ABA THERAPY SERVICES IN South Boulder
Bring out the champion in your child.
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ABA THERAPY SERVICES IN South Boulder
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 South Boulder 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 - South Boulder ABA Therapy
What if my child struggles during unstructured social situations like recess or playdates?
ABA therapy can directly target social navigation skills such as joining groups, initiating interaction, reading social cues, and handling rejection. These skills can be practiced in real-life settings or structured peer opportunities, including center-based ABA therapy.
South Boulder is mostly residential — is in-home therapy a good fit for this community?
In-home ABA therapy is a particularly natural fit for residential neighborhoods like South Boulder. The familiarity and relative quiet of a residential home setting often makes it easier for children with autism to engage with therapy comfortably, and sessions can be built around the physical spaces your child already uses every day.
How does BVSD's Intensive Learning Center (ILC) relate to ABA therapy?
An ILC is a more restrictive school placement for students whose needs cannot be met in a general education classroom, determined through the IEP process. Many children in ILC settings also receive ABA therapy outside of school to work on communication, daily living skills, and behavior reduction that are harder to address in a group classroom environment. The two services complement each other.
My child is high-functioning but has significant anxiety — can ABA help?
Can ABA therapy be coordinated with a preschool or daycare program in South Boulder?
Yes. If your child’s program allows outside providers, therapists can work directly in that setting to support peer interaction, transitions, and group participation. Learn more about ABA therapy in daycare.
Autism-Friendly Resources in South Boulder, CO
South Boulder is home to several peaceful spaces designed to support children with autism:
- Boulder Valley School District – Special Education - South Boulder falls within Boulder Valley School District (BVSD), which offers a comprehensive Special Education continuum including IEPs, autism-specific structured teaching programs, Intensive Learning Centers (ILCs), speech-language therapy, and occupational therapy. BVSD provides evaluations at no cost. Families can request an evaluation in writing through their child's school at any time. Visit the Boulder Valley School District Special Education Department for guidance.
- City of Boulder EXPAND Adaptive Recreation Program – The City of Boulder's EXPAND program, staffed by Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialists, offers adaptive sports, social programs, and community outings for children and adults with developmental disabilities. Operating since 1980, EXPAND is accessible to South Boulder families given the city's proximity and transit network. Program schedules are available through the City of Boulder EXPAND Adaptive Recreation Program page.
- Boulder Public Library – The Boulder Public Library system offers free children's story times, programming, and quiet family spaces accessible to South Boulder residents. Library hours and children's programming are on the Boulder Public Library website.
- Boulder County Human Services – Boulder County Human Services provides Medicaid enrollment, child care assistance, and disability services for South Boulder residents. Contact them through Boulder County Human Services or by calling (303) 441-1000.
- South Boulder Creek Trail – The South Boulder Creek Trail is a paved, accessible multi-use path running through open space in South Boulder, offering families a consistent outdoor walking environment that is flat, wide, and away from heavy traffic. Regular outdoor walks on accessible trails can be a beneficial part of a structured weekly routine for children with autism. Trail access points are located throughout the South Boulder area.
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