Wisconsin Early Autism Project to Open New ABA Learning Center in Sheboygan April 7
A new resource for Sheboygan-area families will officially open its doors Tuesday morning.
The Sheboygan County Chamber of Commerce will host a ribbon cutting at 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday, April 7, 2026, for the Wisconsin Early Autism Project (WEAP) at its new ABA Learning Center, located at 1338 N. Taylor Drive in the City of Sheboygan.
The event is open to the public and marks the expansion of autism therapy services right here in our community.
What Wisconsin Early Autism Project Provides
Wisconsin Early Autism Project provides applied behavior analysis (ABA) services for children with autism. ABA therapy focuses on building communication, social, and daily living skills through structured, individualized support.
According to the Sheboygan County Chamber directory listing, the Sheboygan location operates as an ABA Learning Center, offering center-based therapy services for children and families in the area.
By opening a dedicated center in Sheboygan, WEAP adds another option locally for families seeking autism-related support without having to travel long distances.
Why This Matters for Sheboygan Families
For many parents and caregivers, access to specialized therapy can mean frequent appointments during the week. Having a provider located on North Taylor Drive makes scheduling and commuting more manageable for families in the City of Sheboygan and surrounding communities across the county.
It also strengthens the city’s growing network of health and therapy providers, giving families more choices close to home.
As someone who regularly hears from local parents looking for programs, services, and support, I know how important it is to see those resources expanding right here in Sheboygan County.
Ribbon Cutting Details
- Date: Tuesday, April 7, 2026
- Time: 10:00 a.m.
- Location: 1338 N. Taylor Drive, Sheboygan
- Host: Sheboygan County Chamber of Commerce
The Chamber regularly hosts ribbon cuttings to welcome new businesses and expansions. Community members, local business leaders, and supporters are invited to attend and help welcome WEAP to the neighborhood.
What to Know Next
Families who would like to learn more about services at the Sheboygan ABA Learning Center can find contact information through the Sheboygan County Chamber’s business directory listing for Wisconsin Early Autism Project.
If you’re interested in attending the ribbon cutting, simply plan to arrive at 1338 N. Taylor Drive a few minutes before 10 a.m. Tuesday. Events like this are a simple way to support local service providers and stay connected to new resources in the community.
For Sheboygan-area families looking for autism-related support, Tuesday’s opening represents a closer-to-home option and another step forward in strengthening local access to care.
