In Home ABA Therapy Lafayette

In-Home ABA Therapy in Layfayette, CO

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Why Families Choose ABA Therapy in Lafayette, CO

Tailored for Meaningful Progress

We create personalized goals based on your child’s abilities and your family’s priorities. Sessions are designed around activities your child enjoys, with motivation strategies that truly resonate.

Supporting Everyday Life Skills

ABA therapy helps children develop essential daily skills, including communication, independence, social interaction, and self-regulation. It can also reduce challenges such as tantrums, repetitive behaviors, and difficulties with eating.

A Proven Path to Real Progress

ABA therapy is grounded in decades of research and is widely used to help children with autism build skills, improve behaviors, and become more independent in everyday situations.

We Work With Many Insurance Providers

STEPS Behavioral Health partners with all major Colorado Medicaid Regional Accountable Entities and Several Commercial Partners. Contact us for any questions regarding coverage or plans in Colorado – we’ll be happy to provide you with the clearest guidance as to your best options.

Frequently Asked Questions

To begin ABA therapy in Lafayette, CO, families first connect with our intake team to complete paperwork and schedule an assessment with a BCBA. During this 1–2 hour visit, we get to know your child and discuss your goals.

A personalized treatment plan is then created, reviewed with you, and submitted to your insurance provider. At the same time, we match your child with a therapy team. Once approved, services can begin. The entire process usually takes a few months.

Our services are designed for children and young adults between the ages of 2 and 21, with individualized programs that evolve as your child grows.

      1. In certain situations, yes. For children age 5 and older, services may be provided in schools when permitted. Private schools often allow more flexibility, while public schools may have guidelines that limit outside support. Our BCBAs can also join IEP meetings and school conferences to help address behavioral needs.

     

    1. Additional advocacy services are available for families who would like extra support, offered for an out-of-pocket fee.

In many cases, yes—but coverage depends on your individual plan. Medicaid often includes ABA therapy, while private insurance may have copays or other out-of-pocket expenses. We’re here to help you understand your coverage and walk you through each step.

ABA therapy supports the development of key life skills, including communication, socialization, and independence, while addressing behaviors that may interfere with progress. Every program is tailored to your child using evidence-based strategies.

Yes, we provide group-based ABA opportunities in addition to individualized therapy. Children ages 5 and up can participate in social skills groups that encourage peer interaction and learning. Our Early STEPS program includes a combination of one-on-one support and group activities tailored to each child’s development.

For older children and teens, group sessions may involve practicing social and life skills in real-world environments to build confidence and independence.

Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy is a structured, evidence-based approach that helps children learn and strengthen important skills through positive reinforcement. It focuses on understanding how behavior works and using that insight to encourage helpful behaviors while reducing those that may interfere with learning. ABA therapy is highly individualized, meaning strategies are tailored to each child’s needs, interests, and goals. It is commonly used to support children with autism in developing communication, social, and daily living skills that improve independence and quality of life.

When provided by qualified professionals, ABA therapy is a safe and well-established approach. BCBAs follow ethical guidelines that focus on respecting each child, creating individualized plans, and working closely with families.

Current ABA practices emphasize positive, evidence-based methods that support skill development, independence, and overall growth.

ABA therapy schedules vary depending on your child’s goals and level of support needed. School-aged children commonly receive around 15 hours per week, while younger children may participate in up to 30 hours through our Early STEPS program. Consistency is important, and many children benefit from at least 10 hours per week.

ABA therapy involves a team of professionals, each with a specific role. A BCBA designs and oversees your child’s treatment plan and tracks progress over time. RBTs and BTs provide one-on-one support during therapy sessions, helping your child build skills through structured activities. BTs are often working toward becoming certified as RBTs.

By working together, the team ensures your child receives consistent care and support.

Your involvement makes a big difference. Your BCBA will guide you with strategies you can use throughout the day, helping your child build and apply skills in real-life situations.

ABA therapy can benefit children who need support with communication, behavior, daily routines, or skill development. It’s designed to help build independence and improve success in everyday situations.

If you’re not sure if it’s the right fit, we’re here to talk through your concerns and help you explore your options.

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