Haworth Shopping Event to Benefit Charity

169 Terrace Street, Haworth, NJ 07641

Starting Thursday, November 17th, the Haworth Apothecary are hosting an event, in which customers can buy a shopping pass and all proceeds of the ticket sales go to 3 charties: Autism Speaks, The Community Food Bank of NJ and Community Hospice of Bergen County. In addition, on Thursday, Nov 17th, the Marky Ramone Cruisin’ Kitchen will be on our premises serving food to raise additional funds for Autism Speaks.
Click on the flyer below for the schedule of events!

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Haworth Apothecary

 

 

 

The Haworth Apothecary is located at 169 Terrace Street, Haworth, NJ 07641.

Phone #: 201-384-7171

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Finding a Realtor For Parents With Special Needs Children

Use a Realtor Who Knows What Its like To Have a Special Needs Child

As a parent of a child with autism, I know firsthand the struggle of having a son with special needs. My first born son, Kasey, now 6, was diagnosed when he was 26 months old. We have therapists in our home 5 days a week totaling 10 hours. Kasey also has been enrolled in school full time since he turned 3. Kasey is also non-verbal, which is another challenge in itself.

Kasey When He Was Baby

Luckily as parents, my job as a Realtor has scheduling flexibility, so I can be home for Kasey’s therapy and my wife Paula, is a social worker at a special needs school in Bergen County and also does private practice therapy for children and families. My wife being in the field has been a great asset for us, as she knows the ins and outs of programs & services available in Bergen County, the quality of the special needs schools, and getting around the school bureaucracy. We have had many battles in having certain criteria in Kasey’s I.E.P. (Individual Education Program) that met his needs.
Kasey is now enrolled in the Valley Pi Program in Harrington Park. We had him enrolled in another school in our district initially, but we had numerous problems and it always seemed like there was some new issue we had to fight. But having a child with special needs requires the parents to advocate for their kids. Schools are sometimes more concerned with their budgets, than doing the best for the children. We went through several School Principal changes, staff overhauls, varying case managers, months without a behaviorist, and changes in the school philosophy & program model.

Kasey Now at 6

I can’t say that about the Valley Program, which has an excellent staff of teachers, therapists, and assistants that I would recommend to any parent of a special needs student. They not only have the children learning in a classroom setting, but they have the students interact in real world settings like the supermarket, mall, movie theatre, the swimming pool, and other productive outings. Having your special needs child exposed to these type of situations makes it easier when you have to take your child out.
Its important when you have a special needs child, to live in a good school district that has excellent special needs services. Having an agent represent you in your real estate transaction who understands what you go through as a special needs parent is vital. I can help you choose a town and school district that best fits your child’s needs. My wife also provides a free consultation to all my clients to assist them in choosing the right town for them and what services are available.

Kevin Hill, Sales Associate

 Call Kevin Hill, Sales Associate with Friedberg Properties & Associates in River Vale, New Jersey at 201-214-1349 or email me at KevinHillRealEstate@Gmail.com.

Best Towns & Schools for Autism

My first born son, Kasey, has autism. He was diagnosed at the age of 2. Fortunately for us, we live in Bergen County, New Jersey, where there are many towns that offer good schools and programs for autistic children.

What schools are best is very subjective and it varies from each child’s special needs. Also, it depends on what parents are looking for. There are inclusion programs, self-contained classes in a regular school setting, and more restrictive programs such as self-contained public schools and self-contained private schools.

Some schools follow an ABA (Applied Behavior Analysis) model, others have floor time (Greenspan Model).

From my wife’s professional experience (she is a licensed social worker who works in an ABA school) and also from our own personal experiences with Kasey, the Valley Pi Program in Harrington Park is really well rounded, consistent, and one of the best in the area.

There are several towns in Pascack Valley that have good reputations for their special needs students. Those towns include: Emerson, Hillsdale, Montvale, and Washington Townhip. Other towns in Bergen County with good services include: Alpine, Bogota, Closter, Harrington Park, Oradell, Paramus, Ramsey, Ridgewood, Upper Saddle River, and Washington Township.

As far as private schools go, Alpine Learning Center, Reed Academy, and Institute for Educational Achievement (IEA) are all excellent. These schools often have waiting lists, your child must be accepted at an early age, and your town has to offer them as a placement.

If moving to Pascack Valley/Bergen County and you have a child with special needs, use a Realtor like myself, who can relate to your situation and has the patience and understanding to help you find a home that best suits your child’s needs.

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