ABA THERAPY SERVICES IN Pueblo
Bring out the champion in your child.
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ABA THERAPY SERVICES IN Pueblo
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 Pueblo 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 - Pueblo ABA Therapy
How do I choose the right ABA therapy setting for my child?
The right setting depends on your child’s goals and your family’s routine. In-home therapy is ideal for daily living skills, while school-based or center-based therapy can support peer interaction and structured learning. Many families use a combination over time. Compare options like ABA therapy at home and center-based ABA therapy to find the best fit.
My teenager is struggling with independence—can ABA still help?
Yes. For teenagers, ABA therapy often focuses on life skills like completing chores, managing time, handling emotions, and building independence at home and in the community. Learn more about ABA therapy for teenagers.
Does Health First Colorado (Medicaid) cover ABA therapy for Pueblo families?
Yes. Health First Colorado covers ABA therapy for eligible children under 21 with an autism diagnosis. Little Champs ABA works directly with Medicaid on behalf of families, handling authorization and billing. Visit our ABA therapy insurance coverage page or contact our intake team to confirm your child’s coverage.
Can ABA therapy be done over the summer when school is out in Pueblo?
Yes, and summer is often an ideal time to increase therapy intensity. Without the school schedule, families have more flexibility to schedule sessions during optimal times of day. Little Champs ABA can adjust session frequency during the summer to prevent regression of skills and accelerate progress on goals that benefit from more intensive practice.
Autism-Friendly Resources in Pueblo, CO
Pueblo offers several tranquil spaces that support the needs of children with autism:
- Pueblo City Schools District 60 – Special Education - Pueblo City Schools District 60 is the primary school district serving Pueblo and operates a Special Education department providing IEPs, autism supports, speech-language therapy, occupational therapy, and behavioral services. Parents can submit a written evaluation request at their child's school at any time under IDEA. Visit the Pueblo City Schools Special Education Department for department contacts and procedural guidance.
- Pueblo County Human Services – Pueblo County Human Services administers Medicaid (Health First Colorado), child care assistance, and disability support programs for Pueblo residents. Contact them through Pueblo County Human Services or by calling (719) 583-6000.
- Pueblo City-County Library District - The Pueblo City-County Library District operates the main Robert Hoag Rawlings Public Library and several branches offering free children's programming, quiet family areas, and bilingual resources. Branch hours and events are at the Pueblo City-County Library District website.
- Pueblo City Park - Pueblo's City Park is a large historic park featuring a zoo, rose gardens, a lake, playgrounds, and extensive open green space. Its size and variety of open areas make it well-suited for families whose children benefit from outdoor movement and nature-based sensory experiences. The park is free to access and is one of the most significant public green spaces in southern Colorado.
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