Tracee Parker began a career in the field of ABA research and treatment for people with Autism and Developmental Disabilities in 1979. Addressing social/sexual challenges (i.e., development, education, intervention, victimization) and misperceptions among practitioners have driven her focus. Her predoctoral training/experience subsumed five years working with Ivar Lovaas on the UCLA Young Autism Project, and contribution to research studies, including long term treatment of young autistic children. Since earning a doctorate in 1990, her professional endeavors encompassed: Publications as well as presentations, training, and consultation (domestic and international) to a range of agencies, school districts and families. Tracee has served as a Clinical Associate with Autism Partnership since 1997. She has been working with AP Korea since 2016 and currently serves as an AP Consultant.