Customized In-Home ABA Therapy in Atlanta, GA

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How In-Home ABA Therapy Helps Children in Atlanta

Learning in a Familiar Environment

Therapy happens in familiar surroundings, helping children develop skills naturally. They practice communication, motor skills, and social interactions in a comfortable environment. This approach supports easier learning and improves skill retention.

Therapy That Fits Your Family’s Routine

No need to travel to clinics—therapy takes place at home, saving time and simplifying scheduling for busy families in today’s fast-paced world.

Greater Family Involvement and Support

Caregivers and family members play an active role in their child’s development by learning practical techniques to reinforce progress at home. This involvement strengthens learning, builds confidence, and supports lasting growth beyond therapy sessions.

Insurance Plans We Accept

STEPS Behavioral Health partners with most major insurance providers. Reach out with any questions about coverage or plans in Georgia—we’re here to help you find the best option.

4 Simple Steps for Successful In-Home ABA Therapy in Atlanta

The role of parents and caregivers in the therapy process:

Assessment

The process begins with a meeting with your BCBA (Board-Certified Behavior Analyst) to discuss your child’s goals. During this session, the BCBA will observe behaviors, assess skills, and identify any challenges to create a personalized plan.

Development

Next, your BCBA (Board-Certified Behavior Analyst) will create a personalized treatment plan tailored to your child’s and family’s goals. They will work with the therapy team and insurance provider to ensure your child receives the most effective care.

Therapy

Therapy sessions get underway! Your child will actively engage with the therapy team to work toward their goals. Regular updates and guidance will help you reinforce progress and support their development at home.

Monitoring

Lastly, we closely monitor your child’s progress! Regular data reviews allow us to refine their plan, ensuring it adapts to their evolving needs and supports continued growth.

Common Questions About ABA Therapy

  1. Yes, we offer school-based ABA support for children over five in schools that allow ABA therapy. Many private schools permit this service, while most public schools do not. Our BCBAs can attend IEP meetings and conferences to help address behavioral challenges and support your child’s progress.
  2. If additional assistance is needed, STEPS Behavioral Health provides advocacy services for an extra fee. Contact our intake coordinator for more details.
Yes, ABA therapy is often covered by insurance, but coverage varies by plan. Medicaid typically includes ABA therapy, while commercial insurance plans may require copays. Check with your provider for specific details.
ABA therapy helps children develop essential life skills by teaching positive behaviors, reinforcing strengths, and reducing challenges. Using evidence-based techniques, it tailors interventions to each child’s unique needs. While widely used for autism, ABA also supports education, mental health, and behavior management.
Yes, we provide social skills groups every evening for children over five receiving ABA therapy. Our Early STEPS early intervention program blends one-on-one therapy with group play and structured activities designed for each child’s abilities. For older clients, we offer opportunities to interact with peers in community settings, helping them practice age-appropriate skills in real-world situations.
The minimum requirement for ABA therapy is 10 hours per week, but the recommended hours vary based on each child’s needs. School-aged children typically receive around 15 hours per week, while our Early STEPS program averages 30 hours.
A BCBA (Board Certified Behavior Analyst) is a highly trained professional responsible for creating and supervising individualized treatment plans. RBTs (Registered Behavior Technicians) and BTs (Behavior Technicians) work directly with clients to implement these plans under the BCBA’s guidance. A BT is typically in the process of obtaining their RBT certification and is not yet registered.
Caregivers are essential in reinforcing ABA techniques beyond therapy sessions. Your BCBA will offer training and guidance to help you implement effective strategies at home. Applying these techniques consistently in daily routines strengthens learning and promotes lasting behavioral growth.
ABA therapy can help if your child has autism and struggles with behavior, daily routines, or learning new skills. Contact our team to see if ABA is the right fit for your child!

Real Stories, Real Progress

STEPS is an amazing program, Sarah has definitely grown a lot, everyone is so friendly, helpful, and supportive, we are so appreciative of everyone helping Sarah!  Our BCBA is always available, she is amazing!

a happy Mom

Mother of 3 year old with ASD

Services are great, Jack is progressing really well, We  love his therapist and BCBA, we love sending him to STEPS! Jack knows everyone’s names and happy to see them, which shows they are interacting with him even when they don’t have to. Jack is so much more social with peers and adults.

a thrilled dad

Son of 12 year old with ASD

Communication has improved overall, manding and prompts, mornings used to be extremely tiring because my daughter wasn’t able to communicate, now learning simple yes/no open/close “lets go” she is able to communicate, before she would just have tantrums, STEPS changed her morning routine and taken away so much stress, bcba is great with communication!

tammy m.

mom of 4 year old daughter enrolled at STEPS

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