Toddler ABA Therapy in Aurora, Colorado
We work with toddlers between 18 months and 5 years. Early intervention isn't a buzzword, it's a window. Brain plasticity peaks before kindergarten, and the kids who get ABA in that window tend to need fewer support hours later. The CDC reports autism prevalence at about 1 in 31, and Aurora's case load tracks the same.
Rachel Blackburn, BCBA, runs every toddler ABA plan we open here. The assessment uses VB-MAPP or ABLLS-R depending on your kid's language profile, and the actual therapy follows the Early Start Denver Model, ESDM, which keeps it play-based. Original Aurora, Saddle Rock, Southlands, Tower Triangle, Murphy Creek, anywhere inside the Aurora line.
What do Aurora toddler families receive?
Most Aurora toddlers we open run 25 to 35 hours a week of ABA. We coordinate with daycare programs, including most Aurora childcare centers, so the goals at home and the goals at care match. Sessions usually look like play, the playground at Cornerstar Park, the living room rug, your kitchen during snack time.
Sessions happen at your house. The RBT shows up. No driving 30 minutes to a clinic. Your kid practices skills where they actually live them.
Rachel writes the plan. She supervises the RBT. She doesn't hand the case to an admin once the assessment closes. How we approach the work is the same whether your kid is verbal or not, three or thirteen.
We show you what the RBT is doing and why, so when you're packing lunch on a Tuesday morning you can run the same prompt your kid heard yesterday. That's how the gains stick.
Health First Colorado covers kids under 21 through EPSDT, and Colorado's mandate makes private plans pay for autism treatment too. We check your benefits before session one so nothing's a surprise. Full plan list on our insurance page.
Services Available in Aurora
Your kid usually runs 10 to 40 hours of ABA a week. We pull the assessment together, write the plan, loop in Adams 12, BVSD, or Adams 14 if your kid has an IEP, and bring the whole thing to your address.
Rachel comes to your house, sits with you and your kid, watches what's working and what isn't, and writes the plan around your family's actual priorities.
RBTs run daily sessions at your Aurora house, mostly through play. Skills land where your kid actually lives them, the kitchen, the cul-de-sac, the LEGO floor. See also our in-home ABA in Colorado guide.
Most of what your kid learns in session sticks because you carry it forward. We show you the prompts, the timing, and what to ignore.
Aurora's school map is messy. Most addresses fall under Adams 12 Five Star Schools, but Wildgrass, Wildflower, and the western neighborhoods sit in Boulder Valley School District. The eastern fringe runs through Adams 14. We've worked IEPs across all three, plus the few addresses that fall into Jefferson County, so we already know which case manager you're calling.
Rachel pulls in your kid's teacher, the grandparent who watches them on Wednesdays, whoever else is in the loop. The plan reflects every room your kid actually lives in.
Aurora County sits inside RAE Region 4, which means most Medicaid-enrolled kids here are on Colorado Access. We confirm your plan and pull the PAR before session one.
Does insurance cover ABA therapy in Aurora?
Yes. Aurora sits inside RAE Region 4. Most Aurora kids on Medicaid are on Colorado Access through that RAE. Health First Colorado pays for ABA for any kid under 21 with an autism diagnosis through EPSDT. We bill the RAE plus every major private plan, and we verify what your kid is actually on before we touch the assessment.
Not sure if your plan covers ABA? We verify your benefits at no cost before your first session.
Where in Aurora do you provide ABA therapy?
Aurora is its own consolidated city-county, the only one of its kind in Colorado. The address book splits across four school districts and three counties' worth of cultural reach. We serve every neighborhood inside the city-county line and handle the district coordination, so your family doesn't have to map any of it.
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Aurora Families Also Come to Budding Futures for Help With
Plenty of Aurora families come to us because aggression at home is wearing the family down. Others want help with elopement after a kid bolted from the soccer field. We also work cases that overlap ADHD diagnoses, kids with speech delays, sensory stuff, and nonverbal kids. Not sure if we're the right fit? Our how to pick an ABA provider guide walks through it.
Ready to get started in Aurora?
One call is all it takes. We'll check your coverage, answer your questions, and connect your Aurora family with a BCBA. No more driving south for services your child deserves closer to home.