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.
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