What the research shows

Does ABA therapy actually work?

Yes, ABA therapy works for many autistic children. It is one of the most studied autism therapies we have. But it does not work the same for every child, and it is not a cure. Budding Futures ABA builds goals around your child's real day so progress is something you can see.

Child giving a therapist a high five after reaching a goal
Progress, not a cure

Working means real gains in talking, daily skills, and safety. It never means changing who your child is.

The evidence is strong

The U.S. Surgeon General calls ABA an evidence-based therapy. The American Psychological Association and the American Academy of Pediatrics back it too. That means it has passed real tests of whether it helps real kids.

More than 20 studies show steady ABA can help children talk more, learn faster, and handle daily life. The strongest results usually come when therapy starts early and the goals fit the child in front of you.

20+studies showing gains from steady ABA
1999Surgeon General first backed behavior therapy
4major medical groups endorse ABA
0promises of a cure, ever

What "working" really means

Working does not mean fixing autism. It means small, real wins that add up. Maybe your child asks for a snack with words instead of a meltdown. Maybe he learns to stay on the sidewalk near a busy road. Plenty of parents just tell us mornings feel calmer.

At Budding Futures, Rachel Blackburn, BCBA, sets goals that match your family. We track them and show you the data, so you are never guessing whether it is helping.

A vague goalA goal we can measure
Improve communicationAsk for a snack using words or a picture card
Better behaviorMove from one activity to the next without a meltdown
More independentWash hands and get dressed with fewer prompts

Why results are different for each child

Results depend on the hours, the fit with the therapist, and whether the goals match your real life. The wrong plan can stall. A good plan, built around your child, tends to move.

If you are weighing it, read whether ABA is harmful, see our methodology, or learn about choosing an ABA provider in Colorado.

Want to know if ABA could help your child?

Budding Futures can review your child's needs and set clear, measurable goals you can actually track at home.

Call (720) 613-8837