NJCTS News – November 2019
Our 15th anniversary; getting to know new staff members; Educator of the Year award; Faith’s story
Nation’s First Center of Excellence for Tourette Syndrome Celebrates 15th Anniversary
Somerville-based NJCTS has been a leader in education, advocacy and research since 2004. The NJ Center for Tourette Syndrome & Associated Disorders (NJCTS), the nation’s
NJCTS Youth Advocate Paige Kowalski Speaks to Law Enforcement About Tourette Syndrome
For someone with TS, an encounter with law enforcement can be an extremely stressful situation because of the common misconceptions surrounding the disorder.
Youth Advocate Dominic Dominguez educates Fair Lawn students about acceptance of others
October is Bullying Prevention Month and the message of kindness and acceptance is being delivered within schools all across the country.
Bedminster Teen with TS Speaks About Anti-Bullying
NJCTS Youth Advocate Riley Burke educates East Brunswick fifth graders about acceptance of differences during Bullying Prevention Month.
NJCTS Advocates Have a Message About Bullying
October is Bullying Prevention Month and throughout the state, NJCTS will be conducting Youth Advocate workshops, school and community presentations, in-services, and webinars with the
NJCTS Pays Respect to Soccer Star Tim Howard as He Retires
My friendship with Tim began when he played for the NY/NJ MetroStars MLS soccer team. He had moved into the position of starting goalie and
In Their Own Words – Volunteer Allen Jones
NJCTS has started a new feature on our website called: In Their Own Words. These stories will give you an opportunity to get to know
A Superhero for the Classroom
Twitcha lesson plans are now available for teachers to download for FREE!
NJCTS News – September 2019
Academy highlights; Twitcha update; Family Picnic photos; and all the latest news and information
NJCTS Academy Alumni Meet Samuel J. Comroe
Three NJCTS Tim Howard Leadership Academy Alumni, Jake, Sam and Jordan, met up at the Stress Factory in New Brunswick over the weekend to see
Teens with Tourette syndrome learn how to be their own advocates
Confidence and leadership are important life skills for anyone, but they’re especially critical for those with Tourette syndrome. From NJTV News