Staff Descriptions, the Indiana Resource Center for Autism
Kim Davis
Photograph of Kim Davis.
Articles

Advocates: Qualities to Look for and Choosing the Correct One for YOU

What's in a Name: Our Only Label Should Be Our Name: Avoiding the Stereotypes

Reframing Our Thinking and Getting to Know the Child

"I Wake Up for MY Dream!" Personal Futures Planning Circles of Support, MAPS and PATH

Who Are We Working for Anyway? Avoiding Personal Agendas at Meetings to Better Support Individuals Across the Autism Spectrum

"Ham It Up and Get It Cookin!!" Thoughts From Dr. Greenspan

A Challenge to Reframe Our Thinking About Behavior

"Your Attitude Just Might Be My Biggest Barrier"

Movement Difference: A Closer Look at the Possibilities

"If They Could Only Tell Me What They Are Thinking." The Need for Augmentative Communication for Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders

We All Need Exercise

The Value of Movement Activities for Young Children

Local Community Resources to Enhance Activities

Research Associate

davisk@indiana.edu

Kim Davis is an Educational Consultant at the Indiana Resource Center for Autism at the Indiana Institute on Disability and Community located at Indiana University, Bloomington. Kim has been involved with education since 1972 and with the Indiana Institute on Disability and Community since 1977. Areas of expertise and interest focus on positive behavior supports, teaching strategies, circles of support, and parent information to provide better support on behalf of individuals across the autism spectrum. She also provides training on movement difference and its impact on individuals with autism, the value of motor activities for all young children, the link between behavior and communication, and community inclusion through leisure activities. Kim presents at local, state, and national conferences and workshops. Although Kim has experience with all ages, her major emphasis is on early childhood and elementary age students.
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