About Us
Let Littles Arise was formed to provide personalized care for children and families and to coach parents and caregivers to help their children have lasting speech and language success.

Our Story
Let Littles Arise was born out of a desire to see more immediate and lasting change in families. Children often progress with only 30 minutes of speech therapy once a week. How much more progress will our children have if parents are the ones to implement evidence based strategies with their children all throughout the day?​
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Unfortunately there are many barriers to traditional speech therapy, such as time, waiting lists, and finding the right fit for your family. At Let Littles Arise, we hope to make it as easy as possible for you to get the support you need.
Whether or not your child qualifies for speech therapy, many parents still want to know how to support their child's speech and language skills. This is the place to get that support.
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We want to partner with families to make important and lasting change in their children's lives, impacting the whole family for good. We hope to help children and parents connect through communication. We aim to make parents feel empowered and supported. We would love to be a part of your team.
Speech-Language Pathologist

M.S. CCC-SLP
Kelli Weber
Kelli is a Pediatric Speech-Language Pathologist and mom of two littles. She received her Bachelor of Arts in Language Arts for Elementary Education from Spring Arbor University, in Michigan. After migrating south, Kelli received her Masters of Science in Speech-Language Pathology from Old Dominion University, in Virginia. Apart from Let Littles Arise, Kelli is an SLP at an outpatient pediatric clinic and works with families through early intervention services.
When she is not working with other children, Kelli loves to be with her own two kids, husband, and dog. She enjoys learning how to homeschool, make sourdough, and train for triathlons.
The Arise Approach
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Aquire Knowledge
We believe in sharing our expertise, giving families the knowledge they need to make informed decisions. For example, parents will learn what are typical skills for a child of a certain age. This knowledge will help determine next steps their child may need.
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Refine Skills
We believe parents are doing the best they can. Parents often have great skills, however, if applied at the wrong time or in the wrong way, children will not see progress as expected. We will work together to refine skills so that kids will see optimal progress.
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Individualized Care
We believe each child is unique and important. There is no one size fits all approach. We will work together to determine what works best for each individual parent/caregiver and child.
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Stronger Together
We believe parenting should be a team effort. Many parents feel isolated, especially parents of children with language delays/disorders. We want to come alongside parents, encourage and equip them and therefore strengthen families.
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Empowered by God
We believe our work is vitally important. Therefore, we are continually asking for God's direction and blessing. We pray our families experience growth, connection, peace, and joy through the process. There is no need for our clients to believe the same. We love working with families of all faiths and walks of life.
