Susan G. Komen and iPlay America Team Up in the Fight Against Breast Cancer with the Fourth Annual Pink Power Party Event

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The Millstone Times January 2019 iPlay America will host the fourth annual Pink Power Party fundraiser benefitting Susan G. Komen Central and South Jersey (Komen CSNJ) at The Event Center @iPA in Freehold, NJ on Thursday, March 21, 2019. This ladies’ night out event will feature shopping and vendors, live entertainment and plenty of pink, … Continued

Monmouth Crossing Receives its seventh consecutive Advanced Standing distinction

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The Millstone Times January 2019 Monmouth Crossing, CentraState Healthcare System’s senior assisted living community, has received its seventh consecutive Advanced Standing distinction from the New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services. Designed to elevate quality, the Advanced Standing program is a voluntary program open to all licensed assisted living facilities and comprehensive personal care … Continued

Growing up with Autism, Tim’s Story

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By, Pam Teel The Millstone Times January 2019 18 year-old Tim Rohrer graduated from Allentown High School last June. Growing up was not so easy for him. Tim had autism. Like others with autism, Tim faced many challenges in life, both academically and socially. School was really hard for him. Even in a large high … Continued

What is a Disability?

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The Millstone Times January 2019 A disability is a condition that makes things harder for people. There are 2 kinds of disabilities. There are physical disabilities and there are mental disabilities. Physical disabilities makes it harder for people to walk, run, stand, balance, open the door, climb stairs, or even wake up on their own. … Continued

Sleep Tips for Your Child with Special Needs

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The Millstone Times January 2019 Getting your child to sleep can be a challenge for any parent, even more so when you have a child with special needs. Your child may have a harder time settling down at night, causing them (and you) to feel cranky and irritable the next day. Although it might seem … Continued

Lessons from the Trenches of Special Needs Parenting

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The Millstone Times January 2019 Parenting any child is challenging, but the joys and feelings that come with parenting a child with special needs are unique. All children are special in their own way, but a child with autism, traumatic brain injury, intellectual disabilities, or language and speech delays requires a different level of care … Continued

Creative Ways to Tell Your Child “I Love You”

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By Gabriella Mancuso The Millstone Times January 2019 Having a special bond with your child is important. To be able to have a relationship built on love, trust and happiness is crucial in the development and growth of your child. There are many different ways to express your appreciation for your child. Although, many children … Continued

The 2018 World Series

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By Max Druckman The Millstone Times January 2019 The 2018 Major League Baseball World Series was a truly amazing event! The favorites, the Bos- ton Red Sox, defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers in five games. Each game was downright awesome! Game 1: Game 1 pitted ace pitchers Chris Sale of Boston and Clayton Kershaw of … Continued

Student of the Month

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By, Pam Teel The Millstone Times January 2019 Ten-year-old Selene LaBrocca is in the fifth grade at SciCore Academy. Se- lene lives in Jackson. She thinks school is interesting because she likes to learn about geography, history, math, science and English. The teachers at her school are very good at explaining things and answering all … Continued