Quality In-Home ABA Therapy in Smyrna, GA

We provide quality in-home ABA therapy in Smyrna, GA, to support your child’s growth and development. Contact us today to take the first step!

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How In-Home ABA Therapy Supports Children in Smyrna, GA

Building Confidence at Home

In a comfortable home setting, children naturally develop communication, motor, and social skills. This familiar environment enhances learning and strengthens long-term growth.

Convenient Therapy at Home

No need for clinic visits—ABA therapy comes to you. Flexible scheduling makes it easier to fit therapy into your family’s routine while ensuring effective, stress-free support.

Family-Focused Support

Active family participation strengthens progress. Hands-on strategies build confidence, reinforce learning, and support lasting growth beyond therapy sessions.

Insurance Options We Work With

STEPS Behavioral Health works with most major insurance providers. Contact us with any questions about coverage or plans in Georgia—we’re happy to help you explore your options.

Simple and Effective In-Home ABA Therapy in Smyrna, GA

The Role of Parents and Caregivers in Therapy

Assessment

The process starts with a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) assessing your child’s needs. Through observation and skill evaluations, the BCBA identifies challenges and develops a personalized in-home ABA therapy plan.

Development

Your BCBA creates a personalized ABA therapy plan tailored to your child’s needs and family goals. They work closely with the therapy team and your insurance provider to ensure seamless, comprehensive support.

Therapy

Your child starts working one-on-one with the therapy team, developing essential skills and progressing toward their goals. Regular updates and expert guidance keep you involved, helping reinforce learning at home.

Monitoring

We keep track of your child’s progress to make sure they’re thriving. Regular check-ins help adjust their therapy plan as they grow, ensuring the best support for their development.

ABA Therapy: Common Questions Answered

  1. Yes, we offer ABA support in schools that permit therapy for children over five. 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 promote your child’s success.
  2. For families who need extra support, STEPS Behavioral Health provides advocacy services for an out-of-pocket fee. Reach out to our intake coordinator for more information.
Yes, ABA therapy coverage depends on your insurance plan. Medicaid often includes ABA services, while commercial insurance may involve copays. Contact your provider to confirm your specific benefits and coverage details.
ABA therapy works by helping children develop essential life skills through positive reinforcement, building on existing strengths, and addressing challenges. Using evidence-based strategies, therapy is personalized to meet each child’s specific needs. While commonly used for autism, ABA therapy also supports behavior management, learning, and overall mental health.
Yes! We provide group ABA therapy through social skills groups, available every evening for children over five receiving ABA services. Our Early STEPS program combines personalized therapy with group activities, allowing children to learn and engage at their own pace. For older children, we offer real-world social opportunities to help develop age-appropriate skills in a supportive setting.
ABA therapy generally requires at least 10 hours per week, though the ideal amount depends on each child’s needs. School-aged children typically receive about 15 hours weekly. Our Early STEPS program offers an average of 30 hours per week, providing more focused support.
A BCBA (Board-Certified Behavior Analyst) is responsible for assessing a child’s needs, creating personalized treatment plans, and overseeing therapy to ensure progress. An RBT (Registered Behavior Technician) works directly with the child, implementing the BCBA’s plan during structured therapy sessions. A BT (Behavior Technician) performs similar tasks but is in the process of earning certification. They work under the supervision of a BCBA, following the same strategies to support the child’s development.
Parents and caregivers are key in reinforcing ABA therapy at home. Your BCBA will provide training and guidance to help you apply effective strategies within daily routines. Consistently using these techniques supports learning and fosters long-term behavioral progress.
If your child has autism and struggles with behavior, daily activities, or acquiring new skills, ABA therapy can be very helpful. Reach out to our team to determine if ABA therapy is the best option for your child.

Family Testimonials: Real Stories:

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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