Tag Archives: Susan Kabot
Diagnosing autism lags in some communities
April is Autism Awareness Month and the United Nations has designated April 2 as World Autism Awareness Day, with this year’s theme “Inclusion and Neurodiversity.” As a way to continue awareness for autism, we at NSU will be wearing blue on April 4 to recognize World Autism Awareness Day and…
NSU to Offer Two New Programs for Children and College Students with Autism
NSU has announced that beginning with the fall 2013 term, it will offer two new programs to address the needs of a growing population of students with autism. Services to be provided by the Autism Institute at NSU’s Mailman Segal Center for Human Development, will provide specialized options for young…
Kabot and Reeve Present at Autism Society of America’s National Conference
NSU’s Susan Kabot, Ed.D., executive director of the Autism Institute at the Mailman Segal Center, and Christine Reeve, Ph.D., spearheaded two presentations during the Autism Society of America’s national conference this summer in San Diego, CA. Organizing Classroom Environments demonstrated the importance of providing structure to the physical space of…
Christine Reeve, Ph.D., BCBA-D, and Susan Kabot, Ed.D., CCC-SLP have published four sets of teaching materials for adolescents and adults with autism and other developmental disabilities. Each set contains five books and covers experiences that adults are likely to face, as well as what teenagers may face in high school…
Nova Southeastern University Names Executive Director of Autism Institute
Susan Kabot, Ed.D, CCC-SLP, has been named the Executive Director of the Autism Institute at Nova Southeastern University (NSU). Kabot has spent the last 25 years at the university developing and directing programs for individuals with autism, their families, and the professionals who serve them.
Mailman Segal Center Names Executive Director of Autism Institute
Susan Kabot, EdD, CCC-SLP, has been named the Executive Director of the Autism Institute at Nova Southeastern University (NSU).
Mailman Segal Center Directors Named as 2010 Book of the Year Award Finalists
ForeWord Reviews recently announced their 2010 Book of the Year Awards list of finalists. Representing more than 350 publishers, the finalists were selected from 1400 entries in 56 categories. Setting up Classroom Spaces That Support Students With Autism Spectrum Disorders by Susan Kabot, Ed. D., CCC-SLP and Christine Reeve, Ph.D.,…
Mailman Segal Center Directors Named as 2010 Book of the Year Award Finalists
ForeWord Reviews recently announced their 2010 Book of the Year Awards list of finalists. Representing more than 350 publishers, the finalists were selected from 1400 entries in 56 categories. Setting up Classroom Spaces That Support Students With Autism Spectrum Disorders by Susan Kabot, Ed. D., CCC-SLP and Christine Reeve, Ph.D.,…
MSI Director Receives Appointment from Florida Governor Charlie Crist
Susan Kabot, Ed.D., CCC-SLP, director of Clinical and Therapeutic Programs at the Mailman Segal Institute for Early Childhood Studies (MSI), was recently appointed to the Florida Developmental Disabilities Council by Governor Charlie Crist. At MSI, Kabot specializes in researching and developing programs for children with autism spectrum disorders, supervises the…
MSI’s Baudhuin Preschool Partners with Alvin Sherman Library
The Baudhuin Preschool at the Mailman Segal Institute has entered into a mutually beneficial partnership with the Alvin Sherman Library. Anne Leon, MLS, interim executive director of Public Library Services, is promoting this effort and seeks to engage and provide services for children with autism spectrum disorders.
NSU Opens Unicorn Children’s Foundation Clinic in September
For parents of children suspected of autism spectrum disorder, finding and obtaining an early and accurate diagnosis is a challenge on many different levels – until now.
Nova Southeastern University’s (NSU) Interdisciplinary Council for the Study of Autism announces the opening of the Unicorn Children’s Foundation Clinic beginning September 16. The clinic, the first-of-its-kind in Broward County, offers parents a unique interdisciplinary approach to obtaining an assessment and possible diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder in children ages birth to five years old.