02/22/2026
I’ve been sharing a lot about connection, regulation, and development lately, and I realized I haven’t really paused to explain what that looks like in the work itself.
Most of the families and programs I sit with don’t come in asking for “attachment based consultation.” They come in tired, overwhelmed, and concerned about behavior that feels constant or confusing. A child who melts down daily, a classroom that feels tense, or team that knows something isn’t clicking but can’t quite name why.
That’s where The Nurture Nest begins.
We slow things down and look at the child in context, taking time to understand what’s happening beneath the surface rather than reacting to what feels loudest in the moment. From there, we adjust the environment, the expectations, and the adult response so the child has space to grow in ways that feel supported and sustainable.
The goal isn’t quick compliance. It’s alignment. When connection is steadier and regulation is supported, behavior begins to reorganize in ways that feel sustainable, not forced.
This work is relational and developmentally grounded. It’s thoughtful, collaborative, and designed to actually fit the child and the system around them.
If you’re a caregiver looking for individualized support, or a program leader wanting consultation that goes deeper than surface strategies, I’m always open to conversation.