Setting the Standard for ABA Therapy

At Surpass Behavioral Health, we understand each child is unique, which is why we offer customized autism services for children up to age 21 using Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy.

Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is an evidence-based behavioral treatment that can improve quality of life for children and teens with autism.

We Support You Wherever You Are

We offer ABA therapy in the clinic, home, and school settings.

Clinic

We offer ABA therapy, training workshops, consultations, and follow-up supervisions in our state-of-the-art clinics.

School

We work with local school districts to provide ABA therapy, behavior support services, and education consultation services.

Home

We provide in-home ABA therapy services to accommodate your family's schedules and daily responsibilities.

Built On a Foundation
of Quality Care and Outstanding Service

All families want the best for their children, and so do we. If your child has autism spectrum disorder (ASD), we are here to support you. Our behavioral therapy services and clinics are built on a foundation of quality care and outstanding service.

Work That Makes a Difference

Interested in a career path where you can be a part of changing the lives of children and their families? Join our ABA Therapy team of energetic, positive, and compassionate individuals who enjoy working with children and young adults with autism.

A BCBA working with a child with autism on play skills through ABA therapy.

With clinics in Georgia, Kentucky, and South Carolina, our passionate team is ready to serve you and your family. Find an ABA Therapy clinic near you.

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Whether you have a child with autism or are pursuing a career in ABA therapy, visit our Resources page for valuable articles, guides, and news about autism and ABA therapy.

Recent ABA Therapy Blogs

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Fall Sensory-Friendly Fun

Explore our 5 favorite sensory-friendly fall activities for children with autism to make the most of the season as a family!
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Creating a Sensory-Friendly Halloween Experience

We have compiled a list of sensory-friendly Halloween costumes, activities and tips for children with autism.
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Back-to-School Success for Children with Autism

Back-to-school season can be challenging for children with autism. Here are some strategies to help set your child up for a successful school year.