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NSU Expert on Autism Spectrum Disorder Featured in Forbes Article

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FORT LAUDERDALE-DAVE, FL – Susan Kabot, Ed.D., CCC-SLP, was featured in a recent Forbes Magazine article about what some universities are doing to welcome students who have been diagnosed on the Autism Spectrum Disorder.

Kabot is theexecutive director of The Autism Institute at NSU’s Mailman Segal Center for Human Development. Kabot oversees the Baudhuin Preschool; Starting Right, which is 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.

Kabot 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 has spent the last 28 years there developing and administering programs in the area of autism. Her graduate training was in the areas of special education, speech-language pathology, and management of programs for children and youth. Susan is a Florida and Tennessee licensed speech-language pathologist and holds the Certificate of Clinical Competence from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association.

You can read the Forbes article HERE