Kids & Family

Creative Space For Special Needs Children Relocates In Madison

Step Right Up Studio celebrated the grand opening of their new location Monday morning.

MADISON, NJ — Step Right Up Studio, a new creative space in Madison, celebrated their grand opening Monday morning. The studio offers a variety of classes, ranging from stand-up comedy to yoga, for children with special needs.

"Children with ADD, ADHD, High-functioning Autism, Asperger’s, Sensory Processing Disorder, Executive Functioning Disorder, as well as other social disorders can feel right at home at Step Right Up," their website says. "Our goal is to help children reach their full potential. We want to provide a safe, nurturing space where kids can strive to be the best versions of themselves, and express themselves freely."

Mayor Robert Conley attended the ribbon cutting ceremony alongside owners Jim Conroy and Ella Conroy, Monday morning.

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The studio began offering classes in their new space on April 1.

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Image front left to right: Jim Conroy, Ella Conroy, Chamber President, John Morris; Mayor Robert Conley; Councilman John Hoover; Jaime Conroy, Robert Rocco, Jackson Conroy & Robbin Salmeri. Image provided by Madison Chamber of Commerce

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