Applied behavior analysis is a proven, research-backed approach that helps children with autism build communication, independence, and the daily life skills that make a genuine difference. Every program we offer in Cherokee County, GA is individualized from the start. A Board Certified Behavior Analyst evaluates your child, sets meaningful goals, and builds a plan around where your child actually is today. A dedicated RBT then delivers one-on-one sessions, and parent training is woven into every program as a core component. Families seeking autism behavior therapy in Cherokee County, GA can count on a process that is built around their child specifically, not a one-size-fits-all approach. Georgia Medicaid is accepted for eligible families.

In-home ABA therapy in Cherokee County, GA brings a trained RBT directly to your door to work with your child inside the routines and spaces they already know best. Morning preparation, mealtimes, after-school transitions, and bedtime habits all become genuine learning opportunities rather than daily battles. In-home behavior therapy in Cherokee County, GA means skills are practiced in the natural environment where they need to show up, which is why they tend to stick. Our BCBAs provide consistent oversight throughout, and Georgia Medicaid covers home-based services for qualifying families.
Our center-based ABA therapy near Cherokee County, Georgia is available at our Atlanta clinic at 2727 Paces Ferry Rd SE, Suite 750, Atlanta, GA 30339, reachable from Canton, Woodstock, Holly Springs, and across Cherokee County. The clinic is a structured environment built specifically for focused, one-on-one ABA sessions, free from the distractions that can slow progress at home. BCBAs are on-site to supervise directly and adjust programming in real time. Families looking for an ABA therapy clinic near Cherokee County, GA will find a dedicated space with the resources and consistency their child needs to make real gains.
Community ABA therapy in Cherokee County, GA takes your child's goals out of the clinic and into the everyday settings where those skills need to perform. Our RBTs go out with children and families to parks, shops, and community spaces across Cherokee County, coaching them through real interactions and transitions as they happen. Real-world ABA therapy builds the kind of independence and social confidence that carries into every area of your child's life. This service is coordinated by your child's BCBA and works best as part of a broader program alongside other service settings.
The school environment brings a distinct set of challenges for children with autism — new adults, group tasks, shifting schedules, and unstructured social time all at once. Our school support ABA therapy in Cherokee County, GA places a trained RBT directly inside the school building to provide steady, consistent support throughout the day. We work closely with teachers and school staff to reinforce IEP goals and make sure classroom support for children with autism is aligned with what is happening in therapy. When school and therapy teams are working toward the same outcomes, children stay more regulated, more confident, and more connected to their learning.
When getting to an appointment is not realistic, telehealth ABA therapy in Cherokee County, GA keeps services running without disruption. Through secure video sessions, our BCBAs conduct assessments, deliver parent coaching, and supervise RBTs remotely. Families in Canton, Ball Ground, Woodstock, and Holly Springs use online ABA therapy to stay consistent without adding travel to an already full schedule. Georgia Medicaid covers virtual ABA therapy for eligible families, and our team handles all authorization so you do not have to navigate that process alone.
ABA parent training in Cherokee County, GA gives caregivers the tools and confidence to reinforce their child's progress during every hour that therapy does not cover. Our BCBAs deliver hands-on parent coaching in plain, practical language with no clinical jargon to decode. You learn how to respond in difficult moments, how to encourage a new skill during dinner, and how to turn ordinary daily moments into genuine learning opportunities. Family training is not an optional extra in our programs. It is built into every single one, because parents who are equipped and confident make a measurable difference in how quickly their child reaches their goals.
Families across Canton, Ball Ground, Holly Springs, and Woodstock choose us because we show up consistently and communicate honestly. We provide coordinated autism care in Cherokee County that brings every service setting your child might need together under one trusted provider. Here is what that looks like in practice:
Georgia Medicaid covers ABA therapy in Cherokee County, Georgia, and our team manages the entire process on your behalf. From ABA insurance verification to prior authorization, we handle every step so there are no surprises and no unnecessary delays. If you are not sure whether your child qualifies, reach out and we will look into it with you. A straight answer, without the runaround.
Yes. Georgia Medicaid covers ABA therapy for eligible children in Cherokee County. Our team verifies your coverage and handles all prior authorization before services begin.
Call us at (470) 740-6677 or reach out through our website. Our team walks you through the ABA intake process, checks your insurance, and schedules your child's BCBA assessment without delay.
Every child moves at their own pace. Most families in Cherokee County begin noticing meaningful changes within the first few months of consistent, regular sessions.
Before therapy begins, your BCBA spends time with your child to observe their behavior and understand their needs. It is a relaxed, no-pressure process that shapes the entire program going forward.
It depends on the child. Some do best in the comfort of home, others make stronger gains in the structure of a clinic, and many Cherokee County families find that both settings work well together. Your BCBA will help you decide what fits best, and that can always change as your child grows.

Serving families across Canton, Ball Ground, Holly Springs, and Woodstock. Georgia Medicaid is accepted, every program is BCBA-led, and all six service settings are available. If you are ready to take the first step, we are ready to walk it with you.
Call (470) 740-6677 or reach out online to book your free consultation today.