In-home somatic therapy is a body-centered, trauma-responsive approach designed to support children’s emotional regulation, resilience, and relational well-being, within the safety of their own home.
This work supports children who are navigating big emotions, stress, anxiety, shutdown, overwhelm, or difficulty with regulation. By working in the child’s natural environment, we are able to support meaningful, lasting change where it matters most.
Nervous-system regulation support
Helping children feel safer, calmer, and more grounded in their bodies.
Developmental + emotional integration
Supporting age-appropriate emotional expression, boundaries, and self-awareness.
Trauma-responsive care
Meeting the child with attunement, respect, and pacing that honors their lived experience.
Parent-child relational repair
Strengthening connection, trust, and co-regulation within the family system.
Families who choose in-home services often do so because they value depth, consistency, and personalized care.
Parents seek in-home somatic therapy because:
It reduces stress for the child
The child remains in a familiar, safe environment.
It removes transition dysregulation
Eliminating the emotional load of traveling to and from appointments.
It supports real-world regulation
Skills are practiced where emotions naturally arise, at home, in daily routines, and within family dynamics.
This approach allows somatic tools to integrate into everyday life, rather than remaining isolated to a clinical setting.
Somatic therapy is most effective when offered with consistency and continuity. For this reason, in-home services are offered in structured packages that support nervous-system regulation over time.
12-Session Regulation Plan – $2,500
Recommended for sustained nervous-system support and developmental integration.
8-Session Package – $1,750
Ideal for short-term regulation goals or transitional periods.
4-Session Package – $975
An introductory option for families exploring this work.
Single Session -$260
Each session is 50 minutes and includes travel within the designated service area.
This work is not about “fixing” a child.
It is about supporting safety, capacity, and connection, so children can access their natural resilience with support, not pressure.