Staff Descriptions, the Indiana Resource Center for Autism
Dr. Cathy Pratt
Photograph of Dr. Cathy Pratt.
Articles

Increasing Incidence of Autism Spectrum Disorders: Fact or Fiction

When Your Child is Diagnosed

Setting the Stage for Parent-Professional Collaboration

Practical Steps to Writing Individualized Education Program (IEP) Goals: And Writing Them Well

Practical Recommendations for Utilizing a Range of Instructional Approaches in General Education Settings

There is No Place Called Inclusion

Teaching Students Who Are Low Functioning: Who Are They and What Should We Teach?

Planning for Successful Transitions Across Grade Levels

Peer Support Programs

Advice for Peer Tutors

Transition: Preparing for a Lifetime

Restricted Repertoires in Autism and What We Can Do About It

Promoting the Educational Success of Students with Autism: The Role of the Parent-Staff Relationship

Supporting Students with Asperger's Syndrome

Educating Students with Autism: Are There Differences in Placement

Supporting Students with Asperger's Syndrome Who Present Behavioral Challenges

Ten Steps Towards Supporting Appropriate Behavior

Establishing Long Term Goals: What Are We Hoping to Achieve

School Cultures that Support Students Across the Autism Spectrum

Increasing Incidence of Autism Spectrum Disorders Continues in Indiana

Early Intervention for Young Children on the Autism spectrum: Parent's Perspective

Moving Into the World of Employment

Center Director

prattc@indiana.edu

Dr. Cathy Pratt is the Director of the Indiana Resource Center for Autism at the Indiana Institute on Disability and Community located at Indiana University. Dr. Pratt is on faculty at Indiana University, and presents internationally. Dr. Pratt serves on numerous Advisory Boards, including the Advisory Boards of Maap Services, Inc., the College Internship Program, and the Autism Society of Indiana. She currently serves as Chair of the Board for the National Autism Society of America. Dr. Pratt also serves on the Panel of Professional Advisors for the Autism Society of America and is co-director of NATTAP (Network of Autism Training and Technical Assistance Programs). Currently, Dr. Pratt serves on the advisory board for the National Professional Development Center on Autism Spectrum Disorders grant funded through the US Department of Education. She has been involved with the Institute on Rehabilitation Issues focused on Autism; the Interagency Autism Coordinating Committee as a member of the Expert Working Group on Services; and served on the Scientific Advisory Board for IMFAR (International Meeting for Autism Research). She also served as a member of the public review committee for the Research Roadmap of the Interagency Autism Coordinating Committee. Dr. Pratt has been honored by the Autism Society of America with the Individual Achievement Award, with the 2005 Princeton Fellowship Award, and with various awards through NYFAC (New York Families for Autistic Children, Inc.), including recognition from the New York State Senate, New York City Council, and the United States House of Representatives. She has written numerous articles and presents on the following topics: autism spectrum disorders, functional behavior assessment/positive behavior supports, instructional approaches, systems change, and policy. Prior to pursuing her doctorate at Indiana University, Dr. Pratt worked as a classroom teacher for students across the autism spectrum and with other disabilities.

Hats Off To MSD of Martinsville: Camp Discovery: A Place for Kids to Have Fun!

Positive Behavior Supports Creating Meaningful Life Options for People with ASD

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