ABA THERAPY SERVICES IN Colorado Springs
Bring out the champion in your child.
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ABA THERAPY SERVICES IN Colorado Springs
Bringing out the best in your child
Initial
Assessment
A BCBA observes your child to learn their strengths and struggles, discusses goals, and then designs a personalized treatment plan.
We aim for therapy to smoothly integrate into your busy schedule. Choose from flexible session times, including daytime, evening, and weekend options.
With school-based ABA therapy, kids get the personalized support they need during the school day to succeed and improve their learning.
Parent
Training
We offer continuous guidance and training in ABA techniques, empowering you to support your child’s progress between sessions.
How can ABA therapy benefit my child?
With ABA therapy, your child can learn new skills that may seem out of reach. ABA uses fun, personalized activities and rewards to encourage good behaviors and social skills, making everyday interactions and tasks easier for your child.
Quality ABA services wherever you are
We offer remote assessments, training, and therapy through easy-to-use video conferencing technology as a convenient alternative to meeting in person.
Bringing ABA Therapy to Your Home in Colorado Springs and Nearby Areas
Our Process
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First, we’ll listen.
Schedule a free consultation with our intake team to discuss your child’s challenges and needs.
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Next, we’ll observe.
Our clinical director assesses your child’s strengths and challenges to design an individualized treatment plan.
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Then, we’ll get approval.
We submit the BCBA’s report for insurance approval and set everything up to start services.
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Next, we’ll schedule.
We plan therapy sessions based on your preferences to make it convenient and comfortable for your child.
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Together, we'll practice.
We provide high-quality ABA therapy designed to help your child grow and succeed through customized, evidence-based methods.
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Finally, we’ll celebrate.
We take pride in sharing milestones with you as we watch your child learn skills that help him at home, in school, and everywhere else.
Hear what families say about working with our team
FAQ - Colorado Springs ABA Therapy
Colorado Springs has multiple school districts — how do I know which one covers my address?
Colorado Springs is served by several districts including D-11, Academy District 20, Widefield, Fountain-Fort Carson, and others depending on your address. Your district determines which IEP team you work with. ABA therapy through Little Champs ABA is independent of your school district and available to families across all Colorado Springs districts.
Can ABA therapy help with meltdowns and intense emotional reactions at home?
Yes. Addressing challenging behaviors including meltdowns, aggression, and self-injury is one of the core functions of ABA therapy. A BCBA conducts a Functional Behavior Assessment (FBA) to understand what triggers the behavior and what function it serves, then builds an individualized behavior support plan to reduce it and replace it with more effective strategies.
What is a BCBA and why does it matter for my child's ABA therapy?
A BCBA (Board Certified Behavior Analyst) is a master’s-level clinician who has passed a national certification exam in applied behavior analysis. At Little Champs ABA, a BCBA designs every treatment plan, supervises all sessions, and conducts regular assessments. The Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs) who work with your child daily are trained and supervised by the BCBA, ensuring consistent, high-quality care.
How many hours of ABA therapy per week does a child typically need?
Recommended hours vary widely based on the child’s age, diagnosis, and specific goals — ranging from 10 to 30 or more hours per week. Little Champs ABA determines the appropriate intensity through the initial BCBA assessment, and hours can be adjusted over time as your child makes progress or as family needs change.
Is parent training part of ABA therapy?
Yes, and it’s one of the most important components. Our ABA therapy programs integrate parent training into every treatment plan, teaching families the same strategies and reinforcement techniques used during sessions. This allows progress to continue during the many hours each day when the therapist is not present.
Autism-Friendly Resources in Colorado Springs, CO
Colorado Springs provides a range of peaceful spaces where children with autism can feel supported and engaged:
- Colorado Springs School District 11 – Special Education - Colorado Springs School District 11 (D-11) is the largest district in Colorado Springs and provides a Special Education department offering IEPs, autism program supports, speech-language therapy, occupational therapy, and behavior intervention services.
- Pikes Peak Library District - The Pikes Peak Library District serves Colorado Springs through numerous branches including the main Penrose Library downtown. Libraries offer free children's programming, quiet spaces, and community resources in multiple languages. Branch hours and children's programs are listed on the Pikes Peak Library District website.
- City of Colorado Springs Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services – The City of Colorado Springs operates recreation centers, parks, and community programs across the city. Families can inquire about adaptive programming and reasonable accommodations for children with disabilities. Program information is available through City of Colorado Springs Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services.
- El Paso County Department of Human Services – El Paso County Human Services provides Medicaid enrollment, child care assistance, and disability support programs for Colorado Springs families.
- Pikes Peak BOCES – Autism Education Support – Pikes Peak Board of Cooperative Educational Services (BOCES) provides specialized educational support, evaluation resources, and professional development to school districts across the Pikes Peak region, including programs relevant to students with autism.
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