Compassionate ABA support for your child and family

Small Changes. Durable Progress. Happier Souls.

FernWild Behavioral Health provides Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) services for children and families. Our work is structured, evidence-based, and grounded in daily life at home and in school routines. We focus on clarity, follow-through, and plans that can be kept.

No pressure, just a 20-minute conversation to see if FernWild ABA is the right fit for your child.

  • Specialized in early childhood and school-age learners

  • Parent coaching woven into every care plan

  • Services available in-home and via telehealth (where permitted)

  • We follow evidence-based practice and maintain clear documentation,

    measurable goals, and regular review.

Parent and child playing together in a supportive therapy setting

Serving families in Georgia with flexible scheduling after school and weekends.

Now enrolling new clients — limited openings available.

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Behavioural Support Services

ABA support tailored to your child’s world

Every plan is individualized. We look at patterns, environment, and daily routines, then build a practical approach that fits your household.

Early childhood ABA & support

For toddlers and preschoolers. Focus on communication, play skills, and daily routines.

  • Early communication and language support

  • Transitions and cooperation with routines

  • Feeding, toileting, and sleep-related routines (within behavioral scope)

  • Parent coaching during real moments at home

School-age skill building & support

For elementary and middle-school learners, with attention to home and school expectations.

  • Independence with routines and tasks

    Social participation and peer skills

  • Organization, transitions, and follow-through

  • Coordination with school teams when appropriate

Parent coaching & collaboration

Caregivers carry the plan. We keep strategies clear and usable.

  • Coaching during sessions and between sessions as needed

  • Written guidance you can refer to later

  • Regular review of what is working and what is not

  • Emphasis on consistency over intensity

How ABA with FernWild works

A clear path from first call to a workable plan

Starting services should not feel confusing. We keep the process plain, paced, and measurable. On our initial consulation we’ll discuss goals, availability, and next steps.

Service locations

In-home sessions within our service radius and secure telehealth sessions for parent coaching, where allowed.

Insurance & payment

We can verify benefits and discuss payment options during your consultation. We will be clear about coverage and expectations.

1. Connect

We start with your child’s strengths, challenges, and the daily situations that matter most.

2. Assessment

We observe, interact, and review relevant history to understand patterns and current skill levels.

3. Plan & start

We choose priorities, set measurable goals, and begin at a schedule that is realistic.

4. Review & grow

We track progress, revise strategies, and continue coaching for follow-through at home.

Meet your ABA provider

BCBA-led, practical, and measured

FernWild Behavioral Health is led by a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA). Our work is structured and evidence-based, with attention to the settings where behavior occurs: home routines, school expectations, and daily transitions. We prioritize clarity, dignity, and workable plans. We do not overpromise. We measure progress and revise when needed.

  • BCBA-led assessment and treatment planning

  • Ongoing supervision and review

  • Collaboration with schools and allied providers when appropriate

  • Clear goals, data collection, and transparent updates

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Your child’s partner, not just their provider.

We celebrate your child’s interests, honor their communication style, and build on what already lights them up. We aim to reduce confusion and increase follow-through. Families should leave sessions with clear next steps.

Credentials

  • Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA)
  • Master’s degree in a behavior-related field
  • Background in pediatric settings

Approach

  • Neurodiversity-affirming

  • Strength-based and collaborative

  • Culturally responsive care

  • Bilingual (English & Spanish)

  • Strategies must be realistic for the household

From families like yours

Support that fits real life, not just a plan on paper.

Names and details adjusted to protect privacy, but the gratitude is very real.

“Our son went from daily meltdowns around getting ready for bed to a calm, predictable routine. The strategies we learned felt respectful of him and realistic for us.”

Parent of 6-year-old

“We never felt judged. Every session ended with small, doable next steps, and over time those added up to big changes for our daughter and our whole family.”

Parent of 4-year-old

“Having someone explain the ‘why’ behind behaviors changed everything. We feel equipped, not helpless, when challenges come up now.”

Parent of 9-year-old

Questions from parents

Is ABA right for my child?

It’s normal to have questions—especially if you’ve heard mixed things about ABA. We’re happy to talk through your concerns and share how we practice ethically and compassionately.

Is ABA a fit for our child?

A short consultation is the best place to start. We’ll discuss goals, settings, and what participation typically requires.

What ages do you work with?

We primarily serve children ages 2–12. If your child falls outside this range, please still reach out—if we’re not the best fit, we’ll do our best to connect you with resources that are.

How many hours per week will my child need?

It depends on goals, setting, and capacity for follow-through. We recommend what is realistic and review as we go.

Do you offer in-school support?

In some cases, yes. This may look like collaborating with your child’s IEP team, providing teacher consultation, or, where permitted, direct support. We’ll discuss what’s possible in your district during your consultation.

What does a typical session look like?

Sessions are structured around goals and routine. Caregivers are involved, and we leave clear next steps. We always aim for sessions to feel safe, engaging, and respectful for your child.

Can I be present during sessions?

Absolutely. Your involvement is encouraged. Depending on your child’s needs, we may have you actively participate, observe, or join for the last portion of sessions to review strategies. Caregiver participation is part of effective care.

Get started

Request a free 20-minute consultation.

Share a few details below and we’ll follow up with available times, insurance information, and next steps. There’s no obligation to move forward.

  • You’ll talk directly with a BCBA, not an intake call center.
  • We’ll be transparent about fit, availability, and costs.
  • If we’re not the right match, we’ll help you find next options.

Email: [email protected]
Phone: (000) 000-0000

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Evidence-based, relationship-centered ABA services for children and families.

Serving families in the surrounding area. Availability may vary.

Contact

Hours vary by appointment.

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