An honest answer

Is ABA therapy harmful?

Good ABA therapy today is not harmful. The old version could be. The difference is how it is done and who is watching. Budding Futures ABA uses gentle, assent-based therapy in your home, supervised by a BCBA, so you can see for yourself.

Therapist and child laughing together during a calm ABA session
The method matters

Modern ABA leans on play and praise, not punishment. A child can say no and take a break.

The fear is real, and it has a history

Many parents read scary stories online. That fear is not made up. Decades ago, some ABA used punishment and even harsh methods that the field now calls wrong.

Some autistic adults also say older therapy pushed them to hide who they are. Things like forcing eye contact or stopping every stim. We take those stories seriously. They are a big reason good ABA looks different now.

What good ABA looks like today

The rules have changed. The BACB Ethics Code tells therapists to do no harm and to use the gentlest approach that works. At Budding Futures, your child leads. We use play, praise, and small wins, not pressure.

We do not try to stop harmless stimming. If a behavior is safe and helps your child feel calm, we leave it alone. Rachel Blackburn, BCBA, reviews each plan so it stays kind and useful.

Old, outdated ABAABA done well today
Long, rigid hours for every childHours matched to your child and goals
Punishment for wrong answersPraise, play, and reinforcement
Stop all stimmingLeave harmless stims alone
Force eye contact and quiet handsRespect how your child communicates
The therapist decides everythingYour child can say no, and you are in the room

How we keep it safe in your home

Most of our therapy happens in your home, with you close by. You can watch any session. You can ask us to slow down or stop. That kind of openness is hard to fake.

If you are comparing providers, ask three questions. Do you use assent, so my child can take breaks? Do you target stimming? Can I watch sessions? Honest teams will not dodge these. You can also read our methodology, our notes on BCBA supervision, and whether ABA actually works.

Still unsure if ABA is right for your child?

Budding Futures can walk you through exactly how we work, answer your safety questions, and let you decide with no pressure.

Call (720) 613-8837