Kids Are Magic
when they’re given the right space, context, and tools, that magic helps them thrive.
Being a parent can feel confusing.
Maybe your child is struggling, acting out, shutting down, overwhelmed, anxious, angry, or sad. You’re doing your best! It’s ok to need support.
You might be wondering:
Is this a phase, or something more?
Am I missing something?
How do I support my child without pushing, fixing, or making it worse?
Here, your child is not treated as a problem to solve. Their behavior is understood as communication and their play is understood as their natural language. Their inner world is met with curiosity, safety, and respect.
Play therapy offers children and teens a place to express what they can’t yet say with words, to build awareness of what’s happening inside them, and to experience regulation in relationship.
When kids are given a safe environment and a supportive relationship, they naturally go toward what they need for healing.
A space where kids get to be themselves
Kait works with children and teens ages 3–18 using a non-directive, child-centered approach.
In sessions, toys become tools, play becomes communication, and your child shows what their challenges are, in their own way, at their own pace.
Rather than asking kids to talk about feelings they may not have words for, play therapy allows them to express, process, and explore through the language they already know.
Your child is met with:
• a safe environment
• a steady, attuned relationship
• and space to move toward what they need
How Kait Works
Awareness building
Kait helps kids build awareness by observing regulation out loud, gently reflecting what she sees so kids can begin to notice their own inner experience.
Nervous system co- regulation
Through presence, modeling, and relationship, Kait supports nervous system co-regulation, helping children experience what steadiness and safety feel like.
Body-based and lower-brain support
Her work is grounded in somatic understanding and body awareness, meeting kids where they are and supporting the parts of the brain where emotion and stress live.
For Parents
You know your kid best.
There’s no such thing as a perfect parent. And Kait is not here to impose her values on your family. Her intention is to support you and your child in a way that aligns with your family’s values.
Behavior is communication.
Kids are good kids having a hard time.
And when they’re given safety, relationship, and space, they show us what they need.
Play sessions are 45 minutes. Each session includes a 15-minute parent check-in, creating space for support, reflection, and connection.
Details
Play therapy for children and teens ages 3–18
In-person sessions in Longmont
Sliding scale availability
Insurance acceptance in progress