About ABA Therapy
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is a clinically proven treatment based on the science of learning and behavior. It helps children with autism develop communication, social skills, and daily living abilities while reducing behaviors that interfere with learning. ABA is considered the gold standard in autism treatment and is supported by decades of research.
Yes. ABA is the most researched and evidence-based treatment for autism spectrum disorder. Studies consistently show that intensive, high-quality ABA therapy leads to significant improvements in communication, social skills, and adaptive behaviors—especially when started early.
Sessions are play-based and tailored to your child's interests. A trained RBT works one-on-one with your child, using positive reinforcement to teach new skills and encourage positive behaviors. Sessions typically include structured activities, natural environment teaching, and plenty of fun.
Getting Started
ABA therapy may be helpful if your child has been diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder or shows delays in communication, social skills, or behavior. The first step is an assessment with a BCBA who can evaluate your child's needs and recommend whether ABA is appropriate.
We provide ABA therapy for children and teens with Autism Spectrum Disorder, typically ages 2 through 18. Early intervention is ideal, but children of all ages can benefit from ABA.
Currently, no. We're accepting new clients and can often begin services within weeks of your first call. Contact us to check availability in your area.
Simply give us a call or fill out our contact form. Our team will guide you through the intake process, verify your insurance, and schedule an assessment. We make it as easy as possible.
Insurance & Cost
Yes! We accept most major insurance plans including Aetna, Anthem, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare, Kaiser Permanente, Health First Colorado, and TennCare. Our team handles all verification and authorization—you'll know your coverage before we begin.
Most families pay little to nothing out of pocket because ABA therapy is typically covered by insurance. We verify your benefits upfront so there are no surprises. If you have questions about coverage, our team is happy to help.
Absolutely. Our team handles all insurance verification, prior authorizations, and ongoing paperwork. You focus on your child—we'll handle the administrative side.
About Your Child's Therapy
Recommended hours vary based on your child's needs and goals. Our BCBAs develop individualized recommendations—typically ranging from 10 to 40 hours per week—based on what will be most effective for your child.
We provide ABA therapy wherever your child needs support: at home, at school, in daycare, and in community settings. We serve families across Colorado, Missouri, Tennessee, and Utah.
Every child is different, but many families notice meaningful progress within the first few months of consistent therapy. Some skills develop quickly, while others take more time. Our BCBAs track data continuously and share progress updates regularly.
Consistency is a priority for us. We match your child with a dedicated RBT and work hard to maintain that relationship. Our exceptional staff retention means your child builds real, lasting connections with their therapist.
For Parents
Absolutely—we encourage it. Parents are essential partners in ABA therapy. We offer parent training to help you reinforce progress at home and stay involved in your child's growth every step of the way.
Your BCBA will share regular progress reports showing data on your child's goals. We also schedule parent meetings to discuss progress, answer questions, and adjust the treatment plan as needed. You'll never be in the dark.
Communication is key. If you ever have concerns, reach out to your BCBA or our team. We listen, we respond quickly, and we work with you to address any issues. Your input matters deeply to us.
Still Have Questions?
We're here to help. Reach out anytime—our team is happy to answer your questions and guide you through the process.
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