Brooke Vincent

Behavioral Therapist at Siskin Children's Institute

Brooke Vincent is a dedicated behavioral therapist currently working at Siskin Children's Institute since February 2022, after serving as a registered behavior technician at Early Autism Services from August 2020 to February 2022. Previous experience includes a role as an afterschool counselor at Maclay School, where responsibilities involved assisting children with homework and supervising activities, as well as coaching the middle school cheerleading team, focusing on skill development and leadership. Brooke's early career included working as a hostess at Texas Roadhouse. Brooke holds a degree in Family and Child Sciences and Psychology from Florida State University, earned between 2016 and 2020.

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Nashville, United States

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Siskin Children's Institute

Founded in 1950 by Mose and Garrison Siskin in Chattanooga, Tennessee, Siskin Children's Institute achieves its mission through, pediatric healthcare services, education, home & community-based programs, and outreach services Education Our Siskin Early Learning Center provides a high quality preschool education to young children with and without disabilities, including children with developmental delays, autism spectrum disorder, chromosomal abnormality and brain injury. All children learn and play side-by-side in an environment that celebrates the accomplishments of every child. Education The Siskin Early Learning Center provides a high quality preschool education to young children with and without disabilities, including children with developmental delays, autism spectrum disorder, chromosomal abnormality and brain injury. All children learn and play side-by-side in an environment that celebrates the accomplishments of every child. Health Care The Siskin Center for Developmental Pediatrics is a regional developmental pediatric center, led by a team of developmental pediatricians, with services available in Chattanooga and Nashville, TN. Children are referred to the Institute for medical, psychological and cognitive assessment, diagnosis and treatment, including, occupational, speech and language, applied behavior analysis, and other therapies as well as counseling and social skills groups. Home Visiting The Siskin Home & Community-Based Early Intervention program is designed to help parents, other caregivers and children with special needs gain the knowledge and confidence they need to be successful in life. Through visits with a developmental therapist, the family receives information, support, guidance and consultation about improving the child’s and family’s quality of life. It’s a program that can be provided in the home, child care center, the park or other natural settings in For more information about the Institute's work, visit siskin.org.


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