Tuesday, November 13, 2018

Appleseeds Behavioral Center: Highly-Rated


Appleseeds Behavioral Center is a highly-rated center for children with Autism in Georgia. It was founded in 2013 and has since touched the lives of countless families in the ASD community. The center has expanded to three locations and counting, and they’ve earned numerous rave reviews from caregivers and parents of children with Autism.


“Appleseeds Learning Center is by far the most caring, productive, and educational school for all families in the Kennesaw area,” reads one five-star review. “We love them! The staff feels like family and Appleseeds feels like a second home to our family! We should all acknowledge the staff for all their hard work and love to each and every kiddo! Thank you Appleseeds for all you do.”
Check out the center’s Facebook page to read more reviews from happy members of the ASD community.






If you’d like to learn more about Appleseeds Behavioral Center, visit www.abatherapyga.com for complete information. Enrollment is currently open for ASD families in the community of Georgia, and questions or comments are always welcome. You can also call the Appleseeds team at 770-627-2267.


Monday, November 5, 2018

Appleseeds Behavioral Center: Ava’s Law


Appleseeds Behavioral Center is a Georgia center designed for children with autism that opened in 2013, before Ava’s Law was passed in 2015. Ava’s Law mandates that state-funded insurance programs must provide ABA (applied behavioral analysis) coverage to children with autism under the age of seven. At the beginning of 2019, Ava’s Law will add ABA coverage for people with autism under the age of twenty-one.


The Appleseeds Behavioral Center team called the initial implementation of Ava’s Law “an amazing step in the right direction for Georgia families that needed access to ABA!” The year that the law came into effect, Appleseeds expanded services to include an Early Intervention Clinic, and in 2018, it opened two additional locations.

The 2019 amendment is yet another step in the right direction, and it will make ABA more accessible across the state. Learn more about Ava’s Law .
Would you like to read more information from and about Georgia’s Appleseeds Behavioral Center? If so, you can find complete details at www.abatherapyga.com or call 770-627-2267 with any questions.

Friday, October 26, 2018

Appleseeds Behavioral Center: Occupational Therapy


Appleseeds Behavioral Center is a Georgia center for children with Autism that offers applied behavioral analysis, or ABA, therapy to members of the state’s Autism community. 



It was founded in 2013, before the state passed Ava’s Law, and has since expanded with each passing year. The Appleseeds team recently announced that they will be offering speech and occupational therapy as part of their comprehensive services.

The Appleseeds Behavioral Center team is also planning on opening new locations throughout Georgia to make their services more accessible to a larger percentage of the ASD community. In February of 2018 alone, Appleseeds opened a location in Rome, GA and Calhoun, GA. “We are excited to announce that we will continue to open additional locations across Georgia,” they said.


Do you need more information on Georgia’s Appleseeds Behavioral Center? Their website – www.abatherapyga.com – provides comprehensive information for Georgia families in the ASD community.




Thursday, October 18, 2018

Appleseeds Behavioral Center: About ABA


Appleseeds Learning Center – a center for children with autism – was founded in 2013 to make applied behavioral analysis, better known as ABA, more accessible to families in Georgia. It has since expanded to better serve the ASD, or autism spectrum disorder, community in Georgia, adding multiple locations and a more diverse team of experts.


The ABA therapy offered by Appleseeds Behavioral Center is designed as part of early intervention programs. “Research suggests that children with Autism should receive twenty-five to forty hours of intensive ABA per week,” explains their website. “While this may seem like an extraordinary amount of time for a child, this intensity of intervention has been shown to be the most effective in addressing the needs of children with Autism.”




Keep reading about Appleseeds Behavioral Center at www.abatherapyga.com or call the Appleseeds team at 770-627-2267. Comments and questions are always welcomed, and the team is happy to help ASD families in the community of Georgia however they can.