Helping Your Children
Shine Brighter Every Day

At Bright Luminaries ABA, we offer personalized Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) services that support children with autism as they develop communication, independence, and everyday life skills.

Our purpose is to help children on the spectrum build skills that make everyday life easier and more successful at home, at school, and in their communities, creating a brighter future.

We believe kids shine best when they feel safe and supported, which is why our approach focuses on creating a positive environment where they are encouraged to participate and grow.

Why ABA Therapy for Autism?

Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy is widely used to help children with autism build important life skills and navigate everyday situations with more confidence. ABA focuses on understanding how children learn and using positive, supportive strategies to encourage progress.

Through ABA therapy, children can build skills such as:

Communication & Language
Social & Emotional Skills
Daily Living & Independence
Behavior & Self-Regulation

ABA Services in GA

Every child learns differently, which is why ABA therapy is personalized to meet each child’s unique strengths and needs.

In-House Therapy

We collaborate directly with educators and school teams to bring ABA strategies into the classroom. Our work is alongside teachers to support IEP goals, reduce challenging behaviors, and help your child thrive in their learning environment so progress doesn't stop at the school door.

Telehealth

Effective therapy, wherever you are. Our telehealth services bring board-certified behavior analysts into your home virtually, making it easier to stay consistent with your child's program without the commute. Sessions are interactive, personalized, and designed to coach caregivers in real time so skills generalize across everyday routines.

School Support

Our in-home ABA therapy meets your child where it matters most: home. Working directly in your family's space, our team targets communication, daily living skills, social development, and behavior using the natural routines of your home as the foundation for lasting, meaningful progress.

Introducing

Communication Skills

Making Friends

Socializing

Adaptive Skills

Manners

Active Listening

Hobbies

Politeness

Sharing

Making Friends

Cognitive Skills

Physical Touch

Screen Time

FAQs for Parents

  • Most ABA therapy is covered by insurance. Depending on your insurance plan, you might have a copay. Our intake team can help you get approvals for ABA from your insurance and they’ll let you know if there would be any out-of-pocket costs. 

  • Yes, but it can be costly. ABA therapy is successful when it’s steady and consistent — which is why insurance companies typically cover 8-35 hours per week. The hours add up quickly, so most parents avoid the out-of-pocket route and instead receive services through insurances. If you’d like to hear rates, please get in touch.  

  • We serve young children from 2-16 years old.  

  • Therapy can be flexible both in time and place. Your child can receive therapy at home after school or during the school day in their school. Reach out to hear more.  

  • The biggest way is to help equip children for life. From toilet training to dressing to eating, ABA therapy helps parents and kids set and reach goals. ABA helps build skills in many areas, like academic skills, social skills, functional communication skills, and daily living skills. 

  • There are at least 2 therapists on every child’s ABA team: their Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) and their Behavior Technician (BT).   

    The BCBA is a board-certified behavior analyst who creates a unique therapy plan for each child. They meet with parents to collaborate on the best way to support their child.  

    The BT is the behavior technician who works with the child every day. They implement the plan created by the BCBA and help the child build new skills, reach their goals, and understand how to act in different situations.   

    BCBAs and ABA therapists collaborate to provide individualized care for each child. They also teach parents how to help their children learn new skills like speaking, walking, eating, dressing, etc. 

  • That depends on many factors like age, setting, and level of support needed. You will get a recommendation once your child is assessed by a BCBA. Many children receive 10-30 hours per week on average — but some need less and some as many as 40 hours per week.

  • Yes. An adult other than the treating specialists will need to be within the home for the entire duration of all in-home sessions. If your child is receiving therapy in school or in a daycare setting, you do not need to be present during sessions. 

Yes! We accept insurance.

Meet LaNia Palmer

Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA)

LaNia started Bright Luminaries ABA, LLC in 2025. LaNia earned 1500 hours towards her certification and has been Board Certified since 2022. She obtained her LBA in 2025 and has worked with children ages 2-14.

She received her Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from the University of West Georgia and her Master’s degree in Special Education with an emphasis in Applied Behavior Analysis from Arizona State University.

Throughout her career, LaNia has worked within center, daycare, home, and school settings. Additionally, LaNia has experience as a BCBA in Discrete Trial Training (DTT), Natural Environment Teaching (NET), Functional Communication, Social Skills, and Comprehensive/Focused ABA Therapy.

LaNia now practices within her local counties of Georgia. She strives to bring effective interventions, therapy, Autism awareness/acceptance events, and professional training within the community.