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Kathleen is a compassionate professional who has spent 35 years in the field of education. Dr. Quill has conducted trainings in over 20 countries, given the keynote address for 10 international organizations, and presented at over 200 conferences. She discusses how to integrate behavioral (ABA) and developmental treatment models to enhance academic and social learning, and how to build innovative solutions that bridge the gap between research and practice and sustain quality education for students with autism. For more information on Dr. Quill’s professional career, click here. Dr. Quill promotes educational innovations for students with autism, and takes a leadership role in many national and state initiatives. Prior to founding the Autism Institute, she was a professor at the University of Massachusetts and Lesley University in Boston. She conducted applied research on developmental differences in autism, and authored numerous publications on the topic. Dr. Quill is the editor of theRead more
	
	