Mark E. Wildmon
Division
- Counseling, Higher Education Leadership, Educational Psychology, and Foundations
Title
- Assistant Professor of School Psychology
Association
- Team Member
- Collaborator
Classification
- Foundational Faculty
Contact
Dr. Mark E. Wildmon is a licensed school psychologist and board-certified behavior analyst. Dr. Wildmon serves as an Assistant Professor in the School Psychology Program at Mississippi State University. Dr. Wildmon earned his doctorate in School Psychology from Mississippi State University and completed his pre-doctoral fellowship at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and the Kennedy Krieger Institute in Baltimore, Maryland. Dr. Wildmon has served as Director of Psychological and Behavioral Services at the North Mississippi Regional Center, supervising behavioral specialists working with individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Dr. Wildmon's clinical and research expertise includes behavioral interventions for individuals with autism, developmental delays, and intellectual disabilities, focusing on adaptive behavior and communication skills. Dr. Wildmon has also directed multiple research initiatives, including parent involvement in education, using video modeling practices in training, and projects on using AAC devices in special education settings. Dr. Wildmon and co-principal investigators have secured over $1.7 million in grant funding for projects to enhance behavioral and educational outcomes for children and adolescents with developmental disabilities.
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and Kennedy Krieger Institute: Pediatric
and Child Clinical Psychology, Predoctoral Internship (June 1999-June 2000)
Mississippi State University
Program: School Psychology
Degree: Ph.D. (2001)
Mississippi State University
Program: School Psychometry
Degree: M.S. (1997)
Mississippi College
Program: Psychology
Degree: B.S. (1995)