Understanding Your Child’s Journey
Raising a child with developmental delays or learning differences comes with unique challenges and rewards. Learning more about what to expect and how to support your child can make a big difference. This guide will help you understand the basics of ABA therapy and how it can benefit your child.
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is an evidence-based method for teaching children new skills, behaviors, and coping strategies using positive reinforcement. Therapists track progress, adjust strategies, and help children grow at their own pace. The goal of ABA is to provide children with the tools they need to navigate daily life and reach their full potential.
The earlier, the better! Research shows that children who start ABA therapy before age two make the most progress. However, ABA can be beneficial at any age. The key is to begin as soon as possible to help your child develop essential life skills.
ABA is widely recognized as the leading treatment for children with autism and developmental delays. It is backed by organizations such as the U.S. Surgeon General, the American Psychological Association, and the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). Research has shown that long-term ABA therapy improves cognitive skills, communication, social interactions and daily living abilities. Over the past 40 years, thousands of studies have confirmed its effectiveness across different settings, populations and behaviors.
Several key factors contribute to the success of ABA therapy:
ABA therapy follows a structured approach:
The ABC Model is an important way of understanding your child’s behavior, and your team will take data tracking these components:
When a child is rewarded for desired behavior, they are more likely to repeat it. Therapists use rewards like praise, toys, or fun activities to encourage progress, depending on what motivates your child. Each skill is broken into small steps, making learning easier and more enjoyable.
Your team may use one or more of these tools
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Your care team will use data to track improvements in your child’s behavior, communication, social skills, and daily living activities. Instead of vague descriptions, your team will document objective changes over time. Regular updates help your care team see progress and make informed decisions about your child’s care.
At Denver ABA Therapy, we provide a supportive team to help your child succeed. Your team includes:
We work with children and adolescents ages 0-21 years diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder.
We’re proud to serve clients with Health First Colorado coverage. Please contact us to inquire about other insurance carriers we accept or alternative payment methods.
We currently serve Denver and the surrounding areas. Services are provided both in-person and via telehealth for your family’s convenience.