
Speech and Language Therapy in Green Bay, Wisconsin
Empowering children and their families through play based, functional speech and language therapy. At Green Bay Pediatric Therapy, we believe in FUN!
Welcome to Green Bay Pediatric Therapy!
Green Bay Pediatric Therapy is a therapist-owned, small business that prioritizes evidence-based therapy in Green Bay, Wisconsin. We believe that therapy should be a place where children thrive as their interests and preferences are integrated into each therapy session. Children’s voices and opinions matter! We strive to integrate families into our therapy sessions, which leads to more effect therapy outcomes.
Meet the SLP, Hannah!
Hannah Wesolowski is a certified speech language pathologist and owner of Green Bay Pediatric Therapy. She is passionate about working with children to provide therapy that they love. During speech therapy, her goal is to have fun while making progress towards her clients goals. Her favorite part about being an SLP is making connections and relationships with her clients and their families. She prioritizes individual care and attention within her work.
Hannah received her Bachelor of Science in Communication Sciences and Disorder, Bachelor of Science in Psychology and Master of Science in Speech Language Pathology from the University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point. When she’s not working, Hannah loves to spend time with her husband and one year old daughter, always enjoys a good book and will always have a cup of coffee near by!
In-person and remote options
Services are provided within the comfort of your home or at a community location, such as a park within the greater Green Bay area.
Services are provided virtually throughout the state of Wisconsin.
We hope to have an in-person clinic in the Green Bay area in the near future.
Our services
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Speech Therapy
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Language Therapy
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Social Therapy
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“The beauty of children is in their adaptation, we must nurture their spirit and never put limits on their potential; the plan we have for them may be the very thing that limits them. Never forget they are whole as they are, we are the ones that have to learn to listen differently.”
― Dana Hall LCPC, MA, TF-CBT