No Waitlist · Medicaid Accepted · South Boulder, Colorado

ABA Therapy in South Boulder That Helps Kids Communicate

Budding Futures ABA helps autistic kids in South Boulder build communication and move through meltdowns, with in-home therapy built around your child's real day.

A BCBA writes the plan and stays on it. Your Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) runs the daily sessions in your home, so your child learns where they already live and play.

There is no waitlist for an assessment right now, and we bill Health First Colorado plus most private plans. Most South Boulder families start within a few weeks.

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In-Home ABA Therapy

What ABA therapy looks like in South Boulder

ABA therapy for kids is one-on-one help that teaches communication, daily skills, and calmer ways to handle big feelings.

At Budding Futures, your child gets that help at home in South Boulder, not in a clinic across town. We start with what matters most to your family. For a lot of kids, that is words, or a way to ask for something without a meltdown.

Rachel Blackburn, BCBA, builds the plan from a real assessment using VB-MAPP and ABLLS-R, not a template. Your child practices with a Registered Behavior Technician who comes to your home.

Helping your child communicate and handle meltdowns

Most meltdowns start when a child cannot tell you what is wrong. We teach your child clear ways to ask, point, sign, or say what they need.

As communication grows, the hard moments usually shrink. Sessions use play your child already likes, so they stay engaged instead of being drilled. You learn the same steps, so progress keeps going after the session ends.

Built for South Boulder families

We bring in-home ABA to South Boulder homes near Table Mesa and Martin Acres, instead of asking you to drive across town to a clinic. Our Denver office is about 35 minutes down US-36, so a BCBA can be at your home the same week, and we work with the Boulder Valley School District so home and school goals match.

  • In-home ABA sessions across South Boulder
  • A BCBA-written plan focused on communication and real-life skills
  • No waitlist for an assessment right now
  • Health First Colorado (Medicaid) and private insurance verified up front
  • Parent coaching so you keep the gains going between sessions
Common Questions

Questions families ask first

What age do kids start ABA therapy in South Boulder?
Most children start between ages 2 and 6, when early skills grow fastest, though ABA helps older kids and teens too. Budding Futures works with children across South Boulder from toddlers through the school years. The right starting point depends on your child, not a fixed cutoff. See ABA therapy for toddlers →
Can ABA therapy help my child talk or communicate?
Yes. Building communication is one of the main goals of ABA for kids. We teach words, signs, or a device, whatever fits your child, so they can ask for what they need. For many South Boulder families, fewer meltdowns follow once communication clicks.
Is ABA therapy for kids covered by Medicaid in South Boulder?
Yes. Budding Futures is enrolled with Health First Colorado and bills Medicaid and most private plans. We verify your coverage before the first session so there are no surprises. More on Medicaid in Colorado →
How fast can my child start ABA in South Boulder?
There is no waitlist for an assessment right now. Most South Boulder families finish intake and begin in-home ABA within a few weeks, not the months larger providers quote. How we keep wait times short →
Boulder Families

Ready to get started in Boulder?

One call is all it takes. We will check your coverage, answer your questions, and connect your Boulder family with a BCBA who is right for your child.

(720) 613-8837 info@buddingfuturesaba.com
7900 E Union Ave, Suite 1100, Denver, CO 80237
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Looking beyond therapy? See our guide to autism resources in Boulder for local support groups, school and Child Find help, Medicaid guidance, and parent communities.