Helping Black Families Get the ID/D Resources they Need

If your family is looking for help with a loved one with an intellectual or developmental disability, we have put together a list of resources for black families living in New Jersey.

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The Children’s Dyslexia Centers follow an Orton-Gillingham based, multisensory structured language education (MSLE) approach. Lessons incorporate techniques that simultaneously activate sensory pathways to help children understand the written word. Children are tutored one-on-one twice a week after regular school hours. This allows for the curriculum to be tailored to each individual child and progress is made in small, quantifiable steps.
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The Children’s Dyslexia Centers follow an Orton-Gillingham based, multisensory structured language education (MSLE) approach. Lessons incorporate techniques that simultaneously activate sensory pathways to help children understand the written word. Children are tutored one-on-one twice a week after regular school hours. This allows for the curriculum to be tailored to each individual child and progress is made in small, quantifiable steps.

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Burlington Learning Center
902 Jacksonville Road, Burlington, NJ 08016
Kathleen Bostock, Director
Hasbrouck Heights Learning Center
301 Division Avenue, Hasbrouck Heights, NJ 07604
Maria Kimmins, Director
Northfield Learning Center
2000 New Road, Northfield, NJ 08225
Kathy Davis, Co-Director, Carrie Owens, Co-Director
Scotch Plains Learning Center
301 Forest Avenue, Scotch Plains, NJ 07076
Judy Shapiro, Co-Director, Katie Szajowski, Co-Director
Tenafly Learning Center
404 Tenafly Road, Tenafly, NJ 07670
Georgette Dickman, Co-Director, Patricia Barden, Co-Director