Dr. Frank Cicero received his B.A. in Psychology and his M.S. in School Psychology from of St. John’s University. He received his board certification in behavior analysis in 2005, his Ph.D. in Educational Psychology from the CUNY Graduate Center in 2007 and obtained his licensure in psychology in 2010. He is currently Director of Psychological Services at the Eden II Programs, an applied behavior analysis program serving children and adults with autism. In addition, Cicero maintains a private practice specializing in children and adolescents and is an Adjunct Professor in Applied Behavior Analysis at Caldwell College (NJ). Cicero’s research interests include autism, problem behavior, toilet training and assessment, and he enjoys presenting his findings at local and national conferences. He has authored several professional articles and collaborated in the development of training software for applied behavior analysis. He is the author of Toilet Training Success: A Guide for Teaching Individuals with Developmental Disabilities, a toilet training book for parents and professionals.