• Experts in Serving Georgia Special Needs Population Academy ABA Joins Cartersville Community

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    August 04, 2020
    Experts in Serving Georgia Special Needs Population Academy ABA Joins Cartersville Community

    Celebrating its 20th anniversary providing valuable, diverse services to autistic needs children and their families, Academy ABA has now become part of Cartersville’s backbone of specialized providers.

    Having or being a child on the Autism Spectrum can certainly be challenging. A key to navigating this successfully, is having access to experienced and knowledgeable resources and support networks. For over two decades Academy ABA has passionately provided both in the state of Georgia. In exciting news, Academy ABA has announced its has crossed an important milestone joining the Cartersville community. Its team would like to thank all who have worked hard to make this possible and express its most sincere appreciation for everyone at the City of Cartersville, Cartersville-Bartow County Chamber of Commerce, Signs and More, Mr. Mike Powell, Dr. Hans Chan and their own Naomi Storey, BCBA (a lifelong Cartersville community resident). The enthusiasm surrounding the opportunities this represents is high and rising.

    “We aspire to earn the trust and confidence of the community here in Cartersville and the surrounding areas,” commented a spokesperson from Academy ABA. “We are dedicated to providing the highest levels of support not only to the children we serve but their families as well.”

    Academy ABA focuses on its clinical specialties ABA, Occupational Therapy and Speech Language Pathology. It currently provides limited Clinic Based programs along with In Home programs to maintain a Covid-Friendly opportunity for everyone.

    Academy ABA’s ABA Program helps children with Autism and learning differences, develop functional life skills that will allow them to find the best opportunities for success throughout life. The individualized programming focuses on children’s unique talents, strengths and weaknesses to help them live to their full potential. It is open for children from 2 to 21 years old using Evidence Based Intervention Strategies with tools and experience to help create a well-balanced learning environment no matter where a child should fall on the “spectrum”.

    For more information be sure to visit http://academyaba.com.