Cranford, Linden, Westfield, p. 79 Jason T. Rothenberg, DMD • Madison, West Caldwell Eric M. Sacks, DMD • Livingston, Summit, p. 84 Russell M. Sandman, DMD, MS • Closter, p. 89 Robert L. Sanford, DMD • Bridgewater Rupali Shah, DDS • Clifton, p. 91 David Tarrab, DDS • Parlin Tejjy Thomas, DMD • Cherry Hill, Philadelphia Nancy Villa, DMD • Old Bridge Ernest L. Wang, DDS • Brick Township Laurene Wolf, DMD • Hillsborough Leah Yi, DMD • Brick Township


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Left to right: Drs. Heather Brosnan, Renee Cuomo, LeeAnn Clark

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t 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.

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“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!

Heather Brosnan, DMD LeeAnn Clark, DDS 47 Orient Way, Rutherford 201-935-8550 brosnanclarkortho.com

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CAGGIANO ORTHODONTICS

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r. 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 highquality, self-ligating braces and indirect bonding allows

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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 11th 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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board-certified orthodontist, Dr. Barbara Fodero has provided quality orthodontic care for children and adults for more than 20 years. Her state-of-the art office not only adheres to the strict sterilization protocols set forth by OSHA and the CDC, but takes further precautionary steps with an added air filtration system and UVC light sterilization to ensure patient safety.

Building Relationships Dr. Fodero prides herself on creating a warm, friendly environment. Her “boutique” style practice lends itself to social distancing while ensuring individualized patient care. “The most rewarding part of my profession is seeing the transformation in a patient’s smile. It’s fulfilling to improve someone’s self-confidence,” says the mother of two boys. “I also love building relationships—people come in as patients but leave as friends.” Dr. Fodero embraces advances in digital technology, which have allowed for more efficient treatment with superior outcomes. Digital imaging has eliminated the need for traditional goopy “molds” or impressions of teeth and has enabled custom-fitted appliances that reduce the

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number of office visits. She is vastly trained in orthodontics to treat both children and adults with a variety of options such as Invisalign, traditional clear and metal braces and self-ligating (Damon) braces.

Giving Back 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 earned her MS in orthodontics. She is committed to continuing education to provide patients with proven, effective treatments using the latest technology.

Barbara Fodero, DDS, MS 33 Main St. Ste. 104 Chatham 973-701-2200 chathambraces.com

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DENTISTRY FOR CHILDREN OF WEST ESSEX

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entistry for Children of West Essex has been making children, teenagers and patients with special needs feel at home in their welcoming, kid-friendly office for more than 43 years. The practice recommends establishing a dental home by age one to allow pediatric dentists to develop positive relationships with patients and their parents.

A Team Approach to Dental Care The practice is proud to be a part of the ProSmile family, and attributes its success to its friendly, caring and knowledgeable team. Dr. Richard Eytel, founder of Dentistry for Children of West Essex, recently retired from treating patients chairside, but remains active in the administration of the practice. He consults closely with all of the associates to ensure his legacy continues on. The team includes pediatric dentists Drs. Iva Leroy, Angie Yoon, Vivian Hwangbo and Philip Lee, orthodontist Dr. Kevin Persily and general dentist Dr. Elliot Nash. Most of the staff has been with the practice for 20 to 30 years.

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to help prevent dental disease—not just treat it—and to ensure happy, healthy patients who have a positive attitude toward dentistry for the rest of their lives. They offer silver diamine fluoride to treat early decay and recommend sealants to protect teeth from cavities, as well as offering early orthodontic treatment. The dentists are also able to care for very young children and patients with special needs at a same-day surgery center under general anesthesia. The office follows CDC, ADA and NJ state COVID guidelines to ensure staff and patient health and safety, including PPE, remote check-in and health screenings.

Iva Leroy, DDS Kevin Persily, DDS Angie Yoon, DMD Elliot Nash, DMD Vivian Hwangbo, DMD Philip Lee, DMD 412 Pleasant Valley Way, West Orange 973-731-2468 the-big-grin.com

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nown 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. Rachel Edelman and Gopi Surti 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.”

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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, 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 edgewaterpediatricdentistry.com

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GALLERY OF LITTLE SMILES / GALLERY OF SMILES

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usband 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 and enhanced sanitization and safety measures. Dr. Lam provides early orthodontic treatment and Dr. Glass-Brudzinski focuses on esthetics and smile makeovers by combining cosmetic dentistry and orthodontics such as Invisalign. “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 Each Patient’s Unique Needs Board certified as a pediatric dentist in the US and Canada, Dr. Lam works with children and adolescents and specializes in high-quality dentistry for patients with special needs. The practices specialize in sedation dentistry, including

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medication, in-office nitrous oxide and IV sedation and hospital dentistry. The dentists offer silver diamine fluoride, hall crowns and laser dentistry. “Getting kids through what most adults are phobic about—and having them leave with a smile on their face— is immensely gratifying,” Dr. Lam says. “Oral health is a lifelong journey, so we give our patients with special needs the time and attention they need.” On staff at Morristown Medical Center, Dr. Lam earned his DDS from Columbia University and specialty training at the Bronx-Lebanon Center. Dr. Glass-Brudzinski earned her DMD at the University of British Columbia in Canada. She completed an oral/maxillofacial surgery externship at Mt. Sinai Hospital in NYC, 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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ather-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

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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.

GERSCH ORTHODONTICS & CRANFORD ORTHODONTICS

Left to right: Drs. Stanley Gersch, Ilona Rossignol, Scott D. Gersch

Stanley Gersch, DMD; Scott D. Gersch, DMD Ilona P. Rossignol, DMD 547 E. Broad St., Westfield 118 North Ave. W., Cranford 401 North Wood Ave., Linden 908-233-8668 • GerschOrtho.com • CranfordOrtho.com

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NEWTON-SPARTA / KIDZ WORLD PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY & ORTHODONTICS

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ominated as a New Jersey Family Favorite Kids’ Doc for 12 years, Dr. Michael Lateiner treats children and teens in two modern, vibrant themed offices with a welcoming atmosphere and all the bells and whistles. Kid-friendly TVs, an Xbox, tablets and touch-screen games help patients feel at home. In addition to its regular cleaning and sterilization techniques, the practice is following and exceeding COVID safety guidelines including HEPA air filtration, UV lights, office fogging and ADS extraoral suction.

Enjoyable Dental Visits Dr. Mike works alongside pediatric dentists Drs. Bernadette Lapena, Ami Dhaduk, Peter Paradiso, Tina Park and orthodontists Drs. Kevin Lehnes and Blair Sittmann in Newton and Dr. Denise Kitay in Cedar Knolls. At NewtonSparta Pediatric Dentistry and Orthodontics, patients receive treatment in a colorful jungle-themed office. At Kidz World, patients can hop into a hot air balloon in the waiting room and travel to London, Paris or China in one of the office’s travel-themed treatment rooms. “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 Dr. Lateiner uses state-of-the-art technology in both offices 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’re happiest when a once fearful patient leaves with a smile,” he says. “We pride ourselves on offering compassionate care and making sure that kids always come first.” On staff at Morristown Medical Center, Dr. Lateiner graduated from Fairleigh Dickinson University and received his DMD from UMDNJ, where he earned his specialty in pediatric dentistry and MS in dentistry.

Michael Lateiner, DMD Bernadette Lapena, DDS 11 Lawrence Rd., Ste. E, Newton • 973-300-0002 218 Ridgedale Ave., Cedar Knolls • 973-585-6756 drmikedmd.com • kidzworlddental.com

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he board-certified pediatric dentists of Ocean Pediatric Dental Associates provide quality pediatric and orthodontic care for infants and children. They offer a variety of modalities to optimize safety and improve the patient experience, including in-office sedation and hospital dentistry as needed.

Fun and Exciting Dental Visits “Dental visits for children can often be stressful. We pride ourselves on making dental visits exciting and fun to lower dental anxiety and fear—it’s the most rewarding part of what we do,” says Dr. Elisa Velazquez, president of the New Jersey Academy of Pediatric Dentistry. The dentists take a team approach and work together to improve the dental lives of their patients. The friendly, empathetic practitioners are highly skilled in all areas of pediatric dental and orthodontic care. “We love being able to live, work and play in the community along with our patients and their families,” Dr. Velazquez says.

High-Tech, Kid-Friendly Offices The child-friendly practice exclusively uses digital radiography to reduce radiation exposure, as well as digital

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scanning and a soft tissue laser to perform frenectomies. The orthodontists offer traditional braces as well as Invisalign. “Our offices are very kid-friendly, which you’ll notice as soon as you walk through the door,” she says. The dentists constantly pursue continuing education to broaden their knowledge of child development to enhance their skills in all of the latest pediatric dental, orthodontic and sedation techniques. “Kids are so much fun! We love having the opportunity to help improve the dental health of a child…which can lead to a great, healthy smile into adulthood,” Dr. Velazquez says.

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Left to right: Drs. Akriti Gupta, Victoria Roeder, Heather Albert, Elisa Velazquez, Raha Ghafurian, Matthew Sones

Heather Albert, DMD Miriam T. Furlong, DMD Raha Ghafurian, DMD Akriti Gupta, DMD Victoria Roeder, DDS Matthew Sones, DMD Elisa Velazquez, DMD Cream Ridge • 609-758-9595 Toms River • 732-473-1123 Manahawkin • 609-597-9195 oceanpediatricdental.com

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PAPASIKOS ORTHODONTICS

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Left to right: Drs. Jacy and Arianna Papasikos

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he brother and sister team at Papasikos Orthodontics is committed to providing patients with a personalized journey towards their ideal smile. Drs. Jacy and Arianna Papasikos offer braces and Invisalign treatment in a family-friendly environment, and practice a “tell, show, do” approach to keep patients engaged and at ease throughout their treatment. “As a small family practice, we go above and beyond to accommodate families and communicate with patients,” says Dr. Jacy, a father of two-year-old twins. “Both of us are directly available to patients via our cell phones, and remain in close contact throughout the treatment process—we’re there for our patients 24/7.”

Combining Simplicity with Innovation Drs. Jacy and Arianna believe simplicity combined with innovation is the fastest, most efficient way to a beautiful smile. The high-tech office offers private, individual treatment rooms and the latest technology, including 3-D digital molds and X-rays, to maximize comfort and reduce office visits. The practice offers complimentary consultations with 3-D scans that allow patients to preview their future smile. For convenience

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and flexibility, virtual consultations are also being offered.

Convenient and Affordable Treatments Drs. Jacy and Arianna both spent additional years specializing in orthodontics and are highly experienced in treating complex orthodontic cases. As the only Top 1% Diamond Invisalign provider in Montclair, the practice is equipped to handle more advanced cases other practices may not have the experience to treat. They offer affordable and flexible payment plans and accept major insurances. “We pride ourselves not just on treating teeth, but building relationships with families and helping our patients transform their smile,” says Dr. Arianna, a mother of three.

Jacy Papasikos, DMD, MS Arianna Papasikos, DMD, MBA 55 Park St. Montclair 973-744-2511 pobraces.com

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ROCKAWAY ORTHODONTICS

Left to right (standing): Lea, RDA; Jackie; Melissa Roberto, DMD; Hillary, RDA; Carli, RDA; (seated): Stephanie, RDA, Meredith

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t 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’s individual needs. She 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 pleasant, stress-free and rewarding for patients and their parents,” Dr. Roberto says. “I communicate patients’ needs in terms that patients and parents understand.”

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Where Great Smiles Begin In order to face today’s unique challenges, the practice has made changes to ensure safety while still striving to maintain its patient-friendly environment. The alldigital 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 no-down 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 I remember 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 rockawayortho.com

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SACKS ORTHODONTICS

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ne 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

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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 779 Springfield Ave., Summit • 908-499-8707 summitdentalpartnersnj.com

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t 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

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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 three.

SOMERSET ORTHODONTIC SPECIALISTS

Orthodontics

Robert Peterman, DMD, MDS 199 West High St., Somerville 908-526-0039 44A New Amwell Rd., Hillsborough 908-359-8500 somersetorthospecialists.com

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SPRINGFIELD ORTHODONTICS

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Left to right: Drs. Brett Handsman, Lee Kaswiner, Dana Silagi

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rs. Lee Kaswiner, Brett Handsman and Dana Silagi provide children, teens and adults with a high quality, energetic orthodontic experience. The practice is adhering to ADA and CDC COVID guidelines to ensure patient safety.

Elite Status Springfield Orthodontics recently moved to a stateof-the-art facility with brand new 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 allows for proper social distancing and includes enhanced amenities for patients such as ample parking and private consultation rooms. The orthodontists are Invisalign Platinum Plus 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 such a great feeling to provide smiles that my patients can be proud of for a lifetime,” Dr. Brett says.

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Five-Star Reviews Springfield Orthodontics frequently receives five-star positive reviews on Google. Parents rave about 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,” Dr. Brett says. A third-generation dentist and father of four, Dr. Lee received his dental and orthodontic training at NYU and has been chairman of orthodontics at Newark Beth Israel Medical Center since 1985. 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 faculty at Newark Beth Israel Medical Center.

Brett Handsman, DMD Lee Kaswiner, DDS 173 Mountain Ave., Springfield 973-379-3803 springfieldorthodontics.net

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STATE STREET SMILES

Left to right: Drs. Edward M. Jackson and Dina Jackson

Pediatric Dentistry / Dentistry

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tate Street Smiles is the practice of husband and wife team Drs. Edward and Dina Jackson. Exceptional oral health care combined with weekend and evening accessibility and flexible payment options have made this a standout practice in the community.

Safe and Fun Dentistry Parents of three, the Jacksons focus on creating a safe, fun and family-friendly dental experience for patients of all ages, which includes iPads and televisions in each treatment room. The practice continues to implement its state-of-the-art sterilization protocols along with COVID-19 safety measures which include medical grade air purifiers. All rooms are fogged between patients. “We strive to create an extraordinary dental experience for patients big and small,” says Dr. Dina, who earned her DMD from UMDNJ.

State-of-the-Art Laser Technology State Street Smiles uses cutting-edge technology, such as Solea® laser dentistry, to make dental visits as comfortable as possible. One of the latest advancements

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in dental technology, laser dentistry treats a range of dental and cosmetic issues from cavities and gum disease to frenectomies to help with children’s nursing, speech or alignment issues. It can reduce pain and virtually eliminate the need for a local anesthetic. State Street Smiles Toddler Time for children 24 months and younger serves to educate parents on oral health problems, while the doctors partner with lactation consultants to support mothers having difficulty nursing due to tongue and lip ties. “We work hard to further our knowledge in the dental field, but we also look for opportunities to have fun,” says Dr. Eddie, who earned his DMD from UMDNJ. A diplomate of the American Board of Pediatric Dentistry, he is on staff at Hackensack University Medical Center and has served as pediatric section chief in the department of dentistry.

Edward M. Jackson, DMD Dina Jackson, DMD 405 Main St., Hackensack 201-487-7030 statestreetsmiles.com

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WESTFIELD PEDIATRIC DENTAL GROUP

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Left to right: Drs. Kelly Walk, Timothy P. McCabe, Julie Y. Jong, John Chang

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ounded 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.

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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 28-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 555 Westfield Ave. Westfield 908-232-1231 kidsandsmiles.com

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ACADEMY DENTAL CARE, P.A. General / Cosmetic Dentistry

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fourth-generation dentist, Dr. Ella Shuster provides dental services for the entire family in Chatham and Westfield. Dr. Shuster and her highly-trained team deliver superior treatment in her stateof-the-art yet relaxed and home-like offices. The practice has implemented COVID-19 safety measures including UV light sanitation, air filtration and enhanced sanitization protocols. Dr. Shuster offers cosmetic treatments and procedures including toothcolored fillings, veneers and Invisalign. She emphasizes compassionate, conservative care while treating every patient like family. “We’ve known some of our families for more than 30 years, so dental visits often feel like

catching up with old friends—and it’s always a joy to build relationships with new patients,” she says. A fellow of the AGD and ICOI, Dr. Shuster has invested thousands of hours in continuing education to provide the latest dental techniques and technologies while still practicing conservative dentistry. The practice uses digital radiographs to limit radiation, plus preventive tools like sealants and ICON technology.

Ella Shuster, DDS

435 East Broad St., Westfield •908-233-8070 308 Main St., Chatham •973-635-8070 academydentalcare.com

BANASIAK & NETTUNE ORTHODONTICS Orthodontics

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oard-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 and conservative care and knowledge of the latest technology produces outstanding long-term results. “We love building relationships with the families in our community,” Banasiak says. Dr. Banasiak’s office is one of the only fully 3-D practices in the area. Utilizing CBCT (3-D X-rays) and 3-D scanning and printing, the practice is equipped to diagnose a more accurate treatment plan. This technology allows for evaluation of airway and joints along with the teeth and growth pattern. Using

new techniques, he can successfully complete complex cases and reduce treatment time. By creating more accurate appliances and aligners, Dr. Banasiak can reduce the number of appointments. He offers extended after school hours and proudly uses orthodontic materials made in the USA. Dr. Banasiak and his attentive staff share a dedication to making each visit a positive experience, an approach applauded in more than 200 five-star Google reviews.

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

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oard-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 DECEMBER 2021 | NEW JERSEY FAMILY

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.

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500 Piermont Rd., Ste. 301, Closter 201-768-4121 bergenortho.com 89


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From left to right: Drs. Archana Devi and Bernadette Lapena

BRANCHBURG PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY Pediatric Dentistry

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rs. Archana Devi and Bernadette Lapena provide state-of-theart pediatric dental care in a nurturing, compassionate environment. The paperless practice treats patients with cutting-edge dental equipment, such as digital X-rays and cameras with cavity detection technology, and has implemented COVID-19 safety measures including enhanced disinfecting protocols, spacing appointments, air purifiers and foggers. “We’re taking the necessary safety precautions, and encourage parents not to delay their child’s routine dental care,” says Dr. Devi, who received her DDS and specialty training in pediatric dentistry from NYU. With a focus on prevention, the

dentists use age-appropriate techniques and creative methods to keep patients engaged in their treatment. Drs. Devi and Lapena can treat patients with special needs or young children with extensive decay at RWJUH. “We want our patients to grow up to be adults who aren’t afraid of going to the dentist,” says Dr. Lapena, who received her DDS from NYU and pediatric dentistry training from Brookdale University Hospital and NYU.

Archana Devi, DDS Bernadette Lapena, DDS

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

CARTER SMILE, LLC Pediatric Dentistry / Orthodontics

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r. 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.

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’s one of fewer than 150 dentists across the country that has this unique, comprehensive education.

Christina R. Carter, DMD

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

CUOZZO ORTHODONTIC SPECIALISTS Orthodontics

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or 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. This improves not only the look of your smile, but the health and longevity of your teeth,” says Dr. Pat, a Diplomate of the American Board of Orthodontics. 90

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. A Diplomate of the American Board of Orthodontics, Dr. Mehreen is committed to continuing education and advancing her 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

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Left to right: Drs. Hassam Sultan, Rupali Shah

DENTISTRY FOR CHILDREN Pediatric Dentistry & Orthodontics

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t Dentistry for Children, we believe a child’s confidence is reflected in their smile. It’s our goal to provide a comfortable atmosphere and fun experience for every patient and family. A board-certified pediatric dentist, Dr. Sultan builds long-lasting relationships with his patients. He provides stress-free dental treatments by incorporating the latest technologies, including radiation-free imaging. Dr. Shah, also board certified, strongly believes in early prevention orthodontics and that children should be evaluated for dental growth and development at age 7. The office is sensory-friendly and providers are highly trained in working with special needs patients.

Left to right: Drs. Darren Loew, Niyati Patel-Parekh

“We ensure the highest standard of care while providing the best overall experience for children,” the doctors say. Dr. Shah earned her DDS from Columbia University and completed her residency at the University of Rochester. A professor at Rutgers University School of Dental Medicine, Dr. Sultan earned his DMD at the University of Connecticut and completed his residency at Connecticut Children’s Medical Center.

Hassam Sultan, DMD, MS Rupali Shah, DDS

1135 Broad St., Ste. 207, Clifton 973-338-1383 • dfcsmiles.com

LOEW AND PATEL ORTHODONTICS Orthodontics

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rs. Darren Loew and Niyati PatelParekh provide exceptional, customized care using cutting-edge technology in a friendly environment where patients quickly become family. Patients love the iPads in the reception area and participating in contests to win prizes. The practice recently expanded to include a state-of-the-art office in Bridgewater. “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. They excel at treating patients of all ages, sensitivities and special needs.

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“We’re so excited about continuing to grow our practice and create beautiful smiles in our community,” says Dr. Patel, who returned to her hometown to raise her son. The team proudly brightens their community one smile at a time. Children, teens and adults get the smile they’ve always wanted in a caring, positive environment they can’t wait to tell their friends about.

Darren Loew, DDS Niyati Patel-Parekh, DMD Flemington • 908-782-7626 Annandale • 908-735-7620 Bridgewater • 908-722-5233 loewandpatelorthodontics.com

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ocused on prevention, Dr. Tyra Manso and her team at Montclair Pediatric Dental Care strive to take the fear out of dental visits. Patients receive a cavity risk assessment, oral hygiene instruction, diet counseling and prevention plans. “We promote routine dental care starting at age one so we can work closely with families on preventing decay and establishing a dental home,” says Dr. Manso, a mom and boardcertified pediatric dentist. Dr. Manso utilizes state-of-the-art technology in her modern, family-friendly practice. The office was designed to be light, airy and cheerful. “We have lots of cool stuff for kids and have created a relaxing, calm atmosphere,” she DECEMBER 2021 | NEW JERSEY FAMILY

says. “We focus on building relationships and removing the stigma that going to the dentist is a scary experience—our patients really seem to enjoy their time with us.” Dr. Manso earned her DDS from the University of Michigan School of Dentistry and completed her pediatric specialty at Lutheran Medical Center. She serves on the board of trustees for a local hospital and is proud to serve her home community of Montclair.

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NEW SMILE ORTHODONTICS Orthodontics

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t 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 interactions 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 eliminate the need for impressions. Dr. Castagna attended Princeton University 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

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second-generation orthodontist, Dr. Richard Newman carries on a longstanding tradition of excellence in his 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. Past president of the Essex County Dental Society, Dr. Newman earned his DMD from Rutgers Dental School and received his specialty certificate 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 St. Barnabas Medical Center, where he volunteers his time providing care for patients with cleft lip and palate problems. A master trained Invisalign provider for more than 20 years, Dr. Newman and his highly-skilled team offer orthodontic treatment with the most advanced state-of-the-art technology. “We love building lifelong relationships with children and their families,” says the father of three.

Richard A. Newman, DMD

431 State Rte. 10, Randolph 973-366-6804 395 Pleasant Valley Way, West Orange 973-731-5855 newmanortho.com

NUTLEY PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY Pediatric Dentistry

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oard-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 92

continuing education courses to offer the most up-to-date 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 nutleypediatricdentistry.com NJFAMILY.COM | DECEMBER 2021


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quipped with a mechanical engineering degree from Cornell University, Dr. Brian Leung takes pride in operating a high quality, hightech and all-digital practice at Old Bridge Orthodontics. He utilizes the latest in orthodontics technology, such as a digital intraoral scanner, 3D printing, clear aligner treatment such as Invisalign, ceramic braces and lingual braces (behind the teeth). “My goal is to offer my patients customized options to meet their unique lifestyles,” he says. Everything at Dr. Leung’s practice is done with integrity, honesty, and kindness, and he always strives to meet his patients’ goals.

Dr. Leung also enjoys educating children about the importance of proper oral hygiene at local elementary schools, as well as supporting community events and charities. “My staff and I take great pride in always doing what’s right for patients, and my patients know it—which is why they refer their friends and family to my practice with confidence,” he says.

Brian Leung, DMD

2101 County Rd. 516, Ste. A Old Bridge 732-607-2488 oldbridgeortho.com

PEDIATRIC DENTAL ASSOCIATES OF CLINTON Pediatric Dentistry

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r. 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

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magine 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 eleven-year-old twin girls. For the 13th consecutive year, she’s

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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.

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ADVANCED DENTAL SPECIALISTS Orthodontics We at ADS understand that before the patients even care how much we know, they want to know how much we care. We tailor our treatment to individual patient needs and use modern technology for maximum patient comfort while creating beautiful smiles in a relaxed and spacious environment using state-of-the-art dental equipment.

Avi Goel, DMD

369 Springfield Ave., Berkeley Heights 908-679-8551 adsorthodontics.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

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 94

AMBOY ORTHODONTICS Orthodontics When you decide to receive orthodontic treatment, you want to know that your orthodontist cares about your smile as much as you do! At Amboy Orthodontics, Dr. Margulies will always put your smile first. We want your experience to be as comfortable and convenient as possible. We offer a friendly, caring, clean environment where you’re encouraged to take an active role in your treatment.

Seth Margulies, DDS

613 Amboy Ave., Perth Amboy 732-442-7300 amboyortho.com

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

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.

Stephen Bosonac, DDS

979 Raritan Rd., Clark • 732-388-4144 515 Brick Blvd., Brick • 732-920-0888

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.

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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.

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.

HILLSBOROUGH PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY & ORTHODONTICS Pediatric Dentistry Drs. Amy Planz and Michael Goldkind specialize in treating children, teens and special needs patients. Their mission is to provide quality treatment for each child in a professional, safe and caring environment. Our practice is passionate about the care we deliver for a lifetime of good oral health. We welcome you to our friendly, state-of-the-art pediatric and orthodontic practice.

Douglas Harte, DMD

100 W. Mt. Pleasant Ave., Livingston 973-992-7558 6 Apple Tree Ln., Sparta 973-729-5277 HarteOrthodontics.com

NJ CENTER FOR ORAL SURGERY Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Drs. Michael Kirsch and Benjamin Jacobs are board-certified oral and maxillofacial surgeons providing the most comfortable, modern and pain-free oral surgery. They specialize in wisdom teeth extractions, dental implants, in-office IV anesthesia, and bone grafting surgeries.

Michael Kirsch, DDS Benjamin Jacobs, DMD

16 Smull Ave., Caldwell • 973-226-8444 256 Columbia Tpke., Ste. 107, Florham Park 973-261-8444 njcenteros.com

P&C PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY Pediatric Dentistry With more than 25 years of combined experience, Drs. Leandro Piccoli and Ron Chang of P&C Pediatric Dentistry are dedicated to providing the highest level of care to children of all ages and those with special needs. In their state-of-theart office, the doctors provide a safe and nurturing Dental Home, making dentistry enjoyable for families.

Ron Chang, DDS Leandro Piccoli, DDS

1011 Clifton Ave., Clifton 973-928-3880 njkidsdentist.com

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Bhairavi Sheth, DMD

390 Amwell Rd., Ste. 108, Hillsborough 908-431-5624 • hcdentalcare.com

NORTH JERSEY DENTAL GROUP, PA Dentistry 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.

Ali N. Weiselberg, DDS

450 Lewis St., Fort Lee 201-461-4800 northjerseydentalgroup.com

PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY OF UNION Pediatric Dentistry Drs. Surti, Tabari and staff are committed to making each patient’s visit comfortable and enjoyable. We treat your child as we would treat our own. Evening and Saturday appointments are available. We are happy to answer questions regarding treatment options and insurance coverage. We offer comprehensive dental care using general anesthesia in a hospital setting.

Mouli Surti, DMD

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

Amy Planz, DDS

390 Amwell Rd., Hillsborough 908-829-3345 hillsboroughpediatricdentistry.com

OAKLAND SMILE STATION Pediatric Dentistry 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.

Dan Allen, DDS

9 Post Rd., M1-A, Oakland 201-337-6135 oaklandsmilestation.com

PRINCETON PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY Pediatric Dentistry Dr. Andy Chung, who has been in practice for 25 years now, is passionate about preventive dentistry. The father of two is dual trained as a pediatric dentist and dental anesthesiologist. Dr. Chung offers cutting-edge treatments such as laser technology for cavity detection and fillings, cosmetic services like all-white bonded fillings and orthodontics.

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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 2014-2021 NJ Top Dentist. Dr. Rangel is an attending staff member at Morristown Medical Center.

Dr. Jason and his team create a welcoming environment for children and special needs patients. Our emphasis on oral hygiene and nutrition is vital to achieving good oral health. We offer in-office conscious sedation with an anesthesiologist. Dr. Rosenfeld serves as president of the Passaic Dental Society and chairman of Children’s Dental Health Month. Voted NJ Favorite Kids’ Doc for 13 years.

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Jason P. Rosenfeld, DMD

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SMILE CARE FOR KIDS Pediatric Dentistry Dr. Joseph Basilicato has been providing infants, children, young adults and patients with special needs with the highest level of dental care for more than 15 years. His warm, friendly team gets to know each patient and their family on a personal level. He received his DMD from the University of Pennsylvania and completed his pediatric dental training at Maimonides Medical Center.

Joseph Basilicato, DMD

191 Hamburg Tpke., Pompton Lakes 973-831-0109 smilecareforkids.com

SPARKLE KIDS DENTISTRY Pediatric Dentistry Dr. Preeti Gupta believes in the philosophy of conservative care to ensure that every child’s smile is protected for life. A graduate of NYU College of Dentistry, she received her pediatric dental training from Brookdale University Teaching Hospital. She is well experienced and regularly performs procedures at Hackensack University Medical Center and Children’s Ambulatory Surgery Center.

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THE SMILE STOP PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY Pediatric Dentistry The Smile Stop’s mission is to provide your child with the very best that modern pediatric dentistry has to offer in a warm and caring environment. Dr. Mrunal Parmar has the unique ability to put his patients at ease, allowing for a positive dental experience for both the parent and the child. Our goal is to help your child maintain a healthy and beautiful smile for a lifetime!

Mrunal Parmar, DDS

139A Kinderkamack Rd., Park Ridge 201-391-8516 thesmilestop.com

THE TOOTHARIUM Pediatric Dentistry The Tootharium was founded in 2012 with the goal of providing personalized comprehensive dental care for children and the special needs population. Dr. “Mike’s” love for children is evident in his enthusiastic demeanor and his original dental songs, which captivate young patients. At The Tootharium, patient safety is a priority and the office is fully compliant with all CDC COVID-19 protocol.

Michael Neiman, DDS

75 Orient Way, Rutherford 201-460-3431 thetootharium.com

SKYLANDS ORTHODONTICS Orthodontics Dr. Krystian F. Jarosz is a board-certified, awardwinning, and nationally recognized orthodontist. His practice provides state-of-the-art digital treatment techniques, catering to both children and adults. Skylands Orthodontics has been making sure that the communities of Sussex County stay smiling for over 30 years.

Krystian F. Jarosz, DMD

21 Lafayette Rd., Sparta • 973-729-9923 651 County Rd. 517, Sussex • 973-764-2266 skylandsmiles.com

SOUTHERN OCEAN ORTHODONTICS Orthodontics Dr. Butler is passionate about detection and treatment of orthodontic problems in children. Handling a problem before all growth is complete allows for the most ideal correction. The AAO recommends your child be seen by age 7. He has appeared on NBC to educate the public about advances in early orthodontic treatment. Expert help is just a phone call away.

John Butler, DMD

400 N. Main St., Manahawkin 609-597-4600 jerseybraces.com

URBAN ORTHODONTICS Orthodontics Dr. Chelian’s practice has been established in Union City, New Jersey for over 30 years. He believes a great orthodontic experience is just as important as a great result. Dr. Chelian is a top 1% Diamond Invisalign provider, utilizing the latest technology and techniques for his patients. Come see why generations of families trust his office with their smile!

Giri Chelian, DDS

4015 Palisade Ave., Union City 201-864-8400 urban-orthodontics.com NJFAMILY.COM | DECEMBER 2021


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VEENSTRA FAMILY DENTAL Family & Cosmetic Dentistry/Dental Implants Veenstra Family Dental has been treating New Jersey families for over 40 years and is overjoyed to continue to care for generation after generation. With the ability to treat kids, parents and grandparents all in one place, it truly is a family-focused office. Combining the latest dental technologies with a warm and friendly atmosphere, every patient is treated like family.

Eric Veenstra, DMD

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

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The Power of Good

HABITS Experts share their tips to promote beneficial behavior in your kids By Heidi L. Borst

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s parents, we want our kids to be as healthy and happy as possible, and enforcing good habits plays a big role in their overall well-being and academic success. But helping our kids actually stick to beneficial behaviors can feel like a Herculean task. It may be that your picky eater refuses vegetables, or your teen isn’t getting enough sleep. Maybe you’re constantly on top of your kids to do their homework, or you’re grappling with how to inspire them to pick up a book. No matter what you’re struggling with, you’re far from alone. There’s good news though; it’s possible to help our kids establish healthy behaviors. The key, experts say, is motivating our children to practice those good habits by taking initiative on their own.

MAKE HEALTHY EATING AUTOMATIC A healthy diet includes plenty of fruits and vegetables, whole grains, lean meats and other protein sources, and lowfat/nonfat dairy products, says David Krol, MD, a Somerset

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pediatrician and the medical director for Connecticut Children’s Care Network. He says we can encourage better habits by making sure our kids see us eating healthy food. If you have a picky eater, don’t get into food battles or force them to eat. Instead, offer plenty of healthy options and let them choose. As much as possible, “involve kids in meal planning or preparation and make mealtime a positive experience,” he says. “Eating together as a family allows parents to role model healthy eating and encourage new foods. We know that children who eat with their families regularly are more likely to eat fruits, vegetables and healthy grains. We also know they are less likely to snack on unhealthy foods,” Krol says. To promote a healthy relationship with food overall, don’t use it as a punishment or a reward, says Krol. “We shouldn’t be harshly restricting certain foods or forcing foods on kids, but providing food to them in a variety of different ways.” This way, our kids will naturally gravitate toward healthy options.

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CREATE A SOLID SLEEP ROUTINE In addition to healthy eating and plenty of exercise, sleep is a pillar of health. “Those three things together can really contribute to healthy development and healthy growth for kids,” says Krol. For young kids, be sure to establish a regular bedtime routine such as “brush, book, bed,” says Krol. It can be harder to get older kids to go to bed on time because they tend to be night owls, he says. “Sleep is almost like a U-shaped curve. Very young children need a lot of sleep. Then, as children get a little bit older, they need less sleep. As they enter into the pre-teen/adolescent years, they go back to needing more sleep, so it’s really important to make sure they’re getting to bed at a reasonable hour,” Krol says. If we expect our kids to prioritize sleep, we need to do the same. Being a role model of a healthy sleep routine is the best way to get our kids to follow suit.

PROMOTE A PASSION FOR READING Start early, reading to your kids regularly and modeling your own practice of reading, says Ned Johnson, president and founder of test preparation and tutoring company PrepMatters and co-author of What Do You Say? How to Talk to Kids to Build Stress Tolerance, Motivation, and a Happy Home. “So often as parents, we want to try to talk our kids into doing things, which doesn’t tend to be very effective,” Johnson says. “Instead, make [reading] a fun thing you do together. Go to the bookstore or library to pick out books and tie it up with as much positive emotion as possible.” When it comes to reading, parents should let kids take the lead, says Johnson. That means allowing children to choose a book that might be too easy for their current reading level (even a graphic novel). “It’s the reading equivalent of comfort food,” says Johnson. “And if we force them to read something that we choose, they’re probably not enjoying it.” It’s a great idea to implement a reading routine before bed (together with younger kids, and independently if your child is

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older), says Johnson. “We are all often moving so fast and kids are so overly stimulated when they’re on their screens. Books have a much slower cadence and are a nice way to slow down.” If we create a family ritual around reading that’s purely about the enjoyment of books, our kids will actually want to read more on their own.

CULTIVATE GOOD STUDY HABITS We cannot make our kids do their homework, nor should we want to, Johnson says. “Our goal should be to help them find their own reasons to want to work hard at school. In my experience, when kids don’t want to do the work, the harder we try to convince them why they should, the more they resist our reasoning.” To encourage strong study habits in your child, help them to evaluate their short and long-term goals. Next, find out how they’re doing. Are they on track toward reaching those goals, or are they coming up short? Finally, ask your child what obstacles are making that goal hard to achieve before giving advice, Johnson says. “If we offer advice and help instead of forcing it, we nurture our connection and help [our kids] feel in control,” he says. “They are free to consider our ideas, perspectives and offers of help, and then decide for themselves what they want to accept.” Be sure to pay attention to your child’s interests outside of academics, Johnson says. “Doing that signals that we care about them, not just their grades,” he says. “It lowers their stress, increases our connection and flames their motivation, including for school.” No matter what habit we’re encouraging our kids to adopt, it’s key to focus on a growth mindset. “Focus on kids’ strengths, not their limitations,” Krol says. “Don’t focus on what they aren’t doing, focus on what they are doing and how they can continue to grow. Having a strength-based approach is incredibly important.” —Heidi L. Borst is a mother, writer and nutrition coach based in Wilmington, NC.

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Regular exercise has incredible benefits. It helps kids maintain a healthy weight, increases bone health, improves balance, helps with focus and behavior in school, reduces stress, promotes sleep and boosts self-esteem, says Krol. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, kids need about an hour of physical activity each day to optimize health, but less than 25 percent of children are meeting that guideline. To boost your child’s exercise habit, make sure you’re modeling an active lifestyle yourself. Actively play with younger kids and let your kids see you having fun, he says. “Physical activity can be a family thing, where [everyone is] healthy and active,” says Krol. “Make it enjoyable, whether it’s a sport your kids love or a game that they enjoy playing. Provide choices and vary the activities.” Exposure to nature also has health benefits, so go outside to exercise whenever possible, he adds. By making movement a gratifying activity, our kids will learn to crave it.


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Have No (Dental) Fear How to help your child have a jitter-free visit to the dentist.

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By Arricca Elin SanSone elping your kids have a positive experience at the dentist sets them up for a lifetime of healthy dental hygiene habits. But what if your kid has jitters about what lies ahead? Should you regale your child with tales of your own experiences to pave the way? Probably not. “The biggest reason kids get nervous is that they pick up on a parent’s anxiety,” says pediatric dentist Mario Ramos, DMD, of Pediatric Dentistry and Orthodontics of Midland Park. “A generation ago, we didn’t have pediatric dentists, so not all

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parents had the best experiences growing up. But we’ve come a long way, and we have better tools and techniques now to help your child have a more positive visit.” Besides twice-yearly visits to the dentist starting at a year old, here’s what else you can do to help your kid develop healthy habits:

APPROACH THE VISIT AS “NO BIG DEAL” Maybe you’ve spent your fair share of time in the chair, but now’s not the time to tell your own

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How to Help Your Child with Special Needs at the Dentist Start by looking for a mention of treating special needs patients on a website. Here are more tips: F IND A PEDIATRIC DENTIST. Working with kids with special needs is part of their education. “Pediatric dentists receive additional years of schooling in child development,” says Casamassimo. “We’re trained and attuned to taking care of kids with special needs.” A SK ABOUT CARE FOR KIDS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS. Every interaction from the front desk to the dentist should be friendly and encouraging. The front office may ask about concerns and past experiences. Ask about sedation dentistry. Some offices book longer appointment windows or ask to see kids at times when they’re most relaxed. P REPARE YOUR CHILD. Many offices will encourage you to do a walk-through with your child to meet staff and dentists. You may want to make a photo book of the office so your child can page through it over and over as you talk about what to expect. This can help the experience feel more familiar and less unsettling, says Ramos. Or watch a video about going to the dentist and try practicing with an electric toothbrush.

WATCH YOUR WORDS “Avoid saying things such as, ‘he’s not going to use a needle,’ or ‘she won’t pull your teeth’ or ‘it’s not going to hurt,’ because your child will only hear the words ‘pulling teeth,’ ‘needle’ or ‘hurt,’” says Ramos. Instead, stick with more neutral and encouraging comments, such as reassuring them that you’ll be close by.

FIND A PEDIATRIC DENTIST You might love your dentist, but your kid will likely be more comfortable with a pediatric dentist, who receives an additional two to three years of schooling. “Pediatric dentists receive specific training in child psychology,” says Paul Casamassimo, DDS, chief policy officer with the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry. “And most of us choose this field because we love working with kids, we like to joke with them and put them at ease, and we’re compassionate about how we deal with kids.”

ASK ABOUT COVID PROTOCOLS Although many offices usually have play areas with toys, those may be closed temporarily. The practice also may not have reopened the waiting area yet, so you’ll wait in the car. Typically,

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only one parent (and no siblings) are allowed to accompany your child, so plan ahead. Wearing a mask and temperature checks and screening questionnaires for patients and staff are widely still done. “Dental offices always have specialized in infection control,” says Ramos. “But now many offices have added things such as HEPA air purifiers and UV lighting for an extra layer of protection.”

MAKE SURE THEY HAVE GOOD HABITS AT HOME Help keep kids on track by monitoring their routine. For starters, most kids don’t have the manual dexterity to do a good job brushing early on, so you’ll need to brush for them. By age 4 or 5, they’re getting the hang of things but still need help on the back molars, which kids often miss. For any age, make sure they brush for about two minutes because the longer they’re in there, the better chance they’ll do a decent job, says Ramos. Set a timer or suggest your child hum “Happy Birthday” through two times. Also, make sure your child of any age is flossing! Special kidfriendly flossing picks make it easier to get your hands in little mouths while you floss for them, and are simpler for big kids to use, too. “It’s critical to floss every day because toothbrushes don’t fit between teeth, and that’s where plaque sits so that’s where most kids’ cavities occur,” says Ramos. —Arricca Elin SanSone is a New York-based health and lifestyle writer.

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stories of cavities, root canals and other not-so-fun procedures. “Instead, explain everything in a matter-of-fact way, saying it’s just something we all have to do to stay healthy and that everyone goes to the dentist,” says Ramos.


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SLEEP Desperately Seeking

From the baby days to the teen years, sleep is an essential part of your child’s well-being. By Ronnie Koenig

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o matter what stage of parenting you’re in, questions and concerns surrounding sleep are always at the forefront. When your little ones are babies, you wonder if they’ll ever get on a consistent sleep schedule. By the time they’re teens, they’ll sleep in so much you might think they’ve become vampires! Throw in worries about nap times, the effects of blue light, COVID anxiety and a million other thoughts about our kids and it’s no wonder we’re up half the night. Jocelyn H. Thomas, Ph.D., a licensed psychologist in the division of pulmonary and sleep medicine and neonatal follow-up program at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, says anxiety can lead to protests at bedtime for younger children and difficulty falling asleep and nighttime awakenings for all kids. No matter what age your kids are, it’s important to have a consistent bedtime routine and sleep schedule, she says. “Consistency and routines can help to calm children as they know what to expect and know what comes next,” she says. Young children develop imagination around age three and this can lead to worries about monsters or other scary objects in the dark. “Parents and young children can spray ‘monster spray’ (water in a bottle) under the bed before sleep to keep monsters away at night. This gives the child some feelings of control and can make bedtime fun instead of scary.” Thomas says older children may ask repetitive questions at bedtime. Discussing worries at this time delays bedtime and can also result in the child feeling even more anxious. “When this occurs, it may be helpful to have ‘worry time’ earlier in the day,” she says. This is 5-10 uninterrupted minutes that occur consistently every day during which the parent can listen to a child’s worries. Of course, any worries that are particularly severe or occur throughout the day should be evaluated by a mental health professional. With a little reliable sleep information, parents and kids can put their minds at ease and finally get some shuteye. “Parents of children of all ages are all concerned with making sure their child gets all of their basic health needs met, with sleep being one of them,” says Jennifer Gilman, a senior sleep consultant with goodnightsleepsite.com. “I like to reassure parents that as your child grows from a baby to a teenager, there are different things you can do to ensure healthy sleep at every stage.” We’ve included the recommended hours of sleep per age group (hours include naps up to age 5) as determined by the National Sleep

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Foundation plus expert advice on getting your kids those much needed zzz’s.

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Age range: 0 to 3 months Hours of sleep needed: 14 to 17 hours Age range: 4 to 11 months Hours of sleep needed: 12 to 15 hours At this stage, sleep is all about trying to find a method (from “cry it out” to “shushing techniques”) to teach your baby to sleep through the night. You’ll learn how to create an optimal sleep environment that’s calm, dark and peaceful. And if all else fails, there are sleep experts you can turn to for help. During infancy, Gilman’s number one tip is to set a healthy sleep foundation for your baby. “Babies need a lot of sleep to grow physically and cognitively,” she says. “By establishing consistent sleep routines for your baby at naps and bedtime, your baby will know when it is time to sleep, and that helps make sleeping easier for them.” So even though life seems hectic, make those bedtimes (and wake times) the same and it will pay off with some muchneeded rest for you, too.

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Age range: 1 to 2 years Hours of sleep needed: 11 to 14 hours Gilman says the toddler years are all about pushing boundaries and limits. This can make it challenging to parent, but it’s important to remember that 2- and 3-year-olds are supposed to test the limits of what control they have over their world. “Bedtime and naps can easily get out of control with children this age as a result,” she says. “Setting clear boundaries at nap and bedtime—and most importantly, sticking to them—keeps sleep on track and helps make your toddler more reasonable.”

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Age range: 3 to 5 years Hours of sleep needed: 10 to 13 hours Age range: 6 to 12 years Hours of sleep needed: 9 to 11 hours During the elementary and middle school years, children develop interests in addition to school. This can lead to busy schedules and

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sleep being put on the back burner. “In order for your school-aged child to thrive in and out of school, they need to be well-rested,” says Gilman. “Prioritize an early, ageappropriate bedtime so they are getting adequate sleep each night.”

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Age range: 13 to 18 Hours of sleep needed: 8 to 10 hours With the teen years comes independence, a social life and, of course, technology. “Set time limits on phones and other devices so that your teen doesn’t text the night away,” says Gilman. She also suggests creating a family docking station where all electronics are stored during sleep times. And if you’re wondering why your child is suddenly a night owl, it’s not just because they’re binge-watching Netflix. “Adolescents are naturally wired to fall asleep later and wake later in the morning,” says Thomas. “This occurs when the internal clock, or circadian rhythm, shifts later during puberty.” Thomas says most teens are chronically sleep deprived. “Teens have many competing priorities, but it is important to prioritize sleep. Teens should keep a sleep schedule that is consistent across school days and weekends.” Thomas says it’s okay to sleep 1-2 hours later on weekends, but teens should avoid oversleeping as this will make it difficult to switch back to an earlier schedule on Monday morning. In addition, light from electronics, such as cell phones, televisions and computers can

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disrupt natural cues in our body that tell us to wind down and fall asleep. “Electronic use should be stopped around 60 minutes prior to bedtime and electronics should ideally be kept outside of the bedroom,” she says. If you and your family are still struggling, check out Virtua. Through a special partnership with Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP), Virtua (virtua.org/services/pediatrics/sleeplab) offers a pediatric sleep center to diagnose and treat children with sleep disorders to help everyone in your family get a better night’s rest.

What Is Revenge Bedtime Procrastination?

You’ve finally gotten the kids to bed and you’re tired too, but for some reason, you feel the need to stay up. Whether you’re scrolling, watching TV or just catching up on life’s to-do list, there’s a name for this type of behavior that more and more parents are partaking in—revenge bedtime procrastination. For some, it’s a way to make up for the time they didn’t get for themselves during the day. For others it’s a way to gain a sense of control. But the downside to this late-night “me time” is that you end up sleep deprived. A better strategy is to build time into your day—even if it’s just a few minutes here and there—to do the things that make you feel good. Whether it’s taking a walk, calling a friend, listening to a podcast or reading, you deserve some time. Then you can fall asleep at a reasonable hour and wake up refreshed.

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STRESSED Out Are your kids feeling anxious more often than not? Try these actionable ways to help keep them calm.

By Heidi L. Borst

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Anxiety in children can present as fear, worry, irritability or anger, and may even cause trouble sleeping, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. It can also cause physical symptoms such as headaches, stomachaches and fatigue. In children who internalize their anxiety, symptoms may be hard for parents to pick up on. “There are definitely children who were suffering from anxiety prior to the pandemic, and then there are students who had never shown any symptoms of anxiety until the pandemic,” says Julie Marshall, LCSW, a therapist at Brave Minds Psychological Services in Scotch Plains. “For some children who maybe had undiagnosed social anxiety, parents may have seen a drastic change in their children.” But with so many kids struggling, the mental health of students is a primary concern of schools this year, Marshall says. “All the districts have received funding to bring in extra support for mental health because they know that children really need to have those needs met to be successful academically,” she says.

Being able to communicate their feelings and emotions openly is another important tool for kids when it comes to managing stress. “A lot of times, kids may not know how to manage their stress or what to do with it; it seems too big for them,” says Marshall. “Promoting healthy, open conversation and reinforcing that it’s normal to talk about feelings and emotions helps parents be supportive when stress happens. It also helps in the long run so kids don’t get to the point where they’re feeling like they’re exploding because it’s just too much.” Encouraging kids to be independent is an important way to boost their resiliency overall, says Nicole McQuillen, LCSW, senior vice president of children and family services at Care Plus NJ. “Give them age-appropriate tasks to do to help them feel good and learn how to give back.”

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Sleep is vital to our kids’ physical and mental health, and research indicates that not getting enough of it causes a marked uptick in anxiety among children and adolescents. To help keep kids’ anxiety from becoming unbearable, it’s important that they stick to regular sleep and wake times, says Marshall. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that teens get 8-10 hours of sleep each night. Younger kids, from ages 6 to 12, need 9-11 hours. Parents should help children establish a bedtime that guarantees they get the sleep they need to succeed.

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Journaling or meditating using apps like Headspace or Calm can be effective ways to relax and decompress. “If a child is really stressed out, sensory tools and techniques can be helpful. Kids can try things like splashing cold water on their face or tensing and releasing certain muscle groups. For younger kids, parents can try something sensory, like making slime, as a fun activity. Doing something with their hands can be very helpful for kids, both as a distraction as well as for regulating their emotions,” Marshall says. Exercise is a proven anxiety and stress reducer, so encourage your kids to get moving. Going for a walk or doing something together as a family can be very helpful because it opens up the opportunity to check in with your kids, says Marshall.

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PROBLEM SOLVE TOGETHER When your kids are anxious about something, it’s helpful to role-play different scenarios so they can practice solving problems on their own, says McQuillen. “I think sometimes, especially when you have very young children, parents may problem-solve for them, and depending on the scenario, that could be warranted. But by modeling these things for them in an age-appropriate way, they’ll become more independent. They’ll become more resilient and confident,” she says. Parents are stressed too, and shouldn’t be afraid to reach out for help, says McQuillen. “Schools have internal resources, but there are also private, nonprofit mental health centers that have resources, whether it’s individual counseling, family counselling, groups or specialty services for children.”

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Does Your Child Have Health Anxiety? How to deal if your kid constantly worries about getting sick.

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t’s natural if you go into high alert every time your kid gets a sore throat these days. We’ve all been affected by the emotional ups and downs brought on by COVID. “We’ve definitely seen an increase across the board with kids regarding health anxiety,” says Kelly Gilrain, Ph.D., director of psychological services and behavioral medicine at Cooper University Health Care in Camden. “There’s a lot of anticipatory anxiety about what could happen or what if something happens.” Should you worry your child is suffering from hypochondria? It turns out hypochondria is an outdated term that refers to health anxiety that inhibits a person from being able to function normally. Here’s how to help your child deal with health anxiety in a positive way:

WATCH FOR SIGNS YOUR CHILD IS STRUGGLING You may verbalize when you’re stressed, but it’s often a different story with kids. “Anxiety doesn’t look the same way in kids, especially those 10 years old and younger,” says Anna Malia Beckwith, MD, assistant vice present of ambulatory medical practices and section chief of developmental behavior pediatrics at Children’s Specialized Hospital in New Brunswick. “Kids may be irritable or have mood swings, or they may have physical symptoms including headaches or upset stomachs.” Middle schoolers and teens may also be moody, but they’re generally more self-aware and may say they’re worried or repeatedly check their symptoms online. Watch out for school performance issues or social isolation, when a child doesn’t want to take part in sports, band or other activities, says Gilrain.

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SHOW KIDS HOW TO COPE Some anxiety can be good for us. “It helps us make quick decisions, such as getting out of the way of a speeding car or kicking our brains into gear before a test,” says Gilrain. “The goal is not to get rid of stress from our lives, which is impossible, but learning how to handle stressful situations in an effective way.” For example, show kids there are some things we can do, such as wearing masks and washing our hands, to feel more in control. If your child is anxious, ask: “Is something bothering you?” It’s fine to be honest about your own feelings. “We sometimes feel like we have to protect our kids and not talk about our own fears,” says Beckwith. “But it’s better to address them and show your kids how to handle these feelings. You want kids to see that worries are normal, but that you don’t let worries take over.” Helping kids learn they can handle uncomfortable emotions now will help them develop resilience for a lifetime.

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STAY IN THE MOMENT Pay attention to your thoughts and feelings. Anxiety of any sort is contagious, so if you find yourself getting ramped up, stop and take a deep breath. Then challenge your reaction: Is this really likely? “Your kids are watching you,” says Gilrain. “Show them that we don’t have to freak out every time someone has a sniffle, but that we can take appropriate actions.”

TAKE A BREAK FROM SCREEN TIME A constant barrage of negative stories is not good for anyone, and frankly, it’s easy to go down a rabbit hole as you doom scroll through the headlines. “You have to find what is reasonable and appropriate for your family in terms of limits,” says Gilrain. Then find a specific source or two of news you trust. With older kids, you can say something such as, “I’m only reading news once a day,” and explain why to drive home the point that boundaries are helpful. And model the behaviors you want your kids to emulate: At dinner, phones shouldn’t be on the table, and at night, charge devices in a central location, rather than in bedrooms.

STICK WITH ROUTINES It’s important to create structure and predictability. Maintain regular bedtimes, meals and family play time, even if it’s only a quick walk after dinner, says Gilrain. It’s also important to make sure kids (and you!) are connecting socially with friends. Make a phone call to connect with a friend every week, chat and walk with neighbors or play a board game with your kids.

KNOW WHEN TO GET YOUR CHILD HELP While it’s understandable that everyone—kids included— may be a little nervous about getting sick, your child should still be able to function on a day-to-day basis. If your child is able to go to school, participate in activities and is sleeping and eating as always, they are likely just fine. “But if there’s anything out of the ordinary for your child or that seems like a preoccupation with health, such as wanting to go to the doctor repeatedly or wear bandages all the time, it’s time to seek additional support,” says Gilrain. “If your child is paralyzed by anxiety, refuses to go to school, has more frequent meltdowns, is self-isolating, or seems to have obsessive thoughts about COVID, it’s time to get additional support,” says Beckwith. Reach out to your pediatrician or school counselor to find local mental health resources. The silver lining is that by helping your kids figure out how to handle anxiety productively, you’re also preparing them for life in the real world.

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VISION? Is Too Much Screen Time Affecting Your Child’s

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f huge amounts of screen time has you worried about your child’s vision, you’re not alone. Emerging research shows kids may be more susceptible to developing myopia, or nearsightedness, and worsening myopia due to increased screen time during remote learning. Because kids aren’t on alert for eye problems, you should pay attention to subtle signs or complaints. “Your child may not tell you he or she is having difficulty,” says Noah Tannen, OD, optometrist board-certified in vision therapy and neuro-optometric rehabilitation and in private practice at Eyecare Professionals in Hamilton. “Watch for symptoms that need investigating, such as squinting, getting close to things to read or

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tripping.” Other symptoms of potential vision problems that need to be checked out include redness or pain, watery or itchy eyes, a child who loses where they are on the page when reading or a kid who turns their head to the side to look at something that should be in their peripheral vision. Here’s what else you need to know to keep your child’s eyes healthy for a lifetime:

ENCOURAGE BREAKS FROM SCREEN TIME A recent study showed that second and third graders’ myopia incidence doubled from November and December 2019 to

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“Teach your child to work for 20 minutes, then look 20 feet away at something for 20 seconds.”

PAY ATTENTION TO CHANGES For the first few years of life, your pediatrician will do a basic eye screening at well-child checkups. But before your child starts school or whenever you suspect a problem, schedule a more thorough checkup by a pediatric optometrist or pediatric ophthalmologist to examine both the front and back of the eye, including the retina and optic nerve. “Your child should also be evaluated if there’s a family history of eye conditions such as lazy eye,” says Tannen. If your child is squinting, rubbing his or her eyes or complaining about blurry vision, talk to your eye doctor (even if they were seen recently or have a new prescription).

GET YOUR KIDS OUTSIDE Before the pandemic and all this extra screen time, nearsightedness had increased significantly in kids in recent decades, occurring in about a quarter of kids in the 1970s to more

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than 50 percent of kids nowadays. “It’s become the norm, not the exception,” says Tannen. “It’s clearly not just genetics. Research has shown the most significant factor is the amount of light a child is exposed to from a young age.” Many studies have shown that kids who spend the most time outdoors, which offers a break from screens and gives eye muscles a chance to relax, are less likely to develop nearsightedness. Ideally, that means getting kids outside about two hours a day, but anything is better than nothing.

KNOW WHAT TO ASK THE EYE DOCTOR It’s not just that your kids will need to wear glasses if they’re nearsighted: Myopia also makes a person more prone to developing certain diseases in the future such as glaucoma, retinal detachment and myopic macular degeneration. If your child suffers from myopia, ask their eye doctor about rigid gas permeable lenses that reshape the cornea. “These contacts are worn while sleeping to mold the cornea into a new shape so the vision is corrected and your child can see clearly,” says Tannen. “A byproduct is that it tricks the eye into stabilizing so myopia advances less quickly. But it’s a long-term commitment, not a quick fix.” It’s important to note these contacts can’t reverse a prescription, they aren’t covered by insurance and not all eye doctors fit these lenses. Ask your child’s eye doctor for a referral, or find a doctor trained in corneal refractive therapy.

MAKE SURE YOUR CHILD WEARS EYE PROTECTION If your kids are active in sports, it’s important to protect their vision with the right eyewear, says Wagner. About 90 percent of serious eye injuries can be prevented with protective eyewear, according to the American Academy of Ophthalmology. Protective sports glasses with shatterproof plastic polycarbonate lenses are recommended for sports such as basketball (the leading cause of sports-related injuries), baseball, softball, racquetball and hockey. And if your child already has vision issues, such as lazy eye, the right eye protection is even more important.

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November and December 2020. Another showed that myopia progressed significantly in 2020 among 6- to 8-year-olds. While more research is needed to clarify if there’s a definite link between increased screen time and myopia during remote learning, eye doctors say anecdotally they have seen a recent uptick in eye complaints in kids. “I’ve had more kids this year complaining of dry eye than I’ve ever seen,” says Rudolph Wagner, MD, clinical professor of ophthalmology and director of pediatric ophthalmology at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School. “It’s probably because we all blink less when staring at the computer.” Help your kids manage screen time more efficiently by encouraging them to follow the 20-20-20 rule, says Wagner. “Teach your child to work for 20 minutes, then look 20 feet away at something for 20 seconds. If necessary, set a timer to give eyes a break.” This goes for you, too! Over-the-counter lubricating drops can help. Limiting screen time, such as before bed and at the dinner table, can also reduce eye fatigue.


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light. Spread some warmth by donating a coat to Jersey Cares’ Coat Drive, which runs through January 9. Helpers are also needed to sort coats. The Salvation Army has seen a drastic drop in donations during the pandemic. You and your family can help change that by getting involved with its Virtual Red Kettle program. You can also apply to its Adopt-a-Family program to help a family that’s less fortunate with tangible needs during Christmas. If your family loves animals, you can volunteer at St. Hubert’s Animal Welfare Center. Some positions require volunteers to be 18 or older, so check with the center about ways to pitch in. The United Way is also looking for people to spread holiday cheer, donate clothing, money and gift cards to those in need. All volunteer positions are currently virtual but there are still many ways you and your family can make a big impact.

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Not all help has to come in the form of a check or online donation, and not all volunteer opportunities need to be organized. Sometimes a simple act of kindness, such as checking in on elderly neighbors to see if they need help with running an errand or clearing snow from their driveway, or visiting with a senior at a local center can make the greatest impact. This holiday season we challenge you to get out of your comfort zone and check in on those around you. Isolation is the hardest part of the holidays for many people so even if you can’t make a monetary gift, give the gift of your time!

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Hoboken’s Susan Goldman worked in the fashion industry for more than 25 years when she was furloughed from her job after the pandemic began. During those early lockdown days, she and her then 5-year-old daughter Jessie would keep themselves busy doing themed crafts. One day, they chose crayons and read the beloved picture book, The Day the Crayons Quit. The book inspired them to make their own. A few months later, Cre8ive Crayonz (cre8ivecrayonz.com) was born.

NJF: What goes into making your custom crayons? SG: We pick out the colors and then I peel and cut each crayon. I then place the individual pieces into the molds and bake them. Once cooled, Jessie pops them out of the molds and then I shave the back of each of crayon to get the wax build-up off and ensure they are ready to use for coloring.

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NJF: What was the biggest challenge in launching your business? SG: My biggest challenge is knowing when to turn off. I am production manager, marketing director, shipping manager, social media director, head of customer service and head of PR. You have to wear many hats but the one I am most proud of is being a mom and showing my daughter that you can do anything you put your mind to! NJF: What do you love to do in Hoboken as a family? SG: My daughter loves the playgrounds. My husband and I are foodies so we all love going to different restaurants. Our favorites include Panello, Augustino’s and Antique Bar & Bakery. NJF: What will you be focusing on for the holidays? SG: Our personalized name crayons with an additional shaped crayon and our space set are the most popular. We always come out with holiday-themed crayons for each of the major holidays and our Hanukkah and Christmas sets are also big sellers.

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New Jersey Family: Once you had the idea to launch a business, how did you go about developing your own crayons? Susan Goldman: I ordered four non-toxic crayon brands and tested melting them at different temperatures and for different amounts of time to ensure I produced the product I wanted to sell. I also needed to research packaging so that I could ensure minimal breakage when we mailed the crayons. We went to our place at the Jersey Shore on weekends and I would package boxes of crayons during the week in Hoboken and ship them to myself in Ventnor to see if anything broke.


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Yes, You Can Beat Holiday Stress! The endless to-dos this time of year brings are overwhelming. Try these expert tips to relax a bit and enjoy the season.

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he most wonderful time of the year can easily become the most stressful, too. With schedules full of entertaining, family celebrations, gift-buying and travel planning (not to mention the added pandemic-related factors we’re still navigating), it’s not hard to feel overwhelmed during the holidays. But instead of getting burned out doing all the things this year, try to shift your focus to whatever makes the holiday season meaningful to you. Maybe that’s reconnecting with distant loved ones, celebrating with friends, or just enjoying downtime at home with family. And though it may not be possible to avoid stressful situations altogether, there are strategies you can try to minimize their effect. Here’s how to decompress when all that holiday busyness gets the best of you.

the urge to overspend on elaborate gifts, or enjoying holiday food and drink without overindulging. As much as we love our families, all that togetherness can be stressful in itself, especially when you don’t see eye-to-eye. “It’s okay to ask people not to discuss certain topics. So if you know Uncle Henry has extreme views, I think it’s okay to ask him not to talk about those things during the holidays,” says Steven Tobias, Psy.D., director of the Center for Child & Family Development in Morristown. Beyond that, it helps to view things with acceptance, he says. “People have different religious, political and social views than you do. Just accept that, and don’t go into it trying to change anybody’s mind.”

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This year, holiday stress may be even trickier to manage due to the mental health impacts of the pandemic. In fact, according to a February 2021 brief, four of every 10 adults reported feeling anxious or depressed from January to June 2021, vs. one of every 10 during the same period in 2019. And because children under the age of 5 still aren’t able to be vaccinated, the once-simple decision of whether or not to attend indoor parties can send parents over the edge. All that unpredictability can trigger a stress response in our brain, putting us into fight or flight, says Zeshan. When this happens, our emotional brain is so activated that it hijacks our thinking brain. As a result, we become angry or withdrawn, says Zeshan. To combat this, reach out to someone you feel comfortable sharing your feelings with, he advises. Doing this helps activate our thinking brain, allowing it to regain control and make calm and rational decisions.

Worries about lack of time, finances, the hassle of travel and taking time off can trigger a lot of emotions that make the holidays a very stressful time, says Muhammad Zeshan, MD, a board-certified psychiatrist and assistant professor of psychiatry at Rutgers University Medical School. Even so, the majority of holiday stress stems from the pressure to be perfect, he says. Trying too hard to be perfect can backfire, dampening true joy. Instead, emphasize self-compassion, says Zeshan. That means allowing yourself to make mistakes and being kind and forgiving. Be mindful of your own unique triggers and make a plan to deal with them in advance, says Zeshan. Reflect on holidays past, making note of interactions or activities that caused you stress; then, develop action plans to mitigate similar situations this season. That could mean being more selective about which parties you go to, avoiding

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Instead of diving head-first into holiday festivities, pause to assess your values and goals for this time of year, says Tobias. “Take a step back and start with, ‘What’s meaningful to me, what is it about the holidays that I value?’’ he says. Then, identify ways to put those things first. Sometimes, we need to acknowledge the discrepancy between our expectations and our reality to avoid undue stress, says Tobias. “We may have this Hallmark-card version of the holidays with everyone sitting around the table and getting along; everything’s perfect and wonderful. But with most families that’s not the case. There’s no such thing as perfect, and when people are trying to make it perfect, they’re going to end up just failing,” he says. If it’s really stressing you out, maybe the house doesn’t have to be spotless, or you can skip preparing the elaborate dish that takes all day to make. We simply can’t do it all, agrees Amy Nolan, Ed.S, a psychotherapist, life coach and content manager at Institute for Integrative Nutrition and mom of two based in Jackson. “Think about what’s important. If the book club cookie exchange is stressing you out because you hate baking and you’d rather take your kids to a light show, go with your kids and give your best wishes for the cookie exchange without your presence. It’s not realistic to try to do both or bring that stress upon yourself. People will move on without your cookies and your kids will remember this special time with you seeing the lights,” says Nolan. Prioritize downtime when you need it. “You can’t just keep going and going. If you’re preparing the meals, be sure to sit back, relax and have some down time,” Tobias says, adding that sharing responsibilities with others is also an important stress reducer. “I

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think a lot of people feel like they have to do it all, or they’re hesitant to ask for help, but the holidays are really about sharing, being together, and loving one another,” he says.

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Be aware of the things that bring joy to your life and try to engage in those activities, says Zeshan. “For some people it’s baking cookies, watching movies, dining out, listening to music, reading a favorite novel, practicing yoga or meditation/mindfulness,” he says. It’s all too easy to neglect our basic needs during this exciting time of year, but try to get adequate sleep, eat well and keep alcohol within reason. Don’t try to be super mom to keep stress at bay, says Zeshan. As hard as it is to do, put self-care on your calendar, says Nolan. “Take a sick day if you need it, or plan some time to just sit and read for a couple of hours while the kids are in school. As parents, we are sometimes wired to do for others before ourselves, so whatever this space is, we want it to be specifically for you to recharge, focus on your self-care and do something that brings you joy (even if it’s vision-boarding for next year). And don’t feel guilty taking this time! If you’re recharged for yourself, you’ll avoid burnout and have more energy for everyone else,” Nolan says. If you’re feeling overwhelmed, reach out to your friends. “I like to say ‘it’s better out than in’ when it comes to our emotions, however, there’s a caveat. After you get it out to someone, take the next step— how can that person support you? What do you need from them? Is it feedback, advice, validation, compassion? Be specific and let them know,” Nolan says. Here’s to a stress-free, fun-filled holiday season!

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Kids under 13 can join Snowclub Kids Instruction for basic lessons to get up on skis or snowboards. The club has its own dedicated location at Camelback Adventure Basecamp. With separate rentals and ticketing from the rest of your skiers, you can easily drop the kids off for a half-day of lessons. Lessons for ages 4-12 (call for pricing) include a lift ticket, equipment rental and a 2 1/2 hour lesson. There are also adult and private lessons. One-hour private lessons for ages 4 and up are also available. If you stay overnight at the property, you’ll want to take advantage of the pools and hot tubs at Aquatopia. The kids can head to the arcade, VR experience, rock walls and escape rooms before you all end the day at the Trails End Pub & Grille, which has mountain views from the base of the Nine Mile ski slope.

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Campgaw’s Cruisers is a threeweek program (one 75-minute lesson per week) for 4- to 6-year-old skiers (call for pricing) designed to get kids comfortable on the slopes, with hot cocoa at the end. Mountain Masters is a four-week program (one 90-minute lesson a week) geared to anyone age 7 and up. Skiers will be placed in a small group based on ability (even advanced skiers can hone new skills). A variety of one-day lesson options are available for anyone over age 4. Reservations are recommended in advance for group or private sessions. Check the website for lesson pricing and note that there are additional costs for rentals. Campgaw also offers an adaptive program for adults and children with developmental disabilities or visual impairment. The 90-minute lessons start at $129 and rentals are an extra fee.

This small and affordable spot is great if your kids get overwhelmed by bigger places or if you’re trying to see if they’ll enjoy the experience before going all in. Private lessons start at age 3 1/2, and group lessons are offered for ages 8 and up. Group lessons are $40, while private lessons are $90 or a semi-private lesson (for two skiers) is $125. Beginner packages, that include lift fees, ski rentals and a group lesson, start at $70. Make it an overnight and stay at the nearby Kartrite Resort & Indoor Waterpark (thekartrite. com), New York’s biggest indoor waterpark.

Just two hours north of New York City, this Catskill mountain is a popular choice for skiers of all ages. Book a private full day ski or snowboard lesson for your group (1-4 people) for $650 (gear is a separate rental charge) and make the most of your time on the mountain. Group half-day lessons for kids age 5-6 or 7-14 start at $100, with instructors teaching new techniques for mastering mountain terrain. Looking to really test your skills? New York has more than 50 ski resorts. Learn all about the options at iskiny.com.

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Ready to get off the bunny slopes and tackle more technical terrain? The instructors at the Ski & Ride school specialize in helping you achieve your goals no matter your skill level. Kids ages 5-6 can take private lessons, while group ski and snowboard classes are available for ages 7-12. If your kids are comfortable on skis and have always wanted to try gate racing (as seen at the Olympics), ages 5-15 can join the race team on weekends in December through February. Call for pricing.

The amazing thing about this resort is not just that it’s close to New Jersey (only an hour from the George Washington Bridge), but that it has a free beginner ski and snowboard school. Most spots require a lift ticket and a lesson fee but at Mount Peter, beginner lessons are free for ages 6 and up once you buy an all-day lift ticket. If you know how to ski, but want to get better, lessons for ages 3 and up start at $110. Don’t forget to hit up Pete’s Pub for some après-ski fun, with hot and cold drinks and chili and soups to warm you up after a day in the snow.

This four-season resort has zip lines, mountain bike trails and a waterpark in warmer weather, but is all about skiing in the winter. With more than 167 skiable areas and 1,000 vertical feet across four peaks, this is also one of New Jersey’s best places to strap on skis. New this year for ages 4-15 is Kids Camp which includes a lift ticket, rentals and a two-hour lesson for beginner skiers. Go Skiing and Snowboarding packages are perfect for beginners age 7 and up who have a little familiarity with the slopes. You’ll get a fullday lift ticket, equipment rentals and access to the Terrain Based Learning skills area, where you can take self-guided lessons with instructors nearby. Not sure about skis? Try the Sno-Go rentals, which are like a combination of bikes and skis together and give newbies more stability. Private lessons are also available. Call for pricing.

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Try the beginner ski package ($125-147), which includes a lift ticket, complete ski rental and a first-timer group lesson. Skiwee for ages 4-6 has a small instructor-to-student ratio and a special learning area called the Honey Bowl, which boasts a surface lift to practice on before they move up to the Mountain Cruiser level (ages 7-15). Sessions start at $145. If your 3-year-old is ready to ride, sign up for a onehour private SkiBaby or Mommy/ Daddy & Me class ($100).

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A VERY FURRY CHRISTMAS Sesame Place, Langhorne, PA sesameplace.com Your favorite Sesame Street pals will be decked out in holiday gear for this Christmas celebration. Come for millions of twinkling lights decorating the park, a 30-footilluminated pixel-based tree with animated images and holiday tunes to get you in the spirit. Kids can take photos with Santa, ride a train through the Twiddlebugs’ Gingerbread Cookie Factory and more. Select dates through January 2. Tickets start at $36.99 if purchased in advance. BRONX ZOO’S HOLIDAY LIGHTS Bronx Zoo, Bronx, NY bronxzoo.com A family festival happens evenings at the famed zoo, with immersive light displays, custom-designed animal lanterns and animated light shows. There’s holiday music, festive entertainment and treats on this walk-thru experience. Advance tickets are required and are $24.95/child, $39.95/adult. The show runs through January 9. CHRISTMAS LIGHT SHOW AND VILLAGE Skylands Stadium, Augusta skylandstadium.com The baseball stadium is transformed by a mile-long drive-thru course which features more than two million lights, displays, tunnel and more. After the walk-thru, head to the Outdoor Village to meet Santa, toast marshmallows, drink cocoa and ride the carousel at the Winter Carnival. Runs through January 9. Tickets are $29 per vehicle. CHRISTMAS UNDERWATER Adventure Aquarium, Camden adventureaquarium.com The World’s Tallest Underwater Christmas

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Tree will be on display (along with eight smaller trees) at the Adventure Aquarium. This (animal safe) sparkly tree is more than 18-feet tall, weighs almost 2,000 pounds and has over 1,500 LED lights. Keep your eyes out for Scuba Santa who will be making multiple visits per day to see who is naughty or nice. And if you want guaranteed winter wonderland vibes, head to Snowtunda, where snow falls daily. There are two new shows (Fishmas Traditions and Merry Fishmas, Boris!) and local choir performances. Now through December 24. Advance tickets are suggested. Tickets start at $18.99 and prices vary by date. DIDONATO’S MAGICAL HOLIDAY EXPRESS Family Fun Center, Hammonton didonatofuncenter.com Ride the train through the holiday village filled with millions of lights, then meet Santa and his elves and hear Mrs. Claus read a story. Each kid gets a gift from Santa. Don’t miss the holiday village with a snack and toy cottage. Tickets are $17.95/person for select dates in November and December. FESTIVAL OF TREES Morven Museum, Princeton morven.org/festival-of-trees Through January 10, the Morven Museum will invite guests to the Festival of Trees, a collection of juried trees and mantels crafted by decorators and local clubs throughout the museum. General admission tickets are $10, seniors and students are $8, children 6 and under are free. HOLIDAYS IN HISTORIC SMITHVILLE Smithville historicsmithville.com This charming village on Lake Meone outside of Galloway is a must for holiday lovers. Completely transformed for Christmas, the town has illuminated trees that appear to dance on the lake, a Magic Talking Tree and a train ride around the town every weekend through Christmas. For a special treat, make a reservation for a Santa breakfast at Fred and Ethel’s Lantern Light on December 11 or 18. HOLIDAY LIGHTS SPECTACULAR Turtle Back Zoo, West Orange turtlebackzoo.com

Visit the animals at the zoo in the winter, and check out the fantastic holiday displays, including 50 animal and wildlife characters. Kids can meet Santa, and take a spin on the carousel. Admission is free (carousel rides are $2). HOLIDAY TRAIN SHOW AND GLOW New York Botanical Garden, Bronx nybg.org The Holiday Train Show is a seasonal favorite, as elaborate miniature displays of the New York landmarks like the Brooklyn Bridge and the Statue of Liberty are crafted from all natural materials, while model trains ride through the conservatory. After dark, stay for the brightly colored light show that illuminates 1.5 miles of the garden’s outdoor space. The exhibits run select dates through January. Tickets for just GLOW are $20/ child and $35/adult. Tickets for the Holiday Train show are $18/child and $32/adult. HOLIDIG LIGHT SHOW Diggerland, West Berlin diggerlandusa.com It’s the second annual drive-thru Holidig Light Show, where you and the family can stay cozy while seeing all the holiday displays and tunnels and listen to Diggerland’s radio station. Tickets are $29.95/car. LUMINOCITY Whitney Pond Park, Manhasset, NY luminocityfestival.com This annual celebration of lights has been on Randall’s Island previously, but is now moving to a beautiful space on Long Island. This year’s theme is “Shine Again” and the colorful Chinese lanterns will feature two new areas, Lumi’s Utopia, featuring the works of six young artists and Lumi’s friends, plus a host of furry new social media pets on display. Tickets start at $27 for visitors age 3 and up and advance tickets are required. The light display will run until January 9. MAGIC OF LIGHTS PNC Bank Arts Center, Holmdel magicoflights.com This drive-thru holiday light experience will take you through a 2.5 mile long display of classic holiday scenes. The light show extravaganza is open nightly through January 2, and tickets start at $30/vehicle.

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A LONGWOOD CHRISTMAS 1001 Longwood Rd., Kennett Square, PA longwoodgardens.org This magical Christmas spot is a favorite, with a beautiful greenhouse filled with gorgeous holiday flowers and a shining tunnel of lights. Don’t miss the amazing miniature trains of the garden railway that travel around the greenhouse. Timed tickets must be purchased in advance. $16/youth, $30/adult.


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NIGHT FORMS: DREAMLOOP BY KLIP COLLECTIVE Grounds for Sculpture, Hamilton groundsforsculpture.org An after-hours experience will allow you to see Grounds for Sculpture in an entirely new way. With a synthesis of video, light and sound, the sculptures and trees will be lit in a unique way. The exhibit is open from November 26–February 27 on Thursdays through Sundays. Advance tickets required. Tickets are $22/child (ages 6-17) and $28/adult. NIGHT OF LIGHTS Creamy Acres, Mullica Hill nightoflightshayride.com Creamy Acres is known for terrifying zombie hayrides during the Halloween season, but turns into a magical country Christmas experience with a Musical Dancing Tree light show, sparkling light displays and a barnyard walk with even more glowing lights during the holiday season. The drive-thru experience is $30/vehicle and advance tickets are required. NORTH POLE EXPRESS TRAIN New Hope Railroad, New Hope, PA newhoperailroad.com Pulled by a vintage diesel locomotive, this train ride will take guests back to the early 20th century, with restored passenger cars, holiday singalongs, cocoa, cookies and even a visit from Santa. It also offers a Santa Steam Train Ride. Train experiences run through December 30. Tickets must be purchased in advance and start at $50.99. ORCHARD OF LIGHTS Demarest Farms, Hillsdale orchardoflights.com Take a ride through shimmering lights at Demarest Farms. Its Orchard of Lights DriveThru traverses a 32-acre plot of land. Warm up at the fire pit with some hot cocoa, take a pic with Santa, make your own s’mores and listen to Santa’s singing reindeer. Advance reservations are required and are $35/car. THE POLAR EXPRESS TRAIN RIDE 1 Railroad Plaza, Whippany whippanythepolarexpressride.com This officially sanctioned ride is a magical re-creation version of the children’s story

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The Polar Express that unfolds on a real train. The kids will get golden tickets from the conductor, hear a reading of the book, receive the first gift of Christmas and meet Santa. Tickets are required and start at $53/child and $58/adult. SANTA EXPRESS Black River & Western Railroad, Flemington blackriverrailroad.com Hop aboard this 90-minute ride on weekends through December. This trip will take guests to North Pole Station (where there are new photo ops) and back and kids will meet both Santa and Mrs. Claus on the train. $28/child, $29/adult. SIX FLAGS HOLIDAY IN THE PARK 1 Six Flags Blvd., Jackson sixflags.com/greatadventure The amusement park is open in the winter (and yes, you can brave the coasters in the cold temps). But there are also holiday shows like Holiday Magic: A Celebration of the Season. Meet Santa and his elves and take in the magical holiday décor. Last year’s popular drive-thru is back, which ends with a new walk-thru experience called the Jolly Jamboree where visitors can enjoy a Santa meet-andgreet and toast s’mores. The park will be open select dates November 13–Jan 2. Prices vary, and make sure to book your tickets in advance. VICTORIAN CAPE MAY Cape May capemaymac.org

The best way to see the city of Cape May all decked out for Victorian Christmas is via one of its trolley rides. Book a Santa Ride, Holiday Light Ride or a Ghosts of Christmas Past Tour if you like things on the spooky side. Visit the Emlen Physick Estate, a Victorian house and museum that’s decked out in authentic period holiday fanfare. On Saturdays in December, take a traditional walking tour by candlelight to see the decorated homes in the area. Prices vary by event and tickets are required. THE VILLAGE AT ANNE ELLEN 114 Daum Rd., Manalapan anneellenfarms.com Anne Ellen farm has been a go-to spot to cut-your-own trees for 80 years, but this year it’s adding a host of holiday attractions, including a new walk-thru village experience. Start with a hayride through the fields of trees and then walk on pathways lit with thousands of lights. You’ll also find fun photo ops like a life-sized igloo and gingerbread house. Stop at the post office to mail letters to Santa and grab a treat from the hot chocolate stand. Open Wednesday to Sunday, tickets start at $10 and must be reserved in advance. WINTER WONDERLIGHTS 655 Cranbury Rd., East Brunswick winterwonderlightsnj.com From now until January 2, enjoy this family-owned spectacular drive-thru that’s jam-packed with more than a million lights. Advance tickets are required and are $28/car.

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There’s no better way to usher in the holiday season than with live theater and the good news is NJ’s beloved venues have reopened! These shows will give you and your little ones an unforgettable experience. Most venues require a mask. Call ahead for all COVID guidelines. ALGONQUIN ARTS THEATRE 60 Abe Voorhees Dr., Manasquan 732-528-9211 Elf the Musical Nov. 27-Dec. 12 / times vary Based on the beloved holiday film, this fish-out-of-water comedy follows Buddy the Elf in his quest to find his true identity.

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30 North Van Brunt St., Englewood 201-227-1030 A Charlie Brown Christmas Live on Stage Nov. 26 / 1 & 4 pm Everyone’s favorite Peanuts television special is coming to life in Englewood. A Charlie Brown Christmas Live On Stage celebrates the timeless classic as the whole family joins Charlie Brown, Snoopy, Lucy, Linus and the rest of the gang as they uncover the true meaning

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of Christmas. Vienna Boys Choir: Christmas in Vienna Nov. 30 / 8 pm Continuing a centuries-old tradition, 100 choristers between the ages of 10 and 14 from 30 nations dive into four touring choirs and give around 300 concerts and performances each year. The choir’s repertoire includes everything from medieval to contemporary to experimental music. New Jersey Ballet’s The Nutcracker Dec. 7-8 / 1 & 4:30pm

A Magical Cirque Christmas Nov. 23 / 7:30 pm The world’s greatest entertainers unite for a spell-binding holiday production. Experience the enchantment of Christmas as Magical Hostess Lucy Darling takes you through an evening of dazzling performers and breathtaking cirque artists, accompanied by your favorite holiday music performed live.

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Company of Dance Arts Presents: The Nutcracker Dec. 10, 11, 12/ times vary The Company of Dance Arts has brought the magic of The Nutcracker to life for 35 years. Set to Tchaikovsky’s stirring score, soloists from NYC ballet companies join local dancers for the most popular ballet of all time.

Elf the Musical Nov. 12, 13 & 14 / times vary

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JAY AND LINDA GRUNIN CENTER FOR THE ARTS 1 College Dr., Toms River 732-255-0500 A Christmas Carol Dec. 4 See a musical adaptation of the tale of the miserly Ebenezer Scrooge, who is haunted by three ghosts on Christmas Eve. During his reflection into the past, present and future, he witnesses the lives of his poor office clerk, Bob Cratchit, and his endearing son Tiny Tim.

MPAC 100 South St., Morristown 973-539-8008 A Charlie Brown Christmas Live on Stage November 28, 2 & 5 pm A Magical Cirque Christmas Dec. 4 / 3 & 8 pm

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New Jersey Ballet’s 50th Anniversary Nutcracker with New Jersey Symphony Orchestra Dec. 17-26 / various times New Jersey Ballet’s beloved annual tradition enchants youngsters and grown-ups alike with splendid dancing, eye-popping special effects and a touch of holiday magic, set to Tchaikovsky’s iconic score and performed live by the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra.

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’Twas the Night Before Christmas Dec. 10-12 / times vary Made famous in Clement Moore’s beloved poem, this Christmas Eve tale will be brought to the stage again by The Kelsey Players in a fun and enchanting musical.

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MCCARTER THEATRE 91 University Pl., Princeton 609-258-2787 American Repertory Ballet presents The Nutcracker Nov. 26-28 / times vary

The Hip Hop Nutcracker with MC Kurtis Blow Dec. 18 / 2 & 8 pm This seasonal mash-up mixes urban dancing and digital scenery to retell the story of the Nutcracker, featuring rapper Kurtis Blow as MC. There’ll also be a dozen dancers and a violinist.

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The beloved TV classic Rudolph the RedNosed Reindeer soars off the screen and onto the stage. Come see your favorite characters from the special including Santa and Mrs. Claus, Hermey the Elf, the Abominable Snow Monster, Clarice, Yukon Cornelius, and of course, Rudolph. Lightwire Theater: A Very Electric Christmas Dec. 1 / 7:30 pm A Very Electric Christmas! features the semi-finalists from NBC’s America’s Got Talent. Lightwire uses total darkness and electroluminescent technology to bring stories to life on stage. Cirque Dreams Holidaze Dec. 8-9 / 8 pm The critically-acclaimed performance presents the ultimate holiday experience for families, combining Broadway musicals and Cirque extravaganza. The show features classic Christmas, Hanukkah and Thanksgiving songs and original music. Nutcracker American Ballet Repertory Dec. 17-19 / times vary The Hip Hop Nutcracker with MC Kurtis Blow Jan. 2/ 2 pm

UCPAC 1601 Irving St., Rahway 732-499-8226 American Repertory Ballet: The Nutcracker Dec. 3 / 7:30 pm Dec. 5 / 1 pm (sensory-friendly show)

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Gingerbread houses, German markets and more holiday fun awaits this month.

Dec. 7 & 8

Earth, Wind & Fire

Anastasia: The New Broadway Musical Head to the State Theatre in New Brunswick to see Anastasia: The New Broadway Musical. Inspired by the animated film, the musical follows the life of a young Russian woman out to discover the mystery of her past. stnj.org Dec. 4

Wassail Day

If you’ve heard wassail mentioned in carols, then head to Historic Cold Spring Village for a chance to sample the hot beverage. You’ll also be treated to music, shopping and treats like oldfashioned candy. hcsv.org

Dec. 5

Gingerbread Sunday See early American ginger recipes being prepared over an open hearth at the Miller-Cory House in Westfield. You’ll also make a gingerbread house to take home. Call 908-232-1776 to make a reservation. millercoryhouse.com

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Dec. 12

Festival of Trees This event at the Reeves-Reed Arboretum celebrates all holidays, from Christmas to Hanukkah to Kwanzaa and the Solstice, with music, food, shopping and festively decorated trees around the grounds. reevesreedarboretum.org

Dec. 11 & 18

Gingerbread House Workshop Liberty Hall Museum is hosting this event where you get to take home a tasty creation. Kids will get to decorate their own unique house with candy canes, gumdrops and more. Go to libertyhall.kean.edu to reserve your spot.

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Dec. 3-5

Do you remember the 21st day of September? If so, head to NJPAC in Newark to sing along to that and other hits with the legendary band Earth, Wind & Fire. njpac.org


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njfamily.com/calendar All events are subject to cancellation so call ahead before heading out.

Dec. 11 & 18

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The Alien Who Stole Christmas

This planetarium show at Raritan Valley Community College teaches kids about stars in the sky and tells the tale of Santa and a friendly alien encounter. raritanval.edu Dec. 3-5

German Christmas Market

The Sussex County Fairgrounds will be transformed for three days into a traditional German market. Get your holiday shopping done while enjoying performances by local singers and dancers. Kids can meet Mr. and Mrs. Claus and go on carriage rides, too. germanchristmasmarketnj.com

All month long

SUE: The T.rex Experience

See SUE at Liberty Science Center before the massive 40-foot-long skeleton heads off to her next destination in January. The full-scale replica will wow the kids, along with a PAW Patrol exhibit, the Infinity Climber and more LSC faves during the holiday break. lsc.org

Dec. 4, 11 & 18

Christmas Lantern Tour

Not only can you experience what Christmas was like in the 1800s at the Historic Village at Allaire, but you can also tour the town by lantern light. Try either the regular tour for $30/person or take the VIP tour with an extra 30 minutes of Christmas music at the historical chapel for $45/person. allairevillage.org

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Weekends thru Dec. 19

Holiday Market

Inspired by the traditional “Weihnachtsmarkts” held in Germany, Asbury Park’s bazaar happens every Saturday and Sunday from 12-5 pm. Enjoy shopping, holiday photo stations, crafts and food. asburyparkbazaar.com

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DECEMBER Planner

For more events near you or to add your own, go to

njfamily.com/calendar

Welcome 2022 with fun New Year’s Eve celebrations happening around NJ. On December 31, head to the beach (yes, really!) to enjoy fireworks and food and a host of shows. Ocean City has all-inclusive buttons for its First Night Celebration so you don’t miss any of the fun, and you can buy them at ocnj.com. Do you like to celebrate NYE at home in your jammies? First Night Morris County will be offering live streaming music, more than 40 performances and a midnight countdown. Visit firstnightmorris.com for tickets. If you’re planning to find a sitter, head to the Sheraton Hotel in Parsippany for a big NYE party with music from The Party Crashers and Lights Out, a three-course dinner and open bar. Visit newyearsnj.com to book your tickets. Another adults-only option is to ring in the new year on the water with a Signature Dinner Cruise that leaves from Weehawken, featuring cocktails, a midnight toast, a buffet dinner and fireworks at midnight. Go to cityexperiences.com for tickets.

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Happy New Year!

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