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> ago in a catalog. I also was wondering if they make them kid-

friendly,

> like different colors so they don't look so " therapeutic " .

I use one for my son, 3.5 non-dx'd PDD, etc. I ordered the weights

from www.abilitations.com, and then bought a heavyweight (but not too

much) denim material and used a simple children's vest pattern from

Simplicity and then added pockets for the weights, 4 in front, 4 in

back and it is connected by tan velcro on the sides. I used brown

buttons in the front to close it. It looks like a cowby vest from a

distance and does not look therapeutic at all. Seth enjoys wearing

it, he uses it at school and is having one made (I didn't make it!)

for at-home use so that we don't have to transfer it back and forth.

Kris, Mom to Seth & Haven

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> Hi,

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> Does anyone use weighted vests for their kids? I am looking into

getting

> one for my son for him to wear to Pre-K. I did not find one in the

> Abilitations or Therapro catalogs, but I remember seeing them a

long time

> ago in a catalog. I also was wondering if they make them kid-

friendly,

> like different colors so they don't look so " therapeutic " .

>

> Charlene

My son also wears a " homemade " denim vest that sounds alot like the

one e described. Before we went to that we tried a slightly

over sized t-shirt with a pocket sown in front and in back. We used

metal washers from Home Depot for the weights. You could try that a

first to see if he would wear it, and it also wouldn't look terribly

theraputic.

Eileen

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<Does anyone use weighted vests for their kids?>

They put in one when he first started Nursery School last January.

It worked for a couple of weeks then he seemed to get used to it and he

didn't seem to notice it was on. However, now since he has been on the diet

there is no need for the vest.

Pat

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Charlene, My daughter Maranda has been wearing a weighted vest at school for

about 3 yrs ( except for a brief period when the school screwed uo and

thought they could just use another childs when he was absent, we set them

straight on this immediatly) Maranda really responds well to deep pressure,

joint compression and the weighted vest helps her feel more " grounded " as for

where to get one I'm not sure as hers is supplied by the school as an

adaptive tool and is monitored by her O/T.

Hope this helps,

Valarie in Calif

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<What are these weighted vests for? I've never heard of them?>

Weighted vests are meant to literally slow our little stimmers down and keep

them from flitting from thing to thing without really attending to anything.

It worked for for a week or two, then he got used to it and he didn't

even notice he was wearing it.

Pat

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<What are these weighted vests for? I've never heard of them?>

Some kids need deep pressure treatment and the weighted vests help with

this. If your child likes to pile pillows on top of him/her or crawls under

the mattress or couch pillows, weighted vests might be a good thing for you

to look into. Dr. Temple Grandin invented a deep pressure machine to help

her with her need for deep pressure. It helps her cope.

Betty in Central California

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