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ABA Therapy in East Point, Georgia

ABA Journey provides thoughtful, family-centered ABA therapy for children in East Point, Georgia, focusing on real-world skill development at home, in Fulton County Schools classrooms, and throughout this vibrant community with small-town charm and big-city access.





    ABA Journey East Point, Georgia
    Email: [email protected]

    Serving families throughout East Point, College Park, Hapeville, Union City, and surrounding South Fulton County communities. Our clinicians coordinate with Fulton County Schools and stay current on Georgia’s ABA therapy guidelines to ensure consistent, compliant care.

    Personalized ABA Therapy for Every Family

    What We Offer in East Point

    ABA Journey delivers individualized ABA therapy for children in East Point, Georgia, with programs centered on communication growth, social development, and practical daily living skills. We bring flexible support to families throughout East Point and neighboring communities like College Park, Hapeville, and Union City through in-home sessions, school coordination with Fulton County Schools, and community-based therapy at the parks, recreation centers, and gathering spaces that families here love.

    School readiness and behavior support through ABA strategies in Atlanta.

    Why East Point Families Choose ABA Journey

    East Point is a diverse, ethnically vibrant community located just seven miles southwest of downtown Atlanta, offering small-town charm with easy access to the city. With over 38,000 residents, 23 parks, and direct MARTA rail connections, families here balance urban convenience with neighborhood warmth. Our therapists work within this environment, supporting children at home in historic neighborhoods like Jefferson Park, Conley Hills, and Semmes Park, coordinating with teachers at Parklane Elementary, Hamilton E. Holmes Elementary, Paul D. West Middle School, Woodland Middle School, and Tri-Cities High School, and practicing real-world skills at Sykes Park, Sumner Park, Jefferson Park, and throughout downtown East Point. Many families we serve work near Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport or commute into the city, relying on the area’s connectivity and affordability. Our local team understands these rhythms and builds therapy around the life your family already lives.

    In-Home, School & Community. Therapy delivered where your child learns best.

    BCBA Supervision. Board-Certified Behavior Analysts guiding every treatment plan.

    Adaptive Care. Programs that adjust as your child masters new skills.

    Parent Partnership. Collaborative coaching to empower you at home.

    How ABA Therapy Works for East Point Families

    Evidence-based ABA

    Our East Point ABA therapy follows BACB ethical standards with consistent data collection to track your child’s developmental progress. Each session builds on measurable goals, ensuring families can see real growth over time. For a deeper look at how ABA therapy supports children with autism, explore our resource here: How ABA Therapy Unlocks Potential for Children with Autism

    Family-focused process

    ABA Journey collaborates closely with East Point families because no one understands your child better than you. Your observations and insights directly shape goals and guide how we adapt therapy to your child’s unique needs.

    Freedom for your schedule

    East Point families often balance work near Hartsfield-Jackson Airport, commutes into Atlanta, or jobs within the growing local business community. ABA Journey offers flexible session times, including afternoons, evenings, and weekends, so therapy fits naturally into your family’s life.

    Building Daily Routines That Work

    For children with autism, establishing consistent daily routines can be transformative. Structured routines help reduce anxiety and support skill development. Our therapists help families build predictable patterns that work in the real world. Learn more about how routines support children with autism here: Autism and Daily Routines

    Local community expertise

    Our team works alongside teachers and staff at Parklane Elementary School, Hamilton E. Holmes Elementary, Asa G. Hilliard Elementary, Stonewall Tell Elementary, Paul D. West Middle School, Woodland Middle School, Tri-Cities High School, and schools throughout the Fulton County system. We understand classroom expectations and school routines that matter for your child’s success.

    We accept:

    Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield Georgia Medicaid Peach State Health Plan Ambetter CareSource Amerigroup

    Neighborhoods We Serve in and Around East Point

    Our East Point ABA team supports families across South Fulton County and into neighboring communities. From the historic bungalows near downtown to the larger ranch homes in outer neighborhoods, each area has its own schools, parks, and daily routines where children learn and grow. Our therapists bring sessions directly to your home, coordinate with local schools, and help children practice skills in the community spaces they already know, whether that’s Sykes Park, Sumner Park, the Dick Lane Velodrome, or Camp Creek Marketplace.

    You can also explore our full list of ABA therapy locations across Georgia.

    Raising a Family in East Point

    Many families in East Point explore ABA therapy as part of early intervention planning or school-age support. Georgia Medicaid and private insurance plans often cover ABA services, making care more accessible for children who need it. East Point’s affordability, diverse community, and proximity to both Atlanta and Hartsfield-Jackson Airport mean many families put down roots here long-term. Our team adapts to local school schedules, after-school activities, and the seasonal events that shape life here, from the weekly East Point Farmers Market and free concerts at the Commons to family outings at Sykes Park and community events at the Jefferson Park Recreation Center.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Frequently Asked Questions About ABA Therapy in East Point

    Families across East Point often have similar questions when beginning ABA therapy, from how sessions work at home and school to what to expect during the first few weeks. This FAQ section addresses the most common concerns we hear from parents throughout South Fulton County so you can move forward with clarity and confidence.

    Does ABA Journey provide in-home ABA therapy in East Point?

    Yes. Our therapists travel directly to homes throughout East Point, including neighborhoods near downtown, Jefferson Park, Conley Hills, Semmes Park, Camp Creek, Headland Heights, and communities extending into surrounding South Fulton County. In-home sessions allow children to practice skills in familiar surroundings, which often helps new behaviors generalize to everyday routines more quickly.

    Can ABA Journey coordinate with my child's school in East Point?

    Absolutely. We work closely with Fulton County Schools, Georgia’s fourth-largest school district. Our team coordinates with Parklane Elementary School, Hamilton E. Holmes Elementary, Asa G. Hilliard Elementary, Stonewall Tell Elementary, Paul D. West Middle School, Woodland Middle School, Tri-Cities High School, and charter schools in the area. We can attend IEP meetings when invited, share progress updates with teachers, and help ensure consistency between therapy goals and classroom expectations.

    What ages do you serve for ABA therapy in East Point?

    ABA Journey supports children across a range of ages, from toddlers receiving early intervention services to school-age children who need support with communication, social skills, or daily routines. Our BCBAs assess each child individually and design programs that fit their developmental stage and learning style.

    How long are typical ABA sessions for East Point families?

    Session length depends on your child’s treatment plan and schedule. Many families in East Point opt for sessions ranging from two to four hours, though some children benefit from shorter, more frequent visits. Your BCBA will recommend a schedule based on your child’s needs and your family’s availability.

    What does a typical ABA session look like in an East Point home?

    Sessions are structured but flexible. A therapist might work on communication goals through play-based activities, practice social skills during everyday routines, or help your child build independence with tasks like getting dressed or following multi-step directions. Each session includes data collection so progress can be tracked over time.

    Does ABA Journey offer community-based therapy in East Point?

    Yes. East Point’s 23 parks and recreation facilities offer excellent settings for community-based sessions. Our therapists can work with children at Sykes Park (with its trails and playgrounds), Sumner Park (home to the Dick Lane Velodrome), Jefferson Park Recreation Center, Connally Nature Park, or throughout downtown East Point and Camp Creek Marketplace to practice skills like following directions in public, interacting with peers, or navigating new environments.

    How do I know if my child qualifies for ABA therapy in East Point?

    Children who have been diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder typically qualify for ABA therapy. If you have a diagnosis from a pediatrician, developmental pediatrician, or psychologist, our team can help you understand your insurance coverage and begin the intake process. If your child has not yet been evaluated, we can point you toward local diagnostic resources in the metro Atlanta area.

    What zip codes does ABA Journey serve in and around East Point?

    Our East Point ABA team serves families in the following zip codes: 30344 (East Point), and surrounding areas including 30337 (Hapeville), 30349 (College Park/South Fulton), 30311 (Atlanta/West End), 30310 (Atlanta), 30354 (Atlanta), and 30272 (Union City). If you’re unsure whether your address falls within our service area, reach out and we’ll confirm availability.

    If you’re building consistency at home, our guide on daily ABA routines offers practical ideas you can start using right away to support communication and independent skills.

    TESTIMONIALS

    Hear what families from East Point
    say about working with our team

    These stories come from families across East Point, College Park, Hapeville, Union City, and other South Fulton communities we serve.

    "We noticed changes within weeks."

    Our BCBA explained everything clearly from day one, and our RBT built such a strong connection with our son. He actually looks forward to his sessions now.

    — Amanda T., East Point

    "They understand our busy lives."

    With my husband working near the airport and me commuting into Atlanta, our schedules are tight. ABA Journey found session times that work for us without adding more stress.

    — Marcus K., Jefferson Park

    "The school coordination made all the difference."

    Our BCBA worked directly with our daughter's teacher at Parklane Elementary. Having everyone aligned helped her adjust so much faster this school year.

    — Jennifer S., Downtown East Point

    "Community sessions have been incredible."

    Practicing at Sykes Park and the recreation center helped our son handle busy public spaces. He's so much more confident now when we go out as a family.

    — David R., Conley Hills

    "Our daughter is communicating more every day."

    The progress in her speech and her willingness to try new things has been remarkable. She's greeting neighbors, asking for things she wants, and telling us about her day.

    — Priya M., Semmes Park

    "They really listen to parents."

    I never feel like I'm just receiving updates. Our BCBA asks what's working at home, adjusts the plan when needed, and genuinely values our input.

    — Carlos P., Camp Creek

    "A smooth and supportive start."

    We were nervous to begin ABA, but the intake team walked us through everything. Starting services in our home felt natural and the therapists were patient from day one.

    — Rachel L., Headland Heights

    "The therapists feel like part of our family."

    Our RBT has been with us through so many milestones. She knows our son's interests, his routines, and how to bring out his best during every session.

    — Kevin W., Colonial Hills

    "Finally, a plan that makes sense."

    Before ABA we felt overwhelmed and unsure what to try next. Now we have clear goals, weekly progress updates, and strategies that actually work at home and school.

    — Michelle H., Washington Road

    "They helped us through the hard moments."

    When our son was struggling with transitions, the team gave us real strategies we could use at home. The difference in our daily routine has been huge.

    — James C., South Fulton County
    Insurance Management

    Insurance & ABA Therapy Support in East Point

    Navigating insurance coverage for ABA therapy doesn’t have to feel overwhelming. ABA Journey works with Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield, Georgia Medicaid, Peachstate, Ambetter, CareSource, and Amerigroup to help East Point families access the services their children need. Our insurance coordination team handles benefit verification, prior authorization, and claims processing, taking care of the paperwork so you can focus on your child’s progress. If you live in East Point, College Park, Hapeville, Union City, or any surrounding South Fulton County community and want to explore ABA therapy, our team can walk you through your coverage options and help you take the next step.

    Insurance coverage support for ABA therapy in Atlanta
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    At ABA Journey, we assist each kid on the autism spectrum in realizing their full potential. Our compassionate, group-based ABA therapy promotes the growth of children and families. We promote growth, cultivate relationships, and welcome a brighter future by providing evidence-based care.

    Information

    GEORGIA
    Address: 303 Perimeter Center North, Suite 300, Atlanta, GA, 30346
    Phone: (404) 806-7587
    Email: [email protected]

    NORTH CAROLINA
    Address: 525 N Tryon St, STE 1600, Charlotte, NC 28202
    Phone: (704) 389-8700
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