
Ali Lamanna, BCBA
Clinical Supervisor

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Elevation Autism Center provides a specialized early learner program designed specifically for toddlers and young children, typically through Kindergarten (ages 1-5). Their approach is built on the belief that children learn best when they are engaged, happy, and having fun. By utilizing a "play-based" methodology, therapists turn activities like tossing a ball or blowing bubbles into opportunities to teach vital communication and social behaviors, such as requesting, turn-taking, and patience.
The center views itself as a "Partner in Progress" for families, walking alongside them from the initial enrollment all the way to the transition into Kindergarten. Their masters-level professionals craft customized plans backed by decades of research, ensuring that every milestone is designed to build upon a child's natural strengths. The goal is to help young learners make significant strides in development while parents find peace of mind.
Elevation Autism Center's environment is immersive and designed uniquely for little ones, moving away from clinical sterility to a warm, inviting space. They focus on understanding the "why" behind behavior—learning what in the environment influences choices—and applying that understanding to help children overcome challenges and navigate the world with independence.
Elevation Autism Center provides early learner ABA for young children (about ages 1–5, through kindergarten readiness) in metro Atlanta. The program emphasizes play-based teaching, individualized plans, and parent partnership, including help understanding insurance coverage for ABA. Multiple clinic cities are listed on elevationautism.com, along with announced future locations.
At Elevation Autism Center, children learn best when they are engaged, happy, and having fun. We use play-based ABA—tossing a ball, blowing bubbles, pushing on the swing—to teach communication, turn-taking, and patience. Every detail is designed to stretch abilities and foster new friendships.




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Find Schools in Atlanta →Atlanta Autism Center combines diagnostic evaluations with ongoing therapy so families can move from assessment to treatment without hunting for a second front desk. The practice advertises ACQ accreditation and a multilingual team, which can matter if caregivers prefer consults in a language other than English. Services can span ABA plus speech and occupational therapy when those disciplines are in scope for your child. Ask how scheduling works across departments, who owns the master goal list, and how they share reports with schools or pediatricians.
Marcus Autism Center is part of Children's Healthcare of Atlanta and delivers intensive ABA for children who need concentrated work on social communication and play. Evaluations shape how many hours you receive, which campus you use, and how structured teaching blends with developmental play. Therapy runs on Briarcliff Road in Atlanta, at the Northside Professional Center in Sandy Springs, and at Children's at Forsyth in Cumming—pick the site that matches traffic and childcare realities. Because Marcus sits inside a pediatric health system, handoffs to other specialists may feel smoother than at a standalone boutique clinic, but scheduling still follows hospital rules. Use the scheduling paths published on Marcus's website; front-desk numbers change with system updates.
Hopebridge has offered center-based, one-to-one therapy for children with autism and related developmental needs since 2005. The Atlanta center combines ABA with occupational therapy, speech therapy, and feeding support when your authorization bundles those services. Expect a busy interdisciplinary schedule—ask how they hand off between disciplines, how feeding goals overlap with OT, and what parent observation looks like. Insurance panels vary by site; verify your plan with their intake team before assuming coverage.