Best Behavior Solutions

Best Behavior Solutions provides Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy to children with Autism Spectrum Disorder in Forsyth County and select areas of Gwinnett County.

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Our Approach

We believe therapy should be fun, practical, and tailored to everyday life. Our approach centers on building meaningful, functional skills, including:

  • Functional Communication: Helping your child express their wants, needs, and feelings effectively.
  • Self-Advocacy & Independence: Empowering little ones to navigate their world with confidence.
  • Social Engagement: Teaching skills to help your child connect with peers and happily participate in daycare, school, and family outings.
  • Empowering Parents: We partner closely with you through hands-on guidance, giving you the tools and confidence to naturally weave ABA strategies into your family’s daily routines.

Meet our Clinical Director

Dr. Best is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst-Doctoral (BCBA-D) and a licensed provider in Georgia. She earned her Ph.D. in Special Education from the University of Georgia and has specialized in Applied Behavior Analysis since 2016. Her leadership ensures that Best Behavior Solutions maintains high standards of clinical integrity.

Dr. Best founded Best Behavior Solutions out of a passion for early intervention and a desire to provide personalized, collaborative care to local families.

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Dr. Best’s Publications

As a researcher and clinician, Dr. Best is committed to using proven methods to help children succeed. Below is a selection of her published scientific work in behavior analysis:

Wunderlich, K. L., Hemstreet, R., & Best, L. (2022). A retrospective analysis of stereotypy: Applicability of the behavioral subtyping model. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 1-18.

Trump, C. E., Herrod, J. L., Ayres, K. M., Ringdahl, J. E., & Best, L. (2020). Behavior momentum theory and humans: A review of the literature. The Psychological Record, 1-13.

Doughty, A. H., & Best, L. (2017). Transfer of function and prior derived-relations testingBehavioural Processes, 143, 4-6.

Let’s Get Started

Contact us today to learn more about our services and how we can help your family.

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