The Tuned In Institute

A concierge that knows the science, available 24/7.

Imagine having a knowledgeable, calm guide in your pocket, trained on every module and resource in the Tuned In curriculum, ready the moment a sensitive child melts down or a sensitive adult hits a wall.

Real questions. Grounded, in-the-moment answers.

Member question

My 7-year-old just had a meltdown over homework and is completely shut down. What do I do right now?

Concierge response

She's in dorsal vagal shutdown. Don't try to problem-solve yet. Sit near her, lower your voice, offer water. Once her breath slows, you can reconnect. The homework can wait 20 minutes.

Member question

My sensitive teenager has stopped talking to me at dinner. Did I do something wrong, or is this normal?

Concierge response

This is developmentally on time, not a verdict on your relationship. Lower the agenda. Sit beside him instead of across from him, comment on something small, and let silence be allowed. Connection returns through low-pressure presence, not direct questions.

Member question

I am a sensitive adult and the open office leaves me depleted by noon. What can I change today?

Concierge response

Your nervous system is carrying extra sensory load, not failing. Today, protect one 20-minute recovery block away from the floor, use headphones for deep work, and move your hardest task to your first quiet hour. Design beats willpower here.

Available at 11pm

The hardest parenting moments rarely happen during office hours. The concierge is there whenever you need it.

Trained on the curriculum

Every answer is grounded in the same research and modules behind our programs, not generic internet advice.

Personalized to age and stage

Responses adapt to whether you are asking about a toddler, a teen, or yourself as a sensitive adult.

Clear about its limits

It is education and support, not therapy or diagnosis, and it will always tell you when to seek clinical care.

The concierge launches to clients first.

Rooted Rhythm clients with library access will be among the first to use the concierge the day it goes live, at no extra cost.