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Applied Behavior Analysis, or ABA Therapy, uses scientifically proven reinforcement techniques to improve specific behaviors. That's it! Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) work in tandem with ABA Therapists to develop and act on a plan that actually changes the way a child acts and performs.
A BCBA and QBA is extensively trained to map out a plan that teaches skills to children with autism at all different levels. They are board-certified by either the Behavior Analyst Certification Board or toThe Qualified Applied Behavior Analysis Credentialing Board (QABA) provide autism therapy and treatments.
First, we will verify your insurance or private pay. Complete an intake packet and our BCBA/QBA will assess your child. Once the assessment is completed, the BCBA/QBA will create an individualized treatment plan for your child. No two treatment plans are alike. Once approved by your insurance therapy begins. Your child will begin improving behavior increasing communication and mastering skills when the ABA therapist starts carrying out this plan. Depending on your insurance, we will determine how many hours of therapy your child needs and determine if home or clinic sessions work best for your family.
How long is each session?
Each session lasts 2-4 hours. Some children receive a total of 10-30 hours per week.
How soon will I see results?
Each child is unique, and progress varies from one individual to another. In many cases, you may notice changes within a few weeks, but for some, it may take longer to observe improvements. Regardless of the timeline, ABA therapy is a scientifically proven method for developing skills, enhancing communication, and improving behavior management, making it the recommended treatment for children on the autism spectrum.
Where are we located?
We serve families throughout the greater Atlanta area and come to you. Our specialists collaborate with each family to determine the best setting (home, school or office) and adjust to your location as needed.