In-home · West Los Angeles

Social Skills & Sensory Integration in West LA

Real-time support for sensory wellness, connection, confidence, and everyday belonging.

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How we work with you

We work with our clients in real life scenarios so they can engage in meaningful social interactions in their natural environments and improve their confidence. Social connection and sensory regulation are deeply intertwined - when a body feels organized and safe, the social world becomes far easier to navigate.

Alongside social coaching, we weave in non-clinical sensory integration support: nervous system regulation, movement and proprioceptive input, sensory diets built into daily routines, and environmental adjustments that help our clients feel grounded wherever they are. This is not clinic-based sensory integration therapy in a suspended-equipment gym - it is practical, real-world sensory support woven into the places life actually happens.

Our team shows up in the moments that matter - in the classroom, on the playground, at lunch, in the after-school club, at the coffee shop, on the bus, at the park. Coaching happens in real time, in the actual setting, with the actual people, so both social and sensory strategies transfer to everyday life rather than living in a quiet office.

We partner with families, teachers, peers, and community programs to help each client regulate their body, read the room, navigate friendships, advocate for themselves, and feel a true sense of belonging in the places they spend their days.

What we treat

Conditions and concerns we support

Every plan is built around the person in front of us. The list below is a starting point - if you do not see your situation, please reach out.

  • In-the-moment social coaching at school and in community settings
  • Non-clinical sensory integration support woven into real-world routines
  • Nervous system regulation, co-regulation, and self-regulation strategies
  • Sensory diets and movement breaks built into the school and home day
  • Conversation skills, perspective-taking, and reading social cues
  • Building and sustaining friendships and peer relationships
  • Self-advocacy, boundary-setting, and conflict resolution
  • Navigating unstructured time: recess, lunch, hallways, clubs, parties
  • Confidence and regulation in unfamiliar, loud, or busy environments
  • Group participation, collaboration, and turn-taking
  • Community outings: cafes, libraries, gyms, public transit, events
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