I wish I had a weighted vest during my childhood since I feel that a weighted vest would have been beneficial for me growing up since I was underweight during most of my childhood, and wearing a weighted vest can help build muscle. I am no longer underweight since I eat more than I used to and I lift weights 🐿️
Hi there my name is Lisa, I have a son Thomas who is nearing to ten. As you he’s so under weight and it drives me crazy he eats pizza, cake, and healthy food and he just doesn’t retain weight at all. Did you find out for yourself why? I’ve tried protein drinks and just can’t get him up to normal weight.
@@PrayerWarrior37 . I also lift weights in addition to eating more healthy foods and protein shakes. If I didn't also lift weights I would still be underweight. I would advise you to buy your son some weights.
Great video! My son also doesn’t like his weighted compression vest but he loves most other compression. He actually sleeps under 3 heavy weighted blankets every night!
I like compression a lot too but I don’t think a weighted vest would work for me either. I think when compression isn’t a full body experience such as a weighted blanket, or curling up really tight into a ball and is more relegated to just the chest area, if actually has the opposite of a calming effect and instead feels a lot like how anxiety makes me feel. Like there’s a weight on my chest and it’s hard to breathe. Alistair put it quite well! Really does feel like it squeezes my bones.
I respect your boys choice for not like weighted vests, they gave the reason why expect for Ian. I wish my cousin Trey had one, it may of helped him stay calm in certain situations.😊😊😊
I have a weighted vest, but I don’t use it that much. I have a weighted blanket that I love so much, and I have a sensory peapod chair that applies compression. It’s like an inflatable canoe, and I love it so much. I also love hugs too.
Another great video! Thanks for the info on weighted vests. We tried a weighted vest with our lo, and he absolutely hated it, and it seemed to escalate his behaviors. I can see how it could be beneficial to some kids on the spectrum, just not mine. On the other hand, my 5 yo, my 17 yo, and myself sleep with weighted blankets and love them! If I feel extremely stressed, I'll crawl under my weighted blanket, and it helps to ease my stress. Thanks for sharing how you feel about weighted vests. Very helpful information.
I am on the Spectrum high functioning, I use to lay down on my stomach and put my old gaming Laptop an Alienware aurora m9700 that is 9.5 pounds on my back. Life got busy seeing this reminded me of it and I may start doing it again since I still have the laptop. I just found your Channel today.
I recently tried a weighted vest to see if it would help with pressure but I didn't like it either. It didn't fit right and just felt weird. I understand why the boys didn't like it either 😕
I understand where they are coming from. I don't like anything that squeezes me. I do like to have a blanket on me but not one that is heavy. Plus I am one that doesn't like it when people hug me. I also hate getting massages because I don't like people touching me
I don't think I will like weighted vests too. I haven't tried it, but after watching this video, I really don't think I will like it. Glad to know Autism Family channel 🥰
My brother, Wears a vest he also has autism but it’s like one of those vest in the bus seats with the weighted ones that they Buckley, you in the bus seats with.
I know I'm a little late to respond, and this may not be seen by you. I'm assessed as but not diagnosed autistic, high functioning, like Connor. I've followed the page since October or November, and just got the confidence to write a message. Obviously weighted vests aren't their thing, I've found for me, that compression tops help when I'm anxious or stressed/in a stressful or high stimulation environment. Maybe more suited to Ian, as he's not going to grow out of them so quick as the other 2 will. It might be worth a look into.
I dont need a weighted vest but A weighted Blanket is essential for me If I dont have my weighted blanket I usually cant sleep and end up very very upset But I could try to Take them in school or something to prevent meltdowns
I've never tired a weighted vest but it seems like I would be too much force on the shoulders, I always sleep with a weighted blanket but the idea of a weighted vest just seems like it would be uncomfortable on the shoulder sort of area
I feel bad for this one kid and you will not believe what. Just happened you know. I thought I didn't like her and I thought we did not get along cause. She was very upset with me but never can't talk you tell Susan she wants to know us high. I'm she's a little younger than me. I believe because she remembered this kid that I tried so hard with
Hey Autism Family My Name is Jeremiah Rios I Am 17 Years Old I Am A RUclips Star I Am From Jarratt Virginia I Was Born In Richmond Virginia RVA Is One Of My Favorites Places To Travel In The World 🌎 I Would like To Meet Yall One Day In Real Life It Would Be My Dream I Am A Huge Big fan of yall From RUclips I Enjoyed Watching You Guys All The Time ⏲️ Keep Up The Super Amazing work 😀 Have A Fantastic Week
What about the harness? There are autistic people who keep using their harnesses for compression even when they become independent adults. I don't like wearing a weighted vest when I drive, so I use a harness.
Sensory based methods rarely make things better, but they do make things worse. I tried weighted vests and wrist bands with various children over the years and found that no matter the child or diagnosis, they did not like them. I did research to see if there was any literature on them. I found seven, all positive but all the "research" was by OTs and the standards of the research were not reliable. The same for weighted wrist bands. When using them on children with autism, I found them to be torture for the children.
@@AutismFamilyChannel ok. That’s fine. Diapers help me. I kno it sounds silly. But I grew up with playing with my diapers as a toddler. And I’ll be 16 on July 14.
I wish I had a weighted vest during my childhood since I feel that a weighted vest would have been beneficial for me growing up since I was underweight during most of my childhood, and wearing a weighted vest can help build muscle. I am no longer underweight since I eat more than I used to and I lift weights 🐿️
Hi there my name is Lisa, I have a son Thomas who is nearing to ten. As you he’s so under weight and it drives me crazy he eats pizza, cake, and healthy food and he just doesn’t retain weight at all. Did you find out for yourself why? I’ve tried protein drinks and just can’t get him up to normal weight.
@@PrayerWarrior37 . I also lift weights in addition to eating more healthy foods and protein shakes. If I didn't also lift weights I would still be underweight. I would advise you to buy your son some weights.
@@PrayerWarrior37he’s only 10 he will gain weight eventually.
A weighted blanket helps my ADD son with emotional regulation and better sleep. It's a subtle but noticeable difference since getting it
I've never tried weighted vests buy weighted blanket has always helped me calm down
Great video! My son also doesn’t like his weighted compression vest but he loves most other compression. He actually sleeps under 3 heavy weighted blankets every night!
Wow, that's a lot!
@@AutismFamilyChannel it is! That’s how he likes it though! 🤷♀️
I like compression a lot too but I don’t think a weighted vest would work for me either. I think when compression isn’t a full body experience such as a weighted blanket, or curling up really tight into a ball and is more relegated to just the chest area, if actually has the opposite of a calming effect and instead feels a lot like how anxiety makes me feel. Like there’s a weight on my chest and it’s hard to breathe. Alistair put it quite well! Really does feel like it squeezes my bones.
I respect your boys choice for not like weighted vests, they gave the reason why expect for Ian. I wish my cousin Trey had one, it may of helped him stay calm in certain situations.😊😊😊
I have a weighted vest, but I don’t use it that much. I have a weighted blanket that I love so much, and I have a sensory peapod chair that applies compression. It’s like an inflatable canoe, and I love it so much. I also love hugs too.
Another great video! Thanks for the info on weighted vests. We tried a weighted vest with our lo, and he absolutely hated it, and it seemed to escalate his behaviors. I can see how it could be beneficial to some kids on the spectrum, just not mine. On the other hand, my 5 yo, my 17 yo, and myself sleep with weighted blankets and love them! If I feel extremely stressed, I'll crawl under my weighted blanket, and it helps to ease my stress. Thanks for sharing how you feel about weighted vests. Very helpful information.
Connor reminds me of myself kind of shy and doesn’t talk a lot but has a lot of interesting things to say I love you guys videos❤
I am on the Spectrum high functioning, I use to lay down on my stomach and put my old gaming Laptop an Alienware aurora m9700 that is 9.5 pounds on my back. Life got busy seeing this reminded me of it and I may start doing it again since I still have the laptop. I just found your Channel today.
I recently tried a weighted vest to see if it would help with pressure but I didn't like it either. It didn't fit right and just felt weird. I understand why the boys didn't like it either 😕
I understand where they are coming from. I don't like anything that squeezes me. I do like to have a blanket on me but not one that is heavy. Plus I am one that doesn't like it when people hug me. I also hate getting massages because I don't like people touching me
With Connor's issue with the vest, it'll be more comfortable when he's lying down.
Connor reminds me of my self shy but has a lot to say
This was so helpful! Thank you guys!!!!
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I don't think I will like weighted vests too. I haven't tried it, but after watching this video, I really don't think I will like it. Glad to know Autism Family channel 🥰
We need to try that.
when i went shoping, there was a boy 4 or 5 years old. with a flannel comforter. just like your family. from australia.
Love this video ❤️
I don't wear weighted vest, but I always wear my backpack and headphones, I love their weights !
I think I would like one because I usually love Weight or pressure on me
My brother,
Wears a vest he also has autism but it’s like one of those vest in the bus seats with the weighted ones that they Buckley, you in the bus seats with.
Connor's pretty chill honestly now......
Didn't really hear about weighted vest before🤔
I know I'm a little late to respond, and this may not be seen by you. I'm assessed as but not diagnosed autistic, high functioning, like Connor. I've followed the page since October or November, and just got the confidence to write a message. Obviously weighted vests aren't their thing, I've found for me, that compression tops help when I'm anxious or stressed/in a stressful or high stimulation environment. Maybe more suited to Ian, as he's not going to grow out of them so quick as the other 2 will. It might be worth a look into.
I dont need a weighted vest but A weighted Blanket is essential for me If I dont have my weighted blanket
I usually cant sleep and end up very very upset
But I could try to Take them in school or something to prevent meltdowns
Hi, maybe you will do video about autism and compresion? I have to look on this topic and check with my son.
Good video thx.
I wish I could meet the parents and the kids. Especially connor
I love your family
I've never tired a weighted vest but it seems like I would be too much force on the shoulders, I always sleep with a weighted blanket but the idea of a weighted vest just seems like it would be uncomfortable on the shoulder sort of area
About the weighted vests,They are like body armor. I would NOT wear them because,I do NOT want to invoke fights.
Wow I didn’t know they sold weighted vests
I feel bad for this one kid and you will not believe what. Just happened you know. I thought I didn't like her and I thought we did not get along cause. She was very upset with me but never can't talk you tell Susan she wants to know us high. I'm she's a little younger than me. I believe because she remembered this kid that I tried so hard with
Hey Autism Family My Name is Jeremiah Rios I Am 17 Years Old I Am A RUclips Star I Am From Jarratt Virginia I Was Born In Richmond Virginia RVA Is One Of My Favorites Places To Travel In The World 🌎 I Would like To Meet Yall One Day In Real Life It Would Be My Dream I Am A Huge Big fan of yall From RUclips I Enjoyed Watching You Guys All The Time ⏲️ Keep Up The Super Amazing work 😀 Have A Fantastic Week
What about the harness? There are autistic people who keep using their harnesses for compression even when they become independent adults. I don't like wearing a weighted vest when I drive, so I use a harness.
Sensory based methods rarely make things better, but they do make things worse. I tried weighted vests and wrist bands with various children over the years and found that no matter the child or diagnosis, they did not like them. I did research to see if there was any literature on them. I found seven, all positive but all the "research" was by OTs and the standards of the research were not reliable. The same for weighted wrist bands. When using them on children with autism, I found them to be torture for the children.
I have an idea since I he loves flannel you should get one that is made of flannel
I wish I still hade mine mine was 50 pounds
I don’t like weighted Vests and weighted Blankets either for the same reason as your boys
Do they make compression vests?
I'm very reluctant to buy this vest to my son, 7. I just don't see him in it, he's so fragile.
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I like compression vest un weighted
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Hi
Would it be ok. If I gave you my phone number and I can talk to your kids? Because I have autism. And I want to talk about what helps me
We don't do personal phone calls but you can leave any tips here or in our e-mail, thank you.
@@AutismFamilyChannel ok. That’s fine. Diapers help me. I kno it sounds silly. But I grew up with playing with my diapers as a toddler. And I’ll be 16 on July 14.
You got messed up kids