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# Weighted Blankets and Vests: Are They Helpful for Children with Autism and ADHD?
- URL: https://blog.helpforyourchild.com/weighted-blankets-and-vests-are-they-helpful-for-children-with-autism-and-adhd/
- Published: 2025-02-11T00:00:00.000Z
- Updated: 2026-07-07T20:40:07.000Z
- Description: Do weighted blankets actually help kids with autism and ADHD? The evidence is nuanced. Learn what the research says and how ACP approaches sensory needs.
- Author: Dr. John Carosso
- Tags: Autism, Bridge Page, NOINDEX, bridge-post

Weighted blankets and vests have become popular tools for managing sensory dysregulation in children with autism and ADHD, but the evidence behind them is more nuanced than the marketing suggests. Deep pressure stimulation, the mechanism behind weighted products, does appear to have a calming effect for some children, particularly those with sensory processing differences. However, the research is mixed on whether standardized weighted products produce consistent, measurable outcomes across children. The most effective use of deep pressure tools is individualized, guided by an occupational therapist or behavioral clinician who understands the child's specific sensory profile. Autism Centers of Pittsburgh integrates sensory considerations into our clinical approach. Contact us to discuss your child's sensory needs and treatment options.

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