Transformative In-Home ABA Therapy in Duluth, GA
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Why In-Home ABA Therapy is Effective for Children in Duluth
Developing Skills in a Comfortable Setting
Convenient In-Home Therapy
Strengthens Family Participation
LOCATIONS
Providing ABA Therapy Across Georgia
Our Accepted Insurance Plans
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.
A Simple Approach to In-Home ABA Therapy in Duluth
Parents and Caregivers: Key Partners in Therapy
Assessment
The journey starts with a meeting with your BCBA (Board-Certified Behavior Analyst) to understand your child’s needs and goals. During this session, the BCBA will observe behaviors, evaluate skills, and identify challenges to develop a customized therapy plan.
Development
Your BCBA (Board-Certified Behavior Analyst) will design a therapy plan tailored to your child’s needs and family goals. They will collaborate with the therapy team and coordinate with your insurance provider to ensure your child receives the most effective support.
Therapy
Therapy sessions begin! Your child will actively participate with the therapy team to work toward their goals. Regular updates and expert guidance will help you support their progress and reinforce learning at home.
Monitoring
Lastly, we continuously track your child’s progress! Regular data reviews help us fine-tune their treatment plan, ensuring it evolves with their needs and fosters ongoing growth.
Clearing Up Questions About ABA Therapy
Does Your Team Provide ABA Support in Schools?
- We provide school-based ABA support for children over five in schools that permit ABA therapy. While many private schools allow this service, most public schools do not. Our BCBAs can participate in IEP meetings and conferences to assist with behavioral challenges and help your child succeed.
- For families seeking additional support, STEPS Behavioral Health offers advocacy services for an out-of-pocket fee. Contact our intake coordinator for more details.
Will My Insurance Cover ABA Therapy?
What Are the Key Objectives of ABA Therapy?
Can ABA Therapy Be Provided in a Group Setting?
What Is the Typical Weekly Time Commitment for ABA Therapy?
ABA therapy requires a minimum of 10 hours per week, though the recommended amount varies based on each child’s needs. School-aged children typically receive around 15 hours weekly, while our Early STEPS program provides an average of 30 hours per week.
BCBA, RBT, and BT: Who Does What?
A BCBA (Board Certified Behavior Analyst) is responsible for assessing a child’s needs, designing treatment plans, and overseeing therapy sessions. They ensure that interventions are effective and tailored to each child’s progress. An RBT (Registered Behavior Technician) works directly with the child, implementing the BCBA’s treatment plan through structured sessions and hands-on guidance. A BT (Behavior Technician) performs similar duties to an RBT but is still in the process of obtaining certification. They work under the supervision of a BCBA and follow the same treatment strategies.
What Can I Do to Help My Child Succeed in ABA Therapy at Home?
Caregivers play a key role in supporting ABA therapy beyond sessions. Your BCBA will provide training and guidance to help you apply effective strategies at home. Consistently using these techniques in daily routines reinforces learning and encourages long-term behavioral progress.
Would My Child Benefit from ABA Therapy?

Making a Difference: Testimonials
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
