Find a therapy that fits your child
We work with kids and young adults, ages 18 months to 25 years, right here in Colorado Springs. Starting with a conversation, not a clipboard.


An assessment isn't a test your child can fail
Most people walk into an assessment feeling nervous. We get it. Ours is different — it's a conversation, not a checklist. We watch how your child plays, what lights them up, and where they get stuck. Then we build a plan around that, not a textbook.

Where your child is comfortable
Assessments happen in your home or out in the community — wherever your child feels most at ease.

We look at the whole picture
We don't just check off boxes. We ask what you see, what your child's teachers see, what actually happens at dinner.

A plan, not a label
The real output is a therapy roadmap written in plain language — one that makes sense for your family's actual week.

No rush, no pressure
Some kids warm up in ten minutes. Others take a few sessions. We move at their pace, never the clock's.

You're part of the process
Parents sit in, share stories, ask questions. This is your child's plan, and we want you in the room.
Let's talk about what ABA looks like for your family
A free consultation with Ashlee means real answers about next steps. We'll discuss your child, your goals, and how therapy fits your Colorado Springs home.
Real skills, built together, one session at a time
We meet your child at home or in the community — the places where they actually live, learn, and play. Every session is built around one goal: helping them gain the skills that matter most to your family.
Common questions about ABA therapy

The small victories that add up
Hearing a child say a new word or wave goodbye on their own — these are the moments that tell us the therapy is working. Here's what families in Colorado Springs have shared.
The first time my son asked for juice by name instead of just pointing, I cried right there in the kitchen. Ashlee helped us get to that moment, one small step at a time, right in our own home.

Lauren M.
Parent of a 4-year-old in Colorado Springs
We were hesitant about starting therapy. But watching our daughter engage with her siblings at the dinner table for the first time — that was everything. The sessions felt natural, not clinical.

David and Rachel T.
Parents of a 6-year-old in Colorado Springs
Our son is 17 and needed help navigating social situations at school. Ashlee worked with him at the park and in the community. He learned to recognize when a friend is joking versus upset. Small, real skills.

Karen P.
Parent of a 17-year-old in Colorado Springs
The parent consultations were honestly my favorite part. It wasn’t a lecture about data. It was a real conversation about what was working at home and what we could try next. I felt heard.

Mike S.
Parent of a 3-year-old in Colorado Springs
After two years of therapy, our daughter started initiating hugs. That sounds simple, but for her, it was a huge leap. Ashlee celebrated that like it was the biggest win — because it was.

Jessica W.
Parent of a 10-year-old in Colorado Springs
