BROOKE ZIMMERMAN

I hold both a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders from the University of Arkansas. My professional experience has been enriched through hands-on work with children on the autism spectrum, particularly during my time nannying for a family with twins who both have autism. This unique experience allowed me to gain insight into the daily challenges and routines of families outside of a clinical setting, deepening my understanding and passion for supporting this population. It has greatly enhanced my therapeutic approach and strengthened my commitment to improving the lives of children with autism and other developmental disabilities.

Throughout my career, I have gained experience working with individuals with a wide range of disorders, including autism spectrum disorder, feeding difficulties, developmental and intellectual disabilities, articulation and phonological disorders, and fluency. I am dedicated to continuous learning and collaboration, regularly working with Board-Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) in ABA clinics to ensure the best possible treatment plans for my clients. I take pride in partnering with families to understand their goals and help them achieve success.