Manhasset SEPTA welcomes M.O.S.T.

The Island Now

A new discussion group for the parents of children 3 years to 7 years is being held in this fall. 

Parents are invited to attend to discuss common questions, concerns and issues of development in youngsters. M.O.S.T. program, Mothers of Special Tots, meets on Wednesday at 10 a.m. at the Manhasset Public Library’s Garden Room on Oct. 23, Nov. 6 and Nov. 20. 

This free program is open to all parents from the North Shore.

Is my child on-target for key milestones? What I can do at home to help growth? What services are available? 

Parents also wonder how to get learning, social and emotion ‘check ups’ from experts. These are just some of the questions discussed at the M.O.S.T. program chat. 

Headed by Dee Dee Olsen, parents get to chat and get answers to make the most of their child’s day as they go through early childhood development.

“Having a place to share this information, and most importantly ask these vital questions, is what the program is about,” Manhasset SEPTA co-president Debbie Najmi states. “So come in for a cup of coffee and get the information you need each week in this causal chat session.”

Manhasset SEPTA is a local chapter of the National PTA supporting Manhasset’s special education population, including teachers, school staff, children and their families. 

SEPTA provides support for over 600 Manhasset families and more than 700 school staff members. Manhasset SEPTA proudly services the needs of students with disabilities, gifted and talented students, and students receiving academic intervention services.

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