Ms. Ke received her Bachelor’s Degree in Linguistics from University of Missouri, and Master’s degree in Rehabilitation and Counseling from Chunghua National University of Education. Additionally, she completed her Master’s degree in Behavior Analysis from University of Nevada, Reno and she is a Licensed Speech and Language Pathologist in Taiwan. In the past decade, Ms. Ke has worked tirelessly to promote behavior analysis and its practice in treating children with autism across Taiwan and China. She has conducted numerous presentations and workshops for parents, autism societies, and conference for behavior analysis. Due to her efforts, she has secured government funding for treating adult individuals in orphanages in Taiwan. Ms. Ke has been an integral part of developing regional chapters of Association of Behavior Analysis International (ABAI) in Taiwan (Taiwan Association for Behavior Analysis; TABA) and China (Central China Association for Behavior Analysis; CCABA). Her extensive clinical work includes supervision for two centers that provide behavior analytic treatment for children with special needs. Ms. Ke is also closely supervises the Huebei Maternal and Children’s Hospital in Wuhan, and the Shenzhen Autism Society, China. Ms. Ke’s interests include the reduction of severe behavior excess with young adults, team supervision and treatment implementation, and teaching communication skills.