ABA Therapy for Aggression in Denver, CO
Budding Futures ABA helps Denver families when hitting, biting, throwing, or unsafe outbursts are making home, school, or daily routines feel impossible.
We start by finding the reason behind the aggressive behavior. Then a BCBA builds a plan that teaches safer communication, coping, and replacement behavior.
If your child is autistic and aggression is putting siblings, parents, classmates, or your child at risk, Budding Futures can help your Denver family take the next step without shame or blame.
Aggression is communication that needs a safer path
Budding Futures uses ABA therapy to understand the root causes of aggression, then teach skills that help reduce aggressive behavior over time.
Hitting, biting, kicking, throwing, physical aggression, verbal aggression, and aggressive outbursts are not handled with shame. A child with autism may be trying to escape a demand, get help, handle sensory overload, ask for attention, or communicate frustration with the tools they have right now.
A BCBA can use functional behavior assessment principles to find what is driving the behavior. Then the plan teaches replacement behavior and positive behavior: asking for a break, using a word or device, tolerating a wait, moving to a safer place, or coping before the moment gets too big.
The first goal is safety. The next goal is a better skill.
You are worried about safety
We look at triggers of aggression, frequency, setting, and what happens before and after each incident.
Nothing works twice
ABA techniques should change when the data shows a strategy is not working for your child.
School is calling often
With permission, we can coordinate around behavior intervention plans, behavior management, and school carryover.

BCBA-led support for the moments parents are tired of handling alone
For Denver families, aggressive behavior can affect the whole home. Our Denver office is nearby, so intake can move quickly once coverage and clinical fit are clear. Budding Futures brings support into the place where the problem is happening, so the plan is built around real routines.
Rachel Blackburn, BCBA, reviews the plan. Your RBT practices the replacement skills with your child. You get parent coaching for managing aggressive behavior so the response is consistent when therapy is not in the room.
Helpful next reads for Denver parents
This page is one part of the Denver ABA support path. You can go back to the main location page, compare the related support pages, or read the statewide service page for more context.
Questions families ask first
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Ready to get started in Denver?
One call is all it takes. We will check your coverage, answer your questions, and connect your Denver family with a BCBA who is right for your child.