Autism Services
Before beginning ABA therapy your child must have an official autism diagnosis. We simplify the process with options for in-house screening, testing, and diagnosis of autism. If your child demonstrates any of the traditional signs of autism (such as developmental challenges or struggles with communication), we can help your family decide on the next steps.
Applied Behavior Analysis is most effective for children diagnosed with ASD from 2 to 12 years old with symptoms from “mild” to “severe.” ABA therapy can help kids flourish by engaging on their level and enhancing outcomes through play.
No matter what, teen years can be a struggle. The challenges of transitioning into adulthood compound if autism has gone undiagnosed before puberty. Teenagers benefit from ABA Therapy specifically due to its individualized nature, helping them grow into self-reliant, successful young adults.
Autism can manifest in strict routines and discomfort with the unknown, and ABA therapy can be an incredible tool. The most comfortable environment for experiencing ABA therapy is where your child feels safest: your home. That’s why we offer in-home ABA Therapy as a practical and convenient option for many families in Georgia.
Autism Services FAQs
What types of autism services are available in Georgia?
Families in Georgia can access autism diagnosis, early intervention, ABA therapy for children and teens, and in-home or in-school ABA support. At ABA Centers of Georgia, we tailor services to each child’s developmental needs, goals, and stage of care, allowing families to explore options that best support long-term growth and daily functioning.
How do families decide which autism services are the right fit?
You can start by discussing concerns and completing an evaluation with our team to better understand their child’s strengths and challenges. From there, BCBAs would recommend services based on developmental goals, learning needs, and family preferences, with flexibility to adjust support as those needs change over time.
Can children receive more than one autism service at the same time?
Yes. Some children benefit from receiving multiple services at once, like ABA therapy combined with in-home or in-school support. Using more than one service can help reinforce skills across settings and provide consistent support throughout a child’s daily routines.
How do families begin autism services with ABA Centers of Georgia?
You can start by contacting our team to discuss concerns and review insurance coverage. From there, we’ll help explain the next steps and documentation and guide you through the process of accessing autism services for your loved one.