By Bianca Coleman, Ph.D., NCSP, BCBA-D, LBA, Licensed Psychologist in NJ, Nationally Certified School Psychologist, Board Certified Behavior Analyst at the Doctoral level, and Licensed Behavior Analyst in NJ | Behavior Therapy Associates | Somerset, New Jersey
Whether your child is struggling with toilet training, picky eating, sleep problems, or everyday routines, the first step is to understand why the behavior is happening. Every action tells a story. By taking time to understand a child’s developmental history, current environment, and unique abilities, we can create a plan that fits your family’s needs; one that’s both compassionate and realistic.
A central focus of treatment at our practice is Behavioral Parent Training (BPT), an approach designed to help parents learn practical skills to manage behavior, while also building a stronger relationship with their child. Rather than diving directly into interventions, we start by listening, understanding your family’s dynamics, stressors, and goals.
Small Steps, Lasting Impact
Success in therapy rarely happens overnight. At first, success may look like your child trying something new, you feeling more confident, or a tough moment becoming a little easier. Every small win means you’re moving in the right direction.
Our treatment decisions draw from both clinical psychology and behavior analysis, merging therapeutic insight with strategic skill-building. What matters most isn’t how fast you go, but how steady the progress is. It is important to remember that every family moves at their own pace, and that is okay.
Virtual Care with Real-World Benefits
It is natural for families juggling busy schedules to find reliable support when it best suits them. That is where telehealth comes in, an essential tool for improving access and flexibility. For families managing work, childcare, and other responsibilities, remote therapy allows support to fit more seamlessly into daily life.
Virtual sessions also give our clinicians insight into your child’s everyday setting. That helps us give advice that works in real life, not just in a clinic. Sessions may include screen sharing to review behavior tracking, guided activities, or collaborative worksheets, allowing for real-time support and problem solving.
A First Step Toward Growth
Beginning therapy can feel daunting. But asking for help already shows you’re ready for change. Behavioral parent training isn’t just about correcting your child’s challenging behaviors or changing parenting strategies; it’s about helping families feel more empowered, more informed, and more connected.
Therapy is a starting point. With the right tools and guidance, families can navigate challenges more effectively and lay the groundwork for long-term success.
If you’re a parent or caregiver ready to explore individualized support, click here.

Bianca Coleman, Ph.D., NCSP, BCBA-D, LBA, is a licensed psychologist in the state of New Jersey, Nationally Certified School Psychologist, Board Certified Behavior Analyst at the Doctoral level, and Licensed Behavior Analyst in New Jersey. Full Bio







