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The Applied ABC autism therapy center in Lawrenceville, GA prioritizes scheduling with the needs of our community in mind. With focused therapy sessions, events, and group learning opportunities, children in the care of Applied ABC’s staff will take vital steps toward achieving personal goals.
We offer full-day services in 8-hour windows scheduled between 9:00 AM–7:00 PM on weekdays and 10:00 AM–2:00 PM on weekends.
Our Morning Program accepts toddlers from 9:00 AM–2:00 PM for group circle activities, story time, and emotional regulation activities.
Between 1:30 PM–7:00 PM, children are invited to our Afterschool Program for story reading, group dancing exercises, games, science experiments, and other ABA activities.
In the Summer months, Applied ABC’s Summer Program offers themed therapy, games, and events every week Monday–Saturday during normal center hours.
Center-Based Social Skill Groups with Applied ABC help children with autism make new friends while advancing their social and interpersonal skills.
*Single-Case Agreements may be possible for families who do not have insurance coverage through one of the listed insurance providers.
ABA SUMMER PROGRAMS
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Corrinah Martin, M.S.
Center Director
Meet CorrinahCorrinah Martin brings over 12 years of dedicated experience working with individuals across all lifespans. Her extensive background in a myriad of roles has enhanced her diverse perspective of ABA therapy and family advocacy.
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Corrinah holds a Master’s degree in Applied Behavior Analysis and Autism from The Sage Colleges. She brings an abundance of experiences in diverse settings, including residential facilities, clinics, homes, and both public and private schools.
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She is a NY native, wife, and a mother of four. Corrinah’s compassion and empathy for children and families is driven by her own personal and professional experiences; witnessing the transformation of those who have reaped the benefits of ABA. She strives to promote staff skill development through supportive guidance and training. Corrinah is committed to ensuring the GA center is a nurturing and collaborative environment that families can trust.
Tiffani Nelson
Assistant Center Director
Meet TiffaniTiffani Nelson received her B.A. in Psychology from Rutgers University and has been working in the field of ABA for over four years. She has a passion for child welfare and ensuring the highest quality of care and ABA services for families. Tiffani is a South Florida native and loves traveling and reading sci-fi.
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She is planning to pursue her BCBA while continuing to advocate and support families in need of quality ABA services.
Shania Reid, MPH
Clinical Support Coordinator
Meet ShaniaShania Reid resides in Sandy Springs, Georgia, where she has lived for the past 12 years, though her family originally comes from Jamaica. She has always been passionate about maternal and child health.
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During high school, Shania served in her church nursery and volunteered in the special needs class throughout both high school and college. She holds an undergraduate degree in Biology from the University of North Georgia and a Master’s of Public Health from Mercer University.
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Shania has worked in the field of ABA for the past two years and is eager to continue expanding her experience in the field. Her long-term goals include becoming a professor and engaging in charitable work focused on women and children. Outside of work, Shania enjoys hiking, traveling, and spending time with friends.
Elizabeth Dionicio
Activity Integration Specialist
Meet ElizabethMargarita Elizabeth Dionicio was born in Texas and raised in the vibrant streets of New York City. A Brooklynite at heart, she has a deep appreciation for diverse cuisines and cultures. Now embracing country life, she has traded the city’s energy for the peaceful rhythm of caring for her chickens while maintaining her passion for people and continuous learning.
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Dedicated to education, Elizabeth has worked extensively in bilingual programs, helping young adults learn English. Her love for connecting with others extends beyond the classroom and into her professional journey in the field of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), which she began at the age of 20. With experience in various settings—including homes, schools, and centers—she discovered a profound passion for working with children.
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Her career in ABA has been both a professional and personal journey, teaching her about the incredible strengths of her clients and uncovering new insights about herself. Starting as a Registered Behavior Technician (RBT), she advanced to Case Manager and now serves as an Activity Integration Specialist at Applied ABC’s Georgia Center. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Speech and Language Pathology from Brooklyn College and is currently pursuing certification as a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA).
Being a part of the local community is integral to not only spreading awareness and understanding about autism spectrum disorder but connecting families and creating support networks for those in need.
From participating in local races and walks like the Georgia Race for Autism and Best Buddies Friendship Walk to setting up an informational booth at an event for local daycares in the Lawrenceville area, we continue to find new and innovative ways to reach out to those who could use a helping hand.
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