Select Behavioral Health Alliance

Empowering Families and Changing Lives!

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Years of Professional Excellence

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Satisfied Families

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Evidence Based

Our Approach

At the heart of our practice is a commitment to delivering excellent Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) with compassion, precision, and the latest in scientific research. We believe that the best outcomes are achieved when care is not only evidence-based but also personalized to meet the unique needs of each individual.

Our mission is centered around striving to support and empower families through comprehensive and compassionate care, promoting the best possible outcomes for our clients in various settings, including clinics, homes, schools, and in their communities​

Collaborative Approach

At Select BHA, we are dedicated to creating a supportive, collaborative environment that promotes the best possible outcomes for our clients and their families. Our holistic approach not only addresses immediate developmental needs but also aims to build a foundation for long-term success and improved quality of life. We are committed to a collaborative approach that ensures every client receives the individualized care they need to thrive. To achieve this, we actively collaborate with occupational, speech, and other therapy professionals, integrating their expertise into our comprehensive care plans.

Select Vision

At our ABA practice, we envision a future where exceptional outcomes and transformative results are achieved through a vibrant and inclusive community, fostering a culture of continuous growth and embracing what sets us apart.

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“Autism doesn’t come with a manual. It comes with an adult who never gives up“.

National Autism Association
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Evidence-Based Practices

Our methods are grounded in the latest advancements in ABA research. We are dedicated to continuous learning and professional development, integrating new findings and innovative techniques into our practice. This ensures that our interventions are not only effective but also adaptable to the ever-evolving field of behavioral science.

Leadership

The Behavior Analysis Certification Board (BACB) is the leading certifying body in the field of Behavior Analysis. Every certified member of the Select Behavioral Health Alliance team has completed the rigorous coursework, field experience hours, and Board examinations required to earn the titles of Board Certified

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Behavior Analyst (BCBA) or Board Certified Assistant Behavior Analyst (BCaBA).Our team members adhere to the BACB’s Code of Ethics, ensuring the integrity of Behavior Analysis is maintained. Additionally, our Registered Behavior Technicians (RBT) also follow the boards codes of ethics and standards. We are committed to continuous improvement through voluntary audits of our clinical, ethical, and cultural practices.

Supervision

At Select Behavioral Health Alliance, we go above and beyond following supervision guidelines set by governing board. In ABA, supervision takes many forms—whether it’s direct interaction with clients, team meetings, or ongoing trainings. Our certified team members are dedicated to providing

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extensive and frequent supervision to our aspiring BCBAs, BCaBAs, and RBTs ensuring their professional growth and support.

Recruitment

Through our rigorous interview process led by our Director and Chief Clinical Officer, we ensure that every member of your child’s therapy team at Select Behavioral Health Alliance is highly skilled in the practice of ABA. This meticulous selection approach guarantees that we only recruit the most qualified professionals to join our team.

Why Choose Us?

Unlocking Potential Through ABA Excellence

Select Behavioral Health Alliance has an unwavering commitment to excellence in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). With a team rigorously selected for their expertise and dedication, we ensure personalized, effective therapy that prioritizes your loved one’s growth and well-being. Our comprehensive approach, guided by ethical standards and continuous improvement, guarantees compassionate care and meaningful results. Trust us to support your journey towards achieving meaningful progress and positive outcomes, every step of the way.

1 in 36 children in the U.S. have autism, up from the previous rate of 1 in 44.

In the U.S., about 4 in 100 boys and 1 in 100 girls have autism.

Boys are nearly 4 times more likely to be diagnosed with autism than girls.

Autism can be reliably diagnosed by a specialist by age 2, but the average age of
autism diagnosis in the U.S. is 5 years.

The average age of first intervention in the U.S. is 4.7 years.

74% of autistic students in the U.S. graduate with a diploma, versus 86% of all
students.

40% of children on the spectrum are non Verbal.

44% of children on the spectrum have average or above average intellectual ability.

31% of children on the spectrum have an intellectual disability

Florida leads the nation with the highest autism prevalence at 4.8%, while Texas reports the
lowest at just 1.4%.

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Insurances Accepted

Here is a list of insurance providers we accept and/or are currently in the credentialing process with. Please contact our office for an updated list.
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    Tips for Parents

    Here are some great tips to navigate life parenting a child with Autism.

     

    Stick to the Routine
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    Children with autism tend to flourish when they have a highly-structured schedule and routine. Again, this touches on the consistency they require to have a sense of wellbeing. Create a plan for your child with regular mealtimes, school activities, therapy, and prep for bedtime. Try to keep breaks in routine to a minimum. If there...
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    Reward the Behavior You Want to See
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    4May
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    Create a private, safe space in your home where your child can decompress, destimulate, relax, feel secure, and be safe. This may involve setting boundaries for when this space can be accessible so that it remains exceptional and only available some of the time. For some families, it will be necessary to safety-proof your entire...
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    4Jun
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    Many autistic children are hypersensitive to sound, touch, light, taste, and even smell. Contrastingly other children with autism are under-sensitive to stimuli like temperature and pain. Understanding and accommodating sensory issues can help with discomfort and improve your autistic child’s ability to learn, interact, and communicate. Accommodation may mean changing the environment, using tools and strategies, or...
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    Accept you child, quirks and all.
    4Jul
    Accept you child, quirks and all.
    Practice acceptance instead of focusing on how your neurodivergent child is different from neurotypical children. Realize your child is unique, but there is nothing inherently “wrong” or “missing.” Enjoy your child’s individuality and quirks. Celebrate ALL success and leave judgment at the door.Encourage communication Watch for nonverbal cues such as sounds, facial expressions, and gestures. Encourage your...
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    Make Having Fun a Priority
    4Aug
    Make Having Fun a Priority
    A child with autism is still a child. There needs to be more to their lives than just therapy and drills for both parents and children. Try to schedule playtime when your child is most awake, alert, and feeling positive. Find ways to have fun together by considering what makes them smile, laugh, or feel...
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    Try to Determine the Function of Your Autistic Child’s Behavior
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    It is natural to feel upset when you don’t get what you want, but often tantrums can be the result when autistic children don’t feel heard or understood. Remember, a tantrum is a form of communication and a way of getting your attention. Try to understand the reason for a tantrum or other behavior without...
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    Parenting a Child with Autism and ABA Therapy
    Autism is not something you outgrow. It is essential to select a treatment as early as possible, such as ABA therapy, that can help your child gain new skills and overcome developmental impairments. Keep in mind that as a parent with a child on the autism spectrum, you have options. From free government services to in-home ABA...
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