Funny that we were just talking about weighted blankets when yesterday Chris had a consent form sent home in his backpack asking me to sign off on some equipment to be used in OT. It was a big list, a lot of which I was ok with and a few items I have heard of but am not 100% sure how they're used but one jumped out at me. The name alone made me uncomfortable - a body sock.
Before Googling (because sometimes that does more harm than good), I figured I'd come here and ask. Does anyone know what a "body sock" is and/or how it's used?
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Re: Body sock?
Thanks as always auntie. DH asked me why I looked weirded out. I said it sounded like a straight jacket for my kid. I just had this picture of something really constricting - almost like swaddling (he used to HATE being swaddled as a baby).
It's also me projecting my own hangups. I detest anything constricting. I immediately start freaking out like I'm trapped or can't breathe.
Thanks for the link. Makes me feel better about signing off on this.
Now about weighted vests - I get that they apply the right amt of pressure and can help calm. Is the goal that eventually they can transition away from the vest? Or not? I know the goal is to get our kids as mainstreamed as possible and I just don't see one of these vests going unnoticed in a mainstream environment.
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LOL, Chris did the same thing. In fact, a couple of the nurses would call each other over just to watch him "escape" his swaddle. It was pretty funny. He would fuss and struggle and then bam! one little arm would come up, fist raised - in defiance almost and then he'd wiggle some more and arm #2 would pop out. We'll give it a shot. I've learned that I have to get over a lot of my own weird anxieties if it means that something will help him.
DD1, 1/5/2008 ~~~ DD2, 3/17/2010
DS was the same way as a newborn. Oddly enough though, as a toddler, I learned that if I swaddled him with a regular sized blanket or sheet, he could calm down from his meltdowns. (That should have been a sign THEN that maybe things weren't quite right).
Thomas ~ 07/07/2008 ~ 8 lbs, 5 oz
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Global Developmental Delay consisting of a receptive language delay and self help skills delay