Home-based ABA therapy in Colorado Springs gives families a more convenient, personalized way to access autism services without adding extra travel to the day. Our in-home ABA therapy helps children build communication, social, behavioral, and daily living skills in the setting where those skills matter most: home.
Whether your child is working on communication, independence, emotional regulation, or smoother daily routines, our ABA therapy in Colorado Springs is designed to support real progress in everyday life. Best Buds ABA provides family-centered, in-home autism therapy throughout Colorado Springs, from Briargate to Broadmoor and beyond.
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Skip the extra driving with home-based ABA therapy in Colorado Springs.
Flexible in-home ABA sessions fit your child’s routine and your family’s day.
Skills are taught at home, where your child uses them most.
Personalized autism therapy in Colorado Springs built around local families.
Familiar surroundings can help your child feel calm and ready to learn.
Just one-on-one ABA therapy delivered at home.
Every family’s routine is different, and in a city like Colorado Springs, flexibility matters. Our home-based ABA therapy in Colorado Springs focuses on practical skills that help make daily life easier and build confidence over time.
Helping your child express needs, wants, and feelings more clearly.
Support with meals, dressing, toileting, and transitions.
Teaching strategies to manage big feelings and handle change.
Building confidence and everyday life skills at home and in the community.
Quieter hours at parks, libraries, and community spots can make outings easier.
Talking through the outing ahead of time can reduce stress.
A calm area at home can help your child decompress after busy environments.
Short outings can build tolerance without becoming overwhelming.
Community routines can become natural opportunities to build coping skills.
Colorado Springs gives families access to parks, open spaces, and library resources, but transitions, crowds, and new environments can still be hard for children with sensory sensitivities. At Best Buds ABA, we focus on practical strategies children can use at home and throughout Colorado Springs, because everyone deserves a Best Bud in their corner.
A sensory gym designed for children with autism and other special needs, with specialized equipment, a dark sensory room, and a quiet reading nook.
Offers sensory-friendly play sessions with softer lighting, reduced noise, and smaller group sizes for a calmer experience.
Hosts sensory-friendly events for children who benefit from a lower-stimulation indoor play environment.
A highly accessible museum that offers sensory bags with headphones, fidget tools, and weighted lap pads upon request.
A smaller, vintage amusement park that can feel more manageable and less overwhelming than larger attractions.
A quiet, scenic space with colorful rock formations and room to explore at a slower pace.
A peaceful natural area for walks, hikes, and outdoor time away from busier settings.
Melissa Zuniga is a bilingual Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) licensed in Nevada and Utah with experience in both education and behavioral health since 2006. Over the years, she had the opportunity to work in many different roles including direct therapist, teacher, RBT, behavior consultant, and BCBA, which has helped her develop a well-rounded and compassionate approach when supporting children and families. Melissa’s specialty is in early childhood intervention, with a focus on building communication, social, behavioral, and adaptive skills through individualized and developmentally appropriate support.
She is passionate about helping clients build communication, independence, emotional regulation, social, and daily living skills across home, school, clinic, and community settings.
Melissa especially values working closely with families and creating individualized, culturally responsive care that feels supportive, practical, and meaningful for each child’s unique needs.
Patrick is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst who has worked in clinical applied behavior analysis for over eight years. He completed his Masters and Certificate of Advanced Study in school psychology at the State University of New York at Plattsburgh, practicing for two years before getting his BCBA credential in 2017 through the University of Colorado at Denver. Patrick has worked with children with disabilities since 2011, and has specialized in social skills training, school-based collaboration, and serving individuals impacted by severe behavior. He is particularly proud of his membership in COABA and his work in the Public Policy Committee, specifically the Medical Necessity in Schools Action Committee. Outside of work, you can find him attending concerts, doing laps in a pool, or reading.
Candi is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) dedicated to supporting children and families through compassionate, evidence-based care. She earned her Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice with a minor in Sociology, where she gained experience supporting young women impacted by domestic violence and sexual assault. Candi initially entered the field of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) as a Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) while pursuing a different career path. However, through her work with children and families, she discovered a strong passion for creating meaningful, lasting change through behavioral support. This led her to further her education and earn a Master of Science in Psychology with a specialization in Applied Behavior Analysis.
Since 2017, Candi has worked with individuals ages 2 through 21 with autism and related developmental needs, including ADHD, ODD, OCD, Down syndrome, Anxiety, Epilepsy, and other behavioral and developmental differences in Nevada. She has provided services across telehealth (in Colorado and Maryland), home, clinic, school, and community-based settings, allowing her to support families in a wide range of environments. Candi is passionate about helping individuals develop functional, meaningful skills that increase independence and improve quality of life. Her clinical approach focuses on identifying the underlying function of behavior and implementing individualized, data-driven interventions designed to support long-term success.
She is known for balancing empathy with structure, ensuring that care is both compassionate and effective. Candi prioritizes collaboration with caregivers and interdisciplinary teams to promote consistency across environments and meaningful progress over time. She is deeply committed to parent training and caregiver support, equipping families with practical strategies they can confidently implement in their daily lives. As a BCBA, Candi integrates principles of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) into her clinical approach, supporting individuals and caregivers in building psychological flexibility, strengthening values-based decision making, and developing adaptive coping strategies. She strives to create a supportive and respectful therapeutic environment for everyone involved, including clients, families, behavior technicians, and colleagues. She approaches her work with cultural sensitivity, professionalism, and a genuine respect for the unique experiences of each individual she serves. Her goal is to provide high-quality care that leads to meaningful, sustainable outcomes for every individual and family.
Brittany Archuleta began her journey in ABA over six years ago as an RBT, working directly with children and seeing firsthand the incredible impact individualized support can have on their lives. As she grew in her career, Brittany discovered a passion not only for helping children succeed but also for supporting the teams and systems that make that care possible. Today, in her leadership and operations role, she is dedicated to building strong, compassionate teams and creating an environment where every child and family feels supported, empowered, and celebrated. Brittany believes that meaningful connections, thoughtful guidance, and a commitment to growth are at the heart of truly transformative ABA care.
Jairin is a passionate advocate for individuals and families in the autism community, bringing a unique blend of medical knowledge, behavioral expertise, and cultural understanding to her work. She earned her Doctorate in Medicine and a bachelor’s degree in psychology in the Philippines and later became certified by the Educational Commission of Foreign Medical Graduates in the U.S..
Her journey shifted when a family member was diagnosed with autism, inspiring her to dedicate her life to supporting individuals and families through Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA).
Jairin studied ABA at the Florida Institute of Technology and became a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst in 2015, building a strong foundation for her evidence-based practice. For over a decade, she has helped individuals with developmental or behavioral challenges, collaborating with parents, caregivers, and behavior technicians to foster supportive environments where every individual can reach their fullest potential. She also guides a team of BCBAs and Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs), helping them provide compassionate, high-quality care. Deeply committed to community service, Jairin volunteers at autism awareness events, family resource programs, and outreach initiatives, always approaching her work with empathy, cultural sensitivity, and profound respect for the diverse families she serves.
Today, as a Licensed Behavior Analyst in Nevada and a doctoral candidate in behavioral health, Jairin focuses on delivering ABA interventions that blend her clinical expertise with ongoing research to help individuals thrive. Her mission is to provide care that is compassionate, evidence-based, and partner closely with families, and guide her team to ensure every individual receives the support they need to reach their fullest potential.