admin April 2, 2026 No Comments

Georgia’s New 3-Tier Waiver Waitlist Explained in Under 3 Minutes

For families navigating the world of Georgia autism resources, the "waitlist" is often a source of significant stress. For years, the Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities (DBHDD) has managed a massive backlog of individuals seeking the New Options Waiver (NOW) and the Comprehensive Entitlements Waiver (COMP). Historically, this list has functioned largely on […]

admin March 26, 2026 No Comments

5 Steps to Boost Your Child’s Progress: How Parent Training ABA Works in Tyrone and South Metro Atlanta

Your child makes incredible progress during therapy sessions. But when you get home, challenging behaviors return. The skills they mastered at the clinic disappear by dinnertime. This disconnect frustrates Georgia families every day. Parent training ABA bridges this gap. When caregivers learn evidence-based strategies, children generalize skills across all environments. Progress accelerates. Stress decreases. Families […]

admin March 24, 2026 No Comments

Naturalistic ABA in Georgia: How Mealtime, Playtime, and Daily Routines Become Teaching Moments

Here's something most Georgia families don't realize when they start ABA therapy: some of the most powerful teaching happens when your child doesn't even know they're "in therapy." That's the beauty of naturalistic ABA therapy: it turns everyday moments into learning opportunities. Instead of sitting at a table doing drills, your child learns communication skills […]

admin March 5, 2026 No Comments

IEP + ABA Therapy: How to Make School and Home Services Work Together in Georgia (Advocate’s Checklist)

Your child receives ABA therapy at home. They also have an Individualized Education Program (IEP) at school. Two powerful support systems. But are they actually working together? Many Georgia families discover these services operate in separate worlds: different goals, different strategies, and minimal communication between providers. That disconnect creates confusion for your child and limits […]

admin March 3, 2026 No Comments

Why Your Child’s Social Skills Group Isn’t Working (And What Coweta & Fayette County Parents Can Do About It)

You've invested time, energy, and money into a social skills group for your child. Week after week, you drive to sessions. Your child participates. The facilitator sends positive reports. But at the playground in Peachtree City? At birthday parties in Newnan? During playdates in Tyrone? The skills disappear. You're not imagining it. And you're not […]