Through compassionate and skilled in-home ABA therapy in Georgia, we provide personalized autism support that helps children develop their natural strengths and reach their full potential.
We offer a comprehensive range of services, including In-Home Assessments, Home-Based ABA Therapy, Behavioral Intervention, and Family Training, in Georgia, to provide each family with the right tools for fostering their child’s growth in both home and community settings.
Before we begin teaching, we focus on learning. To create a personalized therapy plan for your child, an IntelliStars Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) will visit your child at home, school, and in community settings in Georgia. They will observe and assess your child’s skills and behavior in these environments to guide the design of our intervention plan.
We are proud to offer ABA therapy services throughout the Georgia area.
We use positive reinforcement as a powerful tool for growth. For a child with ASD, the feeling of being misunderstood is often constant—due to verbal challenges and sensory overload. When unwanted behaviors arise, affecting the entire family, we respond with behavioral support services in Georgia, aiming to guide the child toward positive change and understanding.
Working in the home allows us to achieve exceptional results. Grounded in the research of experts like B.F. Skinner, Dixon, Sundberg, and others, Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) has proven to be highly effective for children with ASD. The home setting in Abbeville, Georgia provides the perfect environment for delivering focused, individualized therapy.
Social and Emotional Growth
Above the session, beyond the home, we focus on building lasting social skills. For children with autism and developmental disabilities, social interactions that come naturally to others can be a significant challenge. In Georgia, we aim to teach these essential skills in a way that lasts a lifetime—across all environments. Our goal is for the child to thrive, with behaviors that serve them every day, at home, in school, and beyond.
Social/Emotional Enrichment
Above the session, beyond the home. Social skills that come naturally to most children are often a great challenge to children with autism and developmental disabilities. We strive to teach these in a way that endures for life—and in all life settings. So the child flourishes with behaviors that serve them every single day.
Social/Emotional enrichment activities are an excellent opportunity to teach or generalize skills in other settings such as in daycare, on the playground, or out in public. By empowering children to regulate their emotions and process social cues, we can help reduce their stress as they interact with the world around them