Tuesday, July 1, 2025
54.5 °f
Magee
  • About Us
  • Our Team
  • Terms of Service
  • Privacy Policy
  • Advertising
  • Contact Us
No Result
View All Result
MageeNews.com
Advertisement
  • Home
  • Message from the Prez
  • News
  • Happenings
  • Obituaries
  • Sports
  • Schools
  • Videos
  • Ducks on the Pond
  • Home
  • Message from the Prez
  • News
  • Happenings
  • Obituaries
  • Sports
  • Schools
  • Videos
  • Ducks on the Pond
No Result
View All Result
MageeNews.com
No Result
View All Result
Home News Mississippi News

New Courses Aimed at Training Professionals to Help Individuals with Autism, Other Developmental Disorders

Patrice Boykin by Patrice Boykin
March 20, 2019
in Mississippi News, News
0
New Courses Aimed at Training Professionals to Help  Individuals with Autism, Other Developmental Disorders
0
SHARES
0
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Please note that this post contains affiliate links and any sales made through such links will reward MageeNews.com a small commission – at no extra cost to you.

New Courses Aimed at Training Professionals to Help

Individuals with Autism, Other Developmental Disorders

 Jackson, Miss.—Two new Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) courses at Holmes Community College and William Carey University are offering base level training on how to help individuals with autism and other intellectual disorders.

Related posts

Labor Day Garbage Collection Schedule

4th of July Garbage Collection Schedule for the County

July 1, 2025
Cindy Hyde-Smith

HYDE-SMITH STATEMENT ON TRUMP’S ‘ONE BIG BEAUTIFUL BILL ACT’ PASSAGE

July 1, 2025

Members of the Mississippi Autism Board, the organization which licenses Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) in ABA therapy, and the Behavior Analysis Association of Mississippi (BAAMS) are hopeful the classes will result in turning out more paraprofessionals — including Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs) — and provide better access to care.

ABA is a process involving the systematic application of interventions, such as positive reinforcement, based upon the principles of learning theory to improve socially significant behaviors among individuals diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and a range of other developmental disorders.

“ABA therapy is a proven, effective treatment in so many areas — from autism to ADHD to dementia to academic achievement issues,” said Dr. James Moore, chairman of the Autism Board, which developed licensure requirements pursuant to Mississippi Code Section 73-75-1, et seq.  “The ultimate goal of the Autism Board and new initiatives like these new courses is to produce more paraprofessionals, like RBTs, and licensed professionals at every level who can provide services to more Mississippians in need of therapeutic intervention.”

The Autism Board and BAAMS, along with more than a dozen other organizations and entities, celebrated ABA Therapy/Autism Capitol Day today at the Mississippi State Capitol.

“Applied Behavior Analysis has recently made a wide expansion in services around the state. With decades of research, the science of ABA has been proven to be most effective with reducing socially significant behaviors for many types of individuals, disabilities, and age. BAAMS is dedicated to advocate and protect the science of behavior analysis through a continuum of educational and research opportunities,” BAAMS President BreAnna Newborne said. “Our main focus is to development collaborative partnerships with the community and other professionals to promote quality assurance and wide sphere of influence through membership engagement.”

An RBT must receive 40 hours of training, a requirement which is fulfilled by the new the courses at Holmes Community College and William Carey University.  Additionally, individuals must complete a competency assessment and pass a national examination.   RBTs are taught the basics of ABA therapy function under the supervision of a BCBA.

The course at Holmes Community College, the first of its kind in the nation, is in its fourth iteration.  The current class, which concluded on March 15, included 26 students.  Fifteen of these students are teachers from across the State who received a scholarship from the Hosemann Family Autism Foundation, a nonprofit established by Secretary of State Delbert Hosemann and Lynn Hosemann to assist children diagnosed with ASD and their families in accessing educational, therapeutic, medical, and behavioral health-related resources.  This is the first time the scholarship has been offered.

“I am excited and appreciative to have the opportunity to be an instructor for the PSY 2543 – Applied Behavior Analysis course at Holmes,” said Dr. Kimberly Bellipanni of Holmes Community College. “As a practitioner in Mississippi, I am aware of the constant need for more availability of resources for families with children diagnosed with autism. I am happy to be a part of a course that is providing opportunities for students to become Registered Behavior Technicians for ABA clinics within our state.”

The course was offered for the first time at William Carey University in February 2019.  There are about 15 students enrolled, and the class ends in mid-May.

“William Carey University is excited about providing classes in Applied Behavior Analysis.  We feel that we can make a significant contribution to this profession and the field as a whole by doing what we do best, providing superior education and practitioner preparation as a part of our curriculum,” said Dr. Mark Yeager, Special Education Coordinator at William Carey University.  “We have begun this program with a class to prepare RBTs and the response has been exciting.”

To date, the Autism Board has licensed 67 BCBAs and two Assistant Behavior Analysts, which is a licensing step between the RBT and BCBA levels.

Licensure by the Autism Board protects those receiving treatment by vetting practicing analysts.  Unless exempted by statute, any individual practicing ABA therapy in Mississippi must be licensed by the Autism Board.  ABA licensure applicants must submit to the Autism Board an application fee, university transcripts, and licenses, and undergo a criminal background check.  Licenses are for three-year terms.

To learn more about the Mississippi Autism Board, or to access an application to become a licensed Behavior Analyst or Assistant Behavior Analyst, visit http://sos.ms.gov/autismboard/.   For more information about BAAMS membership, resources, and updates on ABA therapy in Mississippi, visit www.BAAMS.org

Peoples Bank in Magee, Mississippi

 

Tags: ABAAutismMageeNews.com
Previous Post

Magee Board of Alderman Recap

Next Post

Kadin Adcock Inducted in Pearl River PTK

Next Post
Kadin Adcock Inducted in Pearl River PTK

Kadin Adcock Inducted in Pearl River PTK

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Latest News

Anew Creation Church Bible School July 7-11

by Sue Honea
July 1, 2025
0
Anew Creation Church Bible School July 7-11

  MageeNews.com is the online news source for Simpson and surrounding counties as well as the state of Mississippi

Read more

4th of July Garbage Collection Schedule for the County

by Sue Honea
July 1, 2025
0
Labor Day Garbage Collection Schedule

MageeNews.com is the online news source for Simpson and surrounding counties as well as the state of Mississippi

Read more

 Vera Charleen Berry, 89 of Pinola, Mississippi

by Sue Honea
July 1, 2025
0
 Vera Charleen Berry, 89 of Pinola, Mississippi

 Vera Charleen Berry, 89 of Pinola, MS passed away Tuesday, July 1, 2025 at her home in Pinola, MS. She...

Read more
Facebook Twitter Youtube RSS Instagram
MageeNews.com

MageeNews.com is THE source for news and views in Simpson County, Mississippi, and beyond.

Recent News

Anew Creation Church Bible School July 7-11

Anew Creation Church Bible School July 7-11

July 1, 2025
Labor Day Garbage Collection Schedule

4th of July Garbage Collection Schedule for the County

July 1, 2025
 Vera Charleen Berry, 89 of Pinola, Mississippi

 Vera Charleen Berry, 89 of Pinola, Mississippi

July 1, 2025
Magee, US
Tuesday, July 1, 2025
scattered clouds
54.5 ° f
45%
3.47mh
25%
66 f 45 f
Wed
68 f 40 f
Thu
71 f 44 f
Fri
75 f 46 f
Sat

© 2023 MageeNews.com

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Sue Stuff
  • News
  • Happenings
  • Schools
  • Sports
  • Obituaries
  • Ducks on the Pond
  • Videos

© 2023 MageeNews.com