Since 1993, Banyan School has helped students who learn differently establish the roots necessary to grow by focusing on the development and reinforcement of the reading, language and communication skills critical for academic success. With small classes, individualized attention, integrated assistive technology and a talented, dedicated staff, we are committed to establishing the foundation that students need for learning and social-emotional development.
From strong roots come strong minds!
The Uncommon Thread is a non-profit ABA provider that has been advancing the lives of children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) since 2007. With a mission to help each child reach their greatest potential, they provide ABA therapy and services in many therapeutic settings that accommodate all levels of children on the spectrum. See ad on page 7.
New Jersey and the surrounding states are filled with opportunities for children and adults to learn, explore, and play. For families navigating a special needs diagnosis or developmental differences, even planning a day in advance can feel overwhelming—and outings may seem unpredictable.
This handy digest is packed with valuable programs, resources, and activities designed to support your family and your child. Our mission is to connect you with the many outstanding services and organizations that New Jersey has to offer.
We’re proud to welcome The Uncommon Thread (featured on our cover), along with Step Up ABA Group, both specializing in ABA therapy; Smartbird Smart Innovations; NJ Association of Special Partner Schools; Stepping Stone School; and a variety of inclusive summer camps. You’ll also discover many dedicated professionals and schools ready to create customized plans tailored to your child’s unique needs.
We’ve highlighted sensory-friendly destinations to help keep your family engaged and entertained this spring. The solution isn’t to stay home—it’s to plan thoughtfully. Choose family-friendly venues, look for sensory-friendly hours and performances, and prepare in advance. Reserve ahead, rehearse expectations, and communicate clearly so your child knows what to expect—especially in situations with crowds, noise, long lines, or quick transitions. Each positive experience builds confidence for the next.
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New Jersey and the surrounding states are packed with opportunities for children and adults to learn, explore, and play. Here are some suitable ideas. Research, plan ahead, and buy advance tickets! NJ KIDS is not held responsible for inaccurate information as events are subject to change.
GO TO A PERFORMANCE
There are many sensory friendly performances throughout NJ and NYC. Here are some upcoming sensory friendly shows that may be suitable:
Milk & Cookies Series @ State Theatre New Jersey (stnj.org) with its Sensory-Friendly Performances allowing families with children on the autism spectrum or with other sensory sensitivities to enjoy high-quality live entertainment in a safe, welcoming, sensory-friendly environment.
• Suzi Shelton - Sat, Mar 14
• Tahira - Sat, May 2
Autism-Friendly Performances - Theater for Everyone @ Paper Mill Playhouse (papermill.org)
• West Side Story - Autism Friendly Performances - May 28 - Jun 28
Sensory-Friendly Performances @ The New Victory Theater
• Jim Henson’s Fraggle Rock: Back to the Rock LIVE: Sensory Friendly - Jun 7 @ 5pm (ages 4 and up) Dance your cares away in a brand new musical adventure.
• Buena Vista Social Club - Sun, Apr 19 @ 1pm at Gerald Schoenfield Theatre
• & Juliet - Sun, May 3 @ 1pm at Stephen Sondheim Theatre
• Hamilton - Sun, May 31 @ 1pm at Richard Rogers Theatre
Sensory Friendly Performances @ MAYO PAC (Sensory-friendly performances have been designed to create a supportive, welcoming experience for people with sensory sensitivities. Each performance features modulated sound and light levels and a relaxed environment where the audience is free to talk, vocalize, and leave and re-enter the seating area)
• The Pout-Pout Fish (Field Trip) - Apr 14 @ 12:15
• Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the School Bus, The Musical (Field Trip) - May 11 @ 12:15
Union County Performing Arts Center (UCPAC) Sensory Friendly music, theater and dance performances, as well as Sensory Friendly Theater film screenings, are specially adapted for children and adults with autism and other sensory sensitivities. www.ucpac.org/sensory-friendly-theatre/
Lincoln Center Relaxed Performances welcomes guests to come as they are and be their full selves. Relaxed Performances are open to all, and especially welcoming for people with autism, sensory and communication disorders or learning disabilities. The artistic integrity of the piece remains unchanged, however modifications to social and sensory environment may be made. This structure can also be beneficial for people who are neurodivergent, families with young children and anyone who finds traditional performance protocols do not work for their needs. Many are FREE, registration required. (lincolncenter.org)
• Come & Sing with the Lazours - Mar 8 @ 11am, Lincoln Center Theater (participatory)
• The Unexpected Gift - Barrowland Ballet - Apr 10, 11, 17, 18, 19, Clark Studio Theater
• Antarctica! Crew Wanted - Rosan Sensory Adventures, Apr 17, 18, 19, 24, 25, 26 Samuel Rehearsal Studio, Rose Building.
• Patterns - Axis Dance Company, Apr 17, 18, Alice Tully Hall
• ASL Baby Slam, Apr 18 @ 11am, David Rubenstein Atrium
• CMS Kids: Tuneful Teamwork, Apr 19, Rose Studio, Rose Building
• Real Abilities Comedy Night, Apr 24, Kaplan Penthouse, Rose Building
• Sensory-Friendly Performance New York City Ballet, May 17 @ 11am, David Koch Theater
• Philharmonic Families: Strings, May 30
Sensory Saturdays @ Gazillion Bubble Show
In partnership with KultureCity®, Sensory Saturday offers a modified version of our award-winning bubble show, ensuring a safe, joyful experience for individuals with sensory sensitivities.
SEE THE ANIMALS AT THE ZOO Turtle Back Zoo’s sensory friendly morning offers visitors an opportunity to visit without crowds. Sensory friendly evening events also offered during the year. turtlebackzoo.com
Bronx Zoo’s sensory inclusive programs allows families to explore the Children’s Zoo before it’s open to the public.
VISIT A MUSEUM WITH ACCESS PROGRAMS
Science and natural history museums with discovery spaces and clear “quiet rooms”, and Children’s museums offer limited-capacity mornings and staff-led tours.
Liberty Science Center’s sensory days offers an entire day of science learning for children with Autism and sensory sensitivities. lsc.org
American Museum of Natural History’s Discovery Squad, on select mornings, offers a unique tour program designed for families of children with autism. Tours take place before the Museum is open and are free. Registration is required, no walk-ins accepted. Enjoy a guided 45-minute tour of a select hall followed by 45 minutes of free play and exploration in the Discovery Room.
Intrepid Museum Access Family Programs
opens its doors early on select weekends for an hour-long interactive session specially crafted for kids on the autism spectrum and their families. Themed sessions focus on different ports of call, traditions at sea, and ocean life. Apr 26, May 9, Jul 25, Aug 9.
The Met’s Discoveries program gives children and adults with learning disabilities and those on the autism spectrum—plus their families—the opportunity to enjoy a multi-sensory experience complete with a tactile art project. Each session begins with a gallery tour exploring the day’s theme, and it concludes with an art activity.
Jewish Museum’s Access Family Workshops Join museum educators to examine art, then create your own masterpiece in a related workshop. Reservations are required.
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56 PASSAIC STREET, RIDGEWOOD, NJ 07450
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The Franklin Institute in Philadelphia - Enjoy hands on exhibits and experiences related to science, the brain, sports, space, the human body and more! The museum Sensory Guide provides guidance and helpful tips on certain experiences that may have high levels of stimulation. Sensory backpacks are stocked with helpful tools like noise-reducing headphones, sunglasses, fidgets, and sensory guide alerts to help reduce sensory stimulation. fi.edu
PLAY IN AN ACCESSIBLE PARK & PLAYGROUND
For a List of Handicap and Wheelchair Accessible Trails and Parks in New Jersey. accessnaturenj.org/text-list-of-accessible-parks/
EXPLORE AQUATIC LIFE
Adventure Aquarium is KultureCity certified and offers marine life accessible viewing areas, sensory bags, headphone zones, and designated quiet areas. Explore sea life on Sensory Sundays presented by Shriners, on the second Sunday of every month from 9:30am-10:30am, the aquarium’s first hour of opening. adventureaquarium.com
Jenkinson’s Aquarium Sensory Saturdays for guests with autism, sensory processing, and other cognitive challenges to have fun and explore the aquarium before it’s open to the public, with less crowds, less noise and less stimulation. Check website for any upcoming dates. Point Pleasant Beach, NJ. jenkinsons.com/aquarium
SEA LIFE Aquarium at American Dream
Mall offers exhibits on fish, stingrays, sharks, Jellyfish, and more! Aquariums offer sensory experiences that can be calming and soothing for kids. Opening hours in the morning may be less crowded for a visit. East Rutherford, NJ. visitsealife.com/new-jersey
VISIT A THEME PARK
Fairy Tale Forest offers a sensory friendly park where you can explore life-size cottages depicting classic fairy tales! The entire forest is an exhibit of classic stories. Among many attractions, find Peter Peter Pumpkin Eater,
Rapunzel, Cinderella, Hansel and Gretel, Little Red Riding Hood, Snow White and Seven Dwarfs, The Three Little Pigs, Goldilocks & The Three Bears and more. Oak Ridge, NJ. fairytaleforest.com
WALK AROUND BOTANICAL GARDENS
Brooklyn Botanical Garden’s Fragrance Garden was designed to bring people in close contact with plants to stimulate the senses of smell and touch. Created in 1955, it was the first garden in the country designed to accommodate people with visual impairments, though its multisensory approach appeals to all visitors, particularly children. Visitors are encouraged to touch and smell the plants here. Braille and raised text labels identify many of the specimens, which grow in raised beds at just the right height for children and for people in wheelchairs. Garden beds are arranged by theme: plants with scented leaves, plants for touch, fragrant flowers, and kitchen herbs. It is a four-season outdoor garden, and different plants are present at different times of the year.
New Jersey State Botanical Garden offers immersive sensory experiences through its 96 acres of varied, designed landscapes, including winter gardens, conifer collections, and formal gardens focused on color, texture, and form. Visit the Fragrance & Sensory Garden at Colonial Park (Somerset) and the Sensory Garden at Laurelwood Arboretum (Wayne).
CATCH A BASEBALL GAME
Walk around Yankee Stadium, eat at the concession stands, visit the baseball museum, and seek the sensory room located on the Terrace Level at Section 320C available to Guests of all ages who have sensory processing needs, and includes activity panels, bean bag chairs, bubble walls, and fidget toys among other items to assist Guests. Guests interested in utilizing the Sensory Room may visit the Guest Relations Booth located at Section 320C.
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• Full or Partial Inclusion Pre-School
• Play-Based Teaching
• Fully Supported Classrooms
• Related Services
• Social Skills
• Extracurricular Activities
Home & School Based Services:
• ABA Therapy
• Parent Training
• District Consultation
• Functional Behavior Assessment (FBA)
Our Centers are Located in the Following Pre-School Settings:
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Are you looking for the right private special education school? Do you need advocacy assistance or help understanding your rights? The Alliance of Private Special Education Schools of North Jersey provides valuable resources, networking opportunities, and support tools to help families and educators of children with special needs.
Services at no cost to parents. Call today: 973-407-0596 or visit specialeducationalliancenj.org and use our school search tool to find the right match for you.
EDUCATION
BANYAN SCHOOL – Elementary
12 Hollywood Avenue, Fairfield, NJ 07004
973.439.1919 | BanyanSchool.org
Banyan Elementary School is a private, nonprofit, New Jersey Department of Education Approved School for students (ages 5 to 14) with significant language-based learning disabilities. Over the past 32 years, our primary focus has been the development and reinforcement of reading, language & communication skills necessary for academic success. Our faculty is trained in a variety of research-based, multi-sensory teaching techniques and strategies, including the Wilson Reading System®, Lindamood Bell® Programs, Multisensory Math®, and TouchMath®. With small classes, individualized attention, and integrated assistive technology, we are committed to establishing the foundation that students need for learning while fostering social and interpersonal skills.
BANYAN UPPER SCHOOL – High School
LIFE Academy (Ages: 18-to-21)
471 Main Street, Little Falls, NJ 07424
973.785.1919 | BanyanSchool.org
Banyan High School is a private, non-profit, New Jersey Department of Education Approved School for students with significant languagebased learning disabilities. Established in 2006,
the High School program provides a structured curriculum with small classes that allow our faculty to focus on each student’s academic & social needs. The 9th - 12th grade curriculum continues to reinforce reading, language and communication skills, while preparing students for the next phase of their education and life. Our faculty is trained in a variety of research-based, multi-sensory teaching techniques and strategies, including the Wilson Reading System®, Lindamood Bell® Programs, and Multisensory Math®. The LIFE (Learning Independence, Fostering Empowerment) Academy for 18- to 21-year-old students emphasizes life and work skills in a supportive environment that builds confidence and success.
Celebrate the Children
230 Diamond Spring Rd, Denville 973.989.4033 | celebratethechildren.org
A non-profit, state-approved private school, which serves a diverse range of students ages 3-21 with autism and other challenges in relating and communicating. Our focus is tailoring a program to meet the needs of the individual and their learning style v. a label. We are committed to using respect and relationships to support a student’s ability to become an engaged and active learner. We are proudly celebrating 20 years of special education!
Chapel Hill Academy
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31 Chapel Hill Rd., Lincoln Park
973.686.0004 | .chapelhillacademy.net Chapel
Hill Academy is a New Jersey Approved Private School for students with learning, social, emotional and behavioral issues in Kindergarten through 12th grade. We have a flexible and comprehensive curriculum tailored to meet the needs of, and focus the strengths of each student.
CTC Academy is enhancing the lives of children and young adults with special needs, and their families, by providing an enriched educational, therapeutic and supportive environment. NJ State approved pre-school through 12th grade. The Fair Lawn campus serves children ages 18 months to 7 years and offers an Early Enrichment Program (EEP) designed to enhance and build upon early Intervention services received in the home for ages 18 months - 3 years (open enrollment). The Oakland campus serves 1st through 12th Grade (ages 7–18), and STEP Program, ages 18 – 21 years (including children who are medically fragile). Support groups are available for families and siblings of children.
Windsor Prep High School
60 West Midland Ave, Paramus 201.523.9533 | windsorprephs.com
Windsor Prep is a state-approved, nonprofit private high school for students with special needs who exhibit learning, behavioral and attention disorders. In addition, many are diagnosed with anxiety, depression and Autism Spectrum Disorder. We provide a therapeutic environment to address students’ social, emotional, behavioral and academic needs. Students are provided guidance to enter post-secondary programs.
Windsor Bergen Academy (WBA) provides a quality education for children from Pre-K through 8th grade allowing students to overcome academic and social/emotional challenges through innovative programs focusing on academic success and high school readiness.
THERAPY SERVICES
The Uncommon Thread
ABA Services for Children With Autism 1071 Valley Rd, Stirling 908.604.4500 | theuncommonthread.org
Founded in 2007, The Uncommon Thread is a nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing the lives of children with autism through evidencebased ABA therapy. They partner with pediatric practices, hospitals, and schools throughout New Jersey to deliver high-quality care, family education, and collaborative clinical support— grounded in both science and compassion. Their 30-day coordinated pathway reduces delays and creates a clear, life changing route from first concern to early intervention for children ages 1 to 5. Services are provided statewide in centers, daycares/preschools, homes, school districts, and select community locations.
Young Miindz Therapeutic Services Springfield, NJ 862.621.TYLA | goaallc.com
Young Miindz provides therapeutic and enrichment programs that nurture children’s social and emotional growth. Led by licensed professionals, the After-School, Saturday and Summer Camp Sessions, along with Early Bird Group Sessions, blend fun with evidence-based social-emotional learning (SEL) to strengthen self-awareness, emotional regulation, empathy, and peer relationships. Designed to help children start their day focused and end it fulfilled, Young Miindz builds confidence, supports positive behavior, and promotes lasting emotional wellness.
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RECREATION
Alstede Farms
1 Alstede Farms Lane, Chester 908.879.7189
info@alstedefarms.com | alstedefarms.com
Alstede Farms is a welcoming, family-friendly destination that prioritizes inclusivity for all visitors. We are proud to offer ADA-accessible wagon rides, ensuring that everyone, regardless of mobility needs, can fully enjoy the farm experience. Our accessible wagons provide a comfortable and safe way to explore the farm’s orchards, fields, and attractions. At Alstede Farms, we believe that everyone should have the opportunity to experience the beauty of nature, participate in seasonal activities, and create cherished memories with loved ones, making our farm a truly inclusive space for all.
MarbleJam Kids
214 State St., Suite 204, Hackensack 201.497.6512 | marblejam.org
Authorized NJ DDD and NJ DCF Provider MarbleJam Center is a fully compliant ADA facility that provides creative arts therapies and adaptive social learning programs for children, teens, and adults with autism, ADHD, and mental health challenges. The year-round programs and services explore the person’s creative expression and potential while building social skills and a support network.
The Center for Contemporary Art 2020 Burnt Mills Rd, Bedminster 908.234.2345 | ccabedminster.org
The Center for Contemporary Art’s unique curriculum of children’s classes allows young artists, ages 5-15, to enroll in classes designed to develop skills in a single medium. Classes include, Painting, Drawing, Mixed Media, and Pottery. Classes for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder and other special needs provide guided experiences that foster communication, creativity, and problem solving with handson activities. Weekly summer art camps are
offered for children ages 5-15 allowing them to explore their creative side while having fun. Classes for adults offer experience in a variety of media for artists of all levels.
RESOURCES
CAPE Resource Center
Bergen County Special Services
Paramus
201.343.6000 x4067 | bergen.org/cape
The CAPE Resource Center provides information, referrals and assistance for individuals, families and professionals in the disability community. We help access information regarding developmental disability resources, transition planning, recreation programs/summer camps and mental health services. We offer a variety of webinars on topics related to disabilities and sponsor monthly parent support groups.
Our attorneys have personal experience with special needs family members and friends. They provide parents with tools to be effective advocates and to obtain a free, appropriate public education. Services include: reviewing Individualized Education Plans, Section 504 Plans, Health Care Plans, and Intervention & Referral Service Plans; explaining evaluations; attending IEP & 504 meetings; negotiating resolutions of programming and placement disputes; filing mediation and due process petitions; handling school disciplinary charges, hearings & appeals; providing guidance to college students regarding rights under Section 504; and assisting with applications for public benefits.
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EXPLORE FUNDRAISERS EVENTS
Go the Distance For Autism @ Over Peck Park
A day of fun and adventure in a supported environment for children with autism and their families. Activities include face painting, games, rock climbing wall, bounce house, food, and many other family-friendly activities. 400 Paramus Rd, Paramus, NJ, May 31
WATCH A MOVIE
Local theaters that advertise an autism friendly performance or sensory friendly performance with relaxed rules and adjusted technology.
Sensory Sunday Friendly Films – AMC Theaters
AMC partners with the Autism Society to offer special movie showings for guests with sensory sensitivities. During these films, lights remain up, audio volume is lowered, and children are free to talk and move around. Multiple Locations; check with your local AMC
My Way Matinees – Regal Theaters
Offer My Way Matinees at select locations, allowing families with children with special needs to enjoy movies in a comfortable environment. Lights remain up, audio is lowered, and children are free to talk and move around without judgment. Check your local Regal Theater for participating locations and showtimes
GO GAMING!
Inclusive Video Gaming Club – Club DREAMS
A welcoming space for young gamers of all abilities to come together and share their passion for video games. The club encourages teamwork, creativity, and respectful communication through a variety of multiplayer games.Whether casual or competitive, participants enjoy a supportive environment to make friends, explore new games, and celebrate what makes each player unique. Ewing, NJ
Shining Stars Sports League
A developmental sports league designed for individuals with special needs, focusing on gross motor skills, sport fundamentals, and
socialization. Participants enjoy a mix of clinicstyle instruction and game play in a supportive, inclusive environment. Modified equipment, rules, and gameplay are used to enhance learning and maximize success. Each season features a different sport. Livingston, NJ
RIDE THE FERRY running from New Jersey to New York. Take an adventure on the water. Download the ferry app and find an appropriate route and time where you can get away from the crowds.
CONNECT
Abilities Expo
Held at the New Jersey Convention & Expo Center, May 1-3, 2026 in Edison. The three-day Abilities Expo offers free, all-access passes to empowerment. Explore cutting-edge technology, adaptive activities, info-packed workshops, and discover gadgets designed to make life easier and more accessible.
Law and Disability Conference, June 8, 9am-1pm an annual event held at the New Jersey Law Center and co-sponsored with the Community Health Law Project. This year’s sessions cover key issues including housing, immigration, education, and oversight for children with disabilities. This free, informative event is designed for individuals with disabilities, their families, and caregivers.
Autism NJ Power of Connection Conference Oct 22-23, Harrahs, Atlantic City Autism NJ is hosting its 43rd Annual Autism Conference, offering workshops, keynote presentations, and networking opportunities for professionals, individuals on the autism spectrum, and their families.
Spring is the perfect time to get out, explore, and make memories with your family in New Jersey. From hands-on activities to outdoor adventures, there’s something for everyone— so grab the kids, plan your visit, and make this season unforgettable!
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