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Sarah Whitehouse MS, LMHCA, MT-BC – Carmel

Sarah Whitehouse is a board-certified music therapist and licensed mental health counselor at LittleStar. She received her bachelor’s in music therapy from the University of Dayton, and master’s in mental health counseling from Marquette University. Sarah has over 5 years of experience providing music therapy services through the Medicaid Waiver, working in center and community-based settings with individuals with intellectual and developmental delays. She is passionate about providing an integrative approach to music therapy focused on interdisciplinary collaboration, humanism, and music-centered creative play. Sarah enjoys engaging in self-care through reading, crocheting, yoga, live music, and exploring local coffee shops. 

Carol Morris, MT-BC, NICU-MT – Carmel 

Carol Morris has been practicing music therapist for 4 years. She graduated from Purdue Fort Wayne in 2021 and is currently completing her master’s degree in music therapy from Purdue Fort Wayne. Carol has experience working with many different clients ranging from inpatient pediatrics and NICU music therapy to hospice. Most notably she has spent a large portion of her career working with people of all ages with developmental and intellectual disabilities. Carol bases her music therapy work on developmental play and interpersonal relationships, focusing on developmental individual based relationships. Each session is based on the client’s strengths and preferences in music, in order to reach a client’s nonmusical-related goals. Outside of music therapy Carol enjoys reading, dancing, and spending time with her dogs, Dill Pickle and Baked Bean. 

Cassidy Hyland, MT-BC, RBT – Carmel 

Cassidy “Cassi” Hyland is a Board-Certified Music Therapist (MT-BC) and Registered Behavior Technician (RBT). She has a background in psychology, music therapy, and ABA, and has worked with people of all ages across hospice care, early childhood, ASD, and mental and behavioral health. Cassi cares most about meeting people where they are and building real, meaningful connections. When she’s not working, Cassi usually is riding or showing horses, traveling, or doing a new DIY project. She loves staying busy, being creative, and spending time doing the things that make her happy in life. 

Mattabesett Smith MT-BC, RBT – West Lafayette 

Mattabesett Smith is a board-certified music therapist originally from Laurelville, Ohio. She studied music therapy at the University of Dayton in Dayton, OH. Mattabesett completed her internship at Bridgeway Academy in Columbus, OH. While at Bridgeway Academy she worked with kids and adults with autism spectrum disorder. Mattabesett is passionate about providing support for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities and advocating for them any way she can.  When she is not being a music therapist, she enjoys knitting, crocheting, playing tennis, and watching a good T.V show.  

 

Jeongmin Cho, MME, MT-BC, NMT – West Lafayette 

Jeongmin Cho is a board-certified music therapist and joined LittleStar ABA Therapy in February 2025. She earned her Master of Music Education (MME) in Music Therapy from the University of Kansas. Her clinical internship took place at Advocate Lutheran General Hospital in Park Ridge, IL, where she worked with a wide range of patients, including those in the NICU, PICU, children’s unit, rehabilitation, psychiatric and youth psychiatric units, and palliative care. Jeongmin also conducted research at Baylor Scott & White Medical Center in Temple, TX, culminating in my thesis. Her journey with music began early at age 3, playing piano and keyboard at age 3 and playing as an accompanist in the worship band at age 12. Those formative experiences showed her the power of music to comfort, inspire, and connect, which naturally led her to the field of music therapy. As a music therapist, her focus is on each client’s strengths, working collaboratively to support their unique needs and encourage growth through meaningful musical experiences. Jeongmin is married with two beautiful children and enjoys participating in yoga as well as incorporating music into her personal life.  

Jeanine Garduno Miranda, MA, RBT – West Lafayette 

Jeanine Garduno received her MA in Applied Behavior Analysis from Ball State University. She has worked in various roles during her time at LittleStar and brings 7.5 years of experience in the field working with individuals with autism spectrum disorder and other developmental delays into her current role.  Jeanine is currently a Behavior Management Clinician at LittleStar ABA Therapy through the Medicaid Waiver Services Department. Outside of LittleStar, Jeanine enjoys traveling to new places, spending time with family and friends, crafting, and hanging out with her cat, Panchito.

Ann Briggs, M.A., Special Education – Carmel 

Ann Briggs joined LittleStar in February 2025 as a Behavior Management Clinician. She loves getting to know her clients and their families. With over twenty years of teaching experience working with children in preschool through middle school, Ann feels her patience, creativity and passion helps each individual grow and succeed. Outside of work, she enjoys spending time with her husband and daughters, who keep her busy with their many activities. Ann values family time and brings that same sense of care and connection to the families she supports through LittleStar. 

Jessica Baurer, CTRS – Newburgh 

Jessica Baurer graduated from Murray State University in 2007 with B.S in Recreational Therapy and has been practicing for 17 years. In her interventions for therapy, she uses her past experiences in physical activities/sports, fine arts, outdoors and games/social experiences to help bring out unknown interests, discover new interests and expand current interests in the clients she serves while building social skills, self-confidence and mood regulation techniques to name a few. Jessica loves spending time with her husband outdoors, traveling, going to ballgames(baseball) and going to Broadway plays/musicals anywhere. While working at summer camps, Jessica was nicknamed “Skittles” 

Music Therapy (MUTH)
Music Therapy is the evidence-based profession in which music is utilized within a therapeutic relationship to address specific goals. Music Therapy can address goals within areas such as fine and gross motor, communication, cognition, emotional and social skills. 

Recreational Therapy (RETH) 

NCTRC defines Recreational therapy as “a systematic process that utilizes recreation and other activities as interventions to address the assessed needs of individuals with illnesses and/or disabling conditions, as a means to psychological and physical health, recovery and well-being. Recreational therapy has wide-ranging positive impacts on your physical and mental health. This is especially the case when the therapy is designed around your interests and needs” 

Behavior Management (BMGO) 

Behavior Management Services supports individuals to use positive strategies to decrease the occurrence of unwanted behaviors. Utilizing these services can enhance an individual’s quality of life by increasing their independence and meaningful participation in the community. 

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