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Kathleen Berger, PT, MS -Psy, Phd is a physical therapist; the parent of a non-speaking child with autism and director of a therapy intensive respite program for persons with autism and their families (Kris' Camp/Therapy Intensive Programs - TIP). Kathleen received her doctorate in rehabilitation science in 2013. Kathleen's clinical and research focus is integrating autobiographical accounts of persons with autism; the cumulative clinical expertise of therapists working with autistic persons; and recent research on motor learning, brain connectivity differences and praxis in persons with autism. After typing with her son in 1993 it has been Kathleen's passion to understand the underlying neurology behind the supported typing strategies in autism.
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