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Susan Kabot

building independence

Building Independence

$62.50

A-Z guide full of colour photos & case examples spanning age and levels of functioning

setting up classroom spaces that support students with autism spectrum disorders

Setting Up Classroom Spaces That Support Students with Au...

$46.50

Enhance the well-being and success of students with evidence-based practices of structu...

taming the data monster

Taming The Data Monster

$59.95

Shows teachers how to base their instructional decisions & choice of interventions on d...

Susan Kabot

Susan Kabot, EdD, CCC-SLP, is the executive director of the Autism Institute at Nova Southeastern University, where she oversees the Baudhuin Preschool; Starting Right, a parent-child early intervention program for children 18-36 months; the Autism Consortium, which provides outreach services to school districts around the country; and the Unicorn Children's Foundation Clinic. She also teaches autism courses at both the master's and doctoral level at NSU and serves as a dissertation chair and member. Susan has been active at the local, state and national level in a variety of organizations addressing the needs of individuals with autism, their families and the professionals who serve them. She was appointed to the Florida Developmental Disabilities Council by former Florida Governor Crist and serves on the Health Care and Self-Advocacy Leadership Task Forces. She is also a member of the Panel of Professional Advisors for the Autism Society of America. With Christine Reeve, Susan is the coauthor of several books, including Setting up Classroom Spaces That Support Students With Autism Spectrum Disorders. Susan is the mother of three sons. Her middle son, Michael, has autism.