New Autism Learning Center Now Open in Greenfield, WI

No Waitlist and Flexible Treatment Hours for Area Families

Wisconsin Early Autism Project (WEAP) and Total Spectrum, providers of LEARN Behavioral, are proud to announce the grand opening of its new Greenfield Learning Center at 4131 W Loomis Rd., Suite 100, Greenfield, WI 53221.

WEAP and Total Spectrum are Greenfield’s premiere contemporary applied behavior analysis (ABA) providers of center-based autism services for children ages 18 months to 4 years old. The new Greenfield Learning Center provides center-based ABA therapy and Early Intervention. Outside of the center, the Greenfield team provides ABA therapy in the home and community settings.

“Our Greenfield Learning Center was established to meet the high demand for ABA autism services in southeastern Wisconsin,” said Heather Bania, BSc, WEAP Senior Regional Clinical Director – Milwaukee Region.

“We are excited to have the opportunity to partner with new families throughout greater Greenfield to help find success for every child in our care,” Brooke Marcellis, M.Ed., BCBA, LBA, Regional Clinical Director of Total Spectrum.

With no waitlist and flexible treatment hours to accommodate busy family schedules, the center is now enrolling new clients in Milwaukee County and beyond.

Key Features of the Greenfield Learning Center:

  • ABA therapy, which includes a learning-rich environment, unique play-based learning spaces, and one-on-one support.
  • Center-based servicesin the city of Greenfield.
  • Anindoorgross motor space and an outdoor playground (currently underway).
  • No waitlist and flexible treatment hours to accommodate busy family schedules.
  • Serving children ages 18 months to 4 years oldwith personalized therapy plans.
  • Conveniently located and easily accessible via I-41 and I-43 for families in the region.

For more information or to enroll a child at the Greenfield Learning Center, call (608) 662-9327 or visit https://wiautism.com/locations/greenfield

About WEAP & Total Spectrum

WEAP and Total Spectrum, part of the LEARN Behavioral network, are two of the nation’s leading providers of compassionate autism care. Together, they have provided evidence-based autism services for over 30 years and are dedicated to delivering personalized ABA therapy to help children and families find success.

The Greenfield Learning Center is WEAP and Total Spectrum’s seventh center-based ABA therapy location in the Greater Milwaukee area. The companies already have Learning Centers in Glendale, Oak Creek, Brookfield, Milwaukee, Mount Pleasant, and West Bend, WI.

About LEARN Behavioral

LEARN Behavioral is a national leader in autism treatment, offering comprehensive diagnostic services and contemporary applied behavior analysis (ABA) therapy for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). With a nationwide network of ABA providers and more than 100 Learning Centers across the country, LEARN delivers the highest standard of evidence-based care—customized to meet the unique needs and interests of each child and family. For more information, visit learnbehavioral.com.

Autism Learning Center Opens Doors in Green Bay, WI with Ribbon-Cutting Celebration

WEAP welcomes families to their new location.

Wisconsin Early Autism Project (WEAP), provider of LEARN Behavioral, officially opened the doors of its new Green Bay Learning Center with a ribbon-cutting ceremony.

Hosted by the Greater Green Bay Chamber of Commerce, the ribbon-cutting ceremony was held at WEAP’s new location at 3189 Voyager Drive, Green Bay, WI, on April 30, 2026.

During the ceremony, Senator André Jacque and Mayor Eric Genrich shared remarks. Annika Osell, Member Engagement Manager of the Greater Green Bay Chamber of Commerce, and Ben Delie, Alderman for District 10, also shared remarks. Members of the Greater Green Bay Chamber of Commerce and other guests were in attendance.

Ribbon-cutting attendees were able to tour the facility, enjoy light refreshments, and meet WEAP’s leadership team: Kerry Hoops, MA, BCBA, Regional Clinical Director; Samantha Bernard, Associate Regional Director; and Jamie Schuh, BCBA, Community Director for Green Bay.

“We’re honored to be part of this community and grateful to offer life-changing services right here in Green Bay,” said Samantha Bernard. “Our new Learning Center was designed to support both individual growth and peer collaboration. It’s a place where children can gain essential skills—and where their journey toward success in school and life begins.”

“We are deeply committed to helping families thrive and honored to have such wonderful community support of our mission,” said Kerry Hoops.

Wisconsin Early Autism Project’s Green Bay team welcomes families to their new location at 3189 Voyager Drive, Green Bay.

No Waitlist and Flexible Treatment Hours

WEAP is Wisconsin’s premiere contemporary applied behavior analysis (ABA) provider of center-based autism services for children. The new Green Bay Learning Center provides center-based ABA therapy, Early Intervention and School Readiness Programs, and behavioral sleep assessment. The center serves children ages 18 months to 6 years old. Special features of the Green Bay Learning Center include a SMART Board room, school readiness areas, gross motor space, and a large indoor play area. Outside of the center, the Green Bay team offers in-home ABA therapy. There is no waitlist, and flexible treatment hours are available to accommodate busy family schedules.

Open House in June

Families are invited to a sensory-friendly open house at the Green Bay Learning Center on Saturday, June 6, 2026, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. This carnival-themed event will feature engaging, summer-inspired activities for the whole family to enjoy in a welcoming, inclusive environment.

For more information or to enroll a child at the Green Bay Learning Center, call (920) 338-1610 or visit https://wiautism.com/locations/greenbay

About WEAP

WEAP, celebrating over 30 years, has become a world-renowned leader in early diagnosis and treatment for children with autism. Their evidence-based approach to care has helped thousands of children with autism throughout Wisconsin. 

WEAP has center-based ABA therapy Learning Centers in Altoona, Beloit, Brookfield, De Pere, Glendale, Janesville, Madison, Madison South, Menomonie, Milwaukee (Menomonee Falls),Mount Pleasant, Oak Creek, Oshkosh, Reedsburg, Sheboygan, Stevens Point, Sun Prairie, and West Bend. WEAP continues to expand and will open the doors of its Greenfield Learning Center later this year.

About LEARN Behavioral

LEARN Behavioral is a national leader in autism treatment, offering comprehensive diagnostic services and contemporary applied behavior analysis (ABA) therapy for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). With a nationwide network of ABA providers and more than 100 Learning Centers across the country, LEARN delivers the highest standard of evidence-based care—customized to meet the unique needs and interests of each child and family. For more information, visit learnbehavioral.com.

Mt. Pleasant, Wisconsin, Learning Center Opening

Mount Pleasant Learning Center: Specialized Autism Therapy in Wisconsin

The Wisconsin Early Autism Project (WEAP) and Total Spectrum proudly announce the successful opening of the Mount Pleasant Learning Center.

The Learning Center, which focuses on providing specialized and comprehensive applied behavior analysis (ABA) therapy services for children with autism, officially opened on March 20.

It’s a place that fosters learning, socialization, and independence for children on the autism spectrum.

Tailored Treatment for Kids on the Autism Spectrum

“At our Mount Pleasant location, we hope to bring families in the Greater Racine County area compassionate, contemporary ABA therapy for children with autism spectrum disorder,” Linda Klotz, WEAP’s clinical director, said at the opening event.

“With a focus on tailored treatment, this new Learning Center offers individualized interventions to meet the specific needs and interests of each learner,” she said. “We couldn’t be more excited to open our doors to the community and provide these necessary services.”

Partnership Focuses on Helping Kids with Autism Thrive

Operated jointly by WEAP and Total Spectrum, organizations with a combined 35 years of experience serving children with autism across Wisconsin, the Mount Pleasant Learning Center provides a holistic approach to assessment, diagnosis, and treatment to help children achieve their full potential.

The grand opening of the Mount Pleasant Learning Center allowed families to meet key members of the leadership team and featured participation from the local community, tours of the facility, and spring-themed activities for families.

“In Kenosha, we’re honored to be included at such a great event,” Kenosha Chamber of Commerce President Dave Strash said at the opening. “We are all about the business community celebrating business successes, and one of our favorite things to do is a ribbon cutting — especially celebrating a much-needed service like the one you guys are providing to the community goes beyond words.”

To find out more about the Mount Pleasant Learning Center, visit https://wiautism.com/blog/tour-our-mt-pleasant-aba-therapy-learning-center