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Dr. Kate M. Sadler is an Assistant Teaching Professor of Special Education and Director of the Graduate Program in Applied Behavior Analysis at the University of Missouri's College of Education & Human Development. She holds a PhD in Special Education (emphasis on autism spectrum disorders and cognitive psychology) from the University of Missouri and completed a postdoctoral research fellowship at the Curry School of Education at the University of Virginia. With over 25 years of experience, her career includes roles as an early childhood special education teacher, behavior analyst, and program director, focusing on neurodevelopmental disabilities and ASD.
Her research emphasizes culturally responsive and inclusive behavior analytic practices, functional analysis, video modeling, and self-advocacy for individuals with ASD. She prioritizes evidence-based interventions to support individuals across the lifespan with neurodevelopmental, behavioral, and emotional challenges.
Dr. Sadler’s expertise spans early identification, vocational services, transition services, and supervision practices. While no specific grants, articles, or awards are listed, her work integrates practical training, mentoring, and assessment in both academic and community settings.
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