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GLENDALE, Wis. (CBS 58) -- The Wisconsin Early Autism Project (WEAP) and Total Spectrum held an open house and ribbon cutting ceremony, Oct. 18th, to celebrate their new location in Glendale. The two brands are working together to provide Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy to children with autism to help them in their everyday activities.
There's such a need in this area for ABA services, so we're extremely excited to be bringing this learning center to this area. We can offer those direct services, we offer family treatment guidance, we also offer social groups. So it's just providing so many different opportunities for this area," shared Brooke Marcellis, Clinal Director of Total Spectrum.
The Clinal Director notes that, while it depends on scheduling, the learning center can hold up to 60 kids.