Level 1 Autism Support

ABA Therapy for Level 1 Autism in Colorado

Budding Futures helps Colorado families whose child has level 1 autism build social skills, flexibility, and independence through in-home ABA therapy led by a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA).

Level 1 is the "requiring support" tier in the DSM-5. Your child may talk and learn well but get stuck on conversation, change, or rigid routines. We target the spots where daily life feels hard, not a fixed checklist.

Therapy hours come from a BCBA evaluation, not the level number. We handle Health First Colorado (Medicaid) and private insurance, and there is no waitlist right now, so most families start within a few weeks.

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Why Colorado families choose Budding Futures for level 1 autism

Social skills that stick. We work on conversation, reading cues, turn-taking, and making friends in real settings, not flashcards at a desk.
Flexibility over rigidity. Goals target handling change, transitions, and surprises, so small disruptions stop derailing the whole day.
Hours set by need. A BCBA recommends therapy hours from your child's actual needs, never a number tied to the level.
Skills practiced at home. In-home sessions mean progress shows up where it counts: mornings, homework, siblings, and outings.
Parent coaching built in. You learn the same strategies, so support continues between visits and after goals are met.
Honest about fit. If a BCBA evaluation shows your child does not need ABA, we tell you. We would rather be straight than oversell.

Our credentials and clinical standards

Certified staff. RBTs complete 40 hours of training and a formal competency assessment before working with your child.
State-licensed BCBAs. Every BCBA holds Colorado licensure through the Department of Regulatory Agencies (DORA), with supervision around 20% of direct hours, four times the BACB minimum.
Background checked. Before anyone visits your home, they clear enhanced background checks and fingerprinting.
Colorado Medicaid enrolled. We're enrolled with Health First Colorado under Provider Types 83 and 84, and we work with the state's Regional Accountable Entities (RAEs).
No billing surprises. We verify benefits up front, handle prior authorization (PAR) and coordination of benefits, and never balance-bill families.
Clear progress. A supervising BCBA reviews session data regularly and shares progress with you, so you can see what is working.

See how our team is licensed, screened, and Medicaid-enrolled on our quality and credentials page.

What level 1 autism means

Level 1 autism is the mildest support tier in the DSM-5, labeled "requiring support." Children often speak in full sentences and do well in school, yet social back-and-forth, flexibility, and organization can be hard.

Older labels called this "high-functioning" autism. The diagnosis rates support separately for social communication and for repetitive behaviors, so two level 1 kids can look very different.

What ABA focuses on for level 1 autism

For level 1, ABA usually targets social communication, emotional regulation, flexible thinking, and the daily routines that cause friction. Plans start from assessments like the VB-MAPP or ABLLS-R when they fit, then adjust as your child grows.

Rachel Blackburn, BCBA, and the clinical team keep sessions assent-based and follow your child's lead. We also link care to ABA therapy for children and choosing an ABA provider when families are still deciding.

Does mild (level 1) autism need ABA therapy?

Not always. ABA helps when social skills, flexibility, or behavior get in the way of school, friendships, or home life. A BCBA evaluation is the honest way to decide, and some families choose focused, lower-hour goals instead of a full program.

Compare the autism support levels

Support levels from the DSM-5-TR (American Psychiatric Association). About 1 in 31 U.S. eight-year-olds is identified with autism (CDC, 2025).
LevelDSM-5 termWhat support looks likeCommon ABA focus
Level 1Requiring supportTalks and learns, but struggles with social back-and-forth, change, and staying organized.Social skills, flexibility, emotional regulation
Level 2Requiring substantial supportLimited social communication even with help; repetitive behaviors and trouble with change are clear to others.Functional communication, routines, reducing hard behaviors
Level 3Requiring very substantial supportVery limited speech; needs substantial help with communication, change, and daily tasks.Communication systems, safety, self-care

Related Budding Futures pages

If you are still mapping out care, these guides explain the next steps without turning the page into medical guesswork.

Colorado family setting for in-home ABA therapy
A BCBA sets goals and therapy hours from your child's assessment, never from the level number alone.
FAQ

Level 1 autism ABA questions

Is level 1 autism the same as high-functioning autism?

Roughly, yes. "High-functioning" is an older, informal term. The DSM-5 replaced it with "level 1, requiring support." Both describe children who need less day-to-day support than levels 2 and 3.

Does my child with level 1 autism really need ABA?

Maybe. ABA helps when social skills, flexibility, or behavior affect daily life. A BCBA evaluation shows whether it is a good fit, and we will be honest if it is not.

How many ABA hours does level 1 autism need?

It depends on the child, not the level. Level 1 plans are often focused and lower-hour, but your BCBA sets the recommendation after assessing your child.

Will Medicaid or insurance cover ABA for level 1 autism in Colorado?

Often yes, when it is medically necessary and authorized. We verify Health First Colorado or private benefits and handle prior authorization before sessions start.

Where does Budding Futures provide ABA for level 1 autism?

In your home across Colorado, with sessions concentrated in the Denver and Aurora metro and the Front Range. Call if your city is not listed.

Level 1 Autism Support

Ready to talk about level 1 ABA therapy?

Tell us about your child and we will verify your insurance, schedule a BCBA evaluation, and explain whether ABA is the right fit, with no pressure either way.

(720) 613-8837 info@buddingfuturesaba.com
7900 E Union Ave, Suite 1100, Denver, CO 80237
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