🌟 Wrap Yourself in Comfort!
The Sensory Compression Blanket is a full-size Lycra bed sheet designed for both kids and adults, providing a deep relaxing feeling that mimics the sensation of being hugged. It promotes the release of oxytocin, helping to alleviate symptoms associated with sensory processing disorder, anxiety, ADHD, and more. Breathable and stretchable, this innovative sheet offers a cooler, safer alternative to weighted blankets, ensuring a restful night's sleep.
C**E
Game changer!
My kiddo has been sleeping so much better since we got this. I'm so thankful!!
K**N
LOVE THIS
All 3 of my kids have done so much better sleeping in their beds since I purchased these sheets… ages 5,6,&7 my 7 year old is a fairly anxious child and gets scared easily and before this would end up in my bed every night no matter how much we would go back to her bed, once we bought this sheet she slept the first week through the night in her bed. My 5 and 6 year old have loved it and done great as well!
C**M
Great for children that like compression for calming!
UPDATE: After using this product for two nights, I can say this was a great purchase. My child loves it. He said it's soft and stretchy, but the pressure it gives him feels very relaxing. He has slept better, and I hope this continues. A bonus that I discovered is that he hardly messes up his covers at night so making the bed has been significantly easier for him, and it's less of a battle to get him to do it. Yay! I'm hoping it holds up to washes and being stretched over the mattress on a regular basis. If the prices were to stay the same, even if I had to buy a new one each year, it would be worth it. He looks forward to going to bed now, which is also another plus. I will update if there are any other changes.ORIGINAL REVIEW: I purchased this for my child to see if it would help with calming/relaxing to go to sleep at night, and to get back to sleep in the middle of the night. I just washed the sheet (cold, gentle, line dry) and put on my child's mattress and wanted to post a couple of thoughts before I forgot them. It's very stretchy so it wasn't terribly difficult to get on the mattress. If your mattress was not a standard spring and easy to pick up and move around, I could see it being quite a challenge to wrestle it onto the mattress, especially if it's bigger than a twin size (like a thick, heavy foam or plush mattress, or queen, etc.)I'm planning on a new mattress at some point, and if my child loves this sheet, I will be sure to get an inner spring, not a memory foam style mattress. Changing the sheets regularly and having to move around a memory foam mattress would be exhausting, I presume.I was going to get a weighted blanket but after researching them, wanted to try this as an alternative, for several reasons. (A) - Good quality weighted blankets can be several hundred dollars, or more. There are cheaper versions, but I would question the quality. I thought this was a great, affordable option to try first. (B) - Children move around a lot while sleeping and I have serious concerns about it staying on the bed/child for very long, which would defeat the purpose of the investment in the weighted blanket. (C) - I researched making my own weighted blanket. I am not afraid of DIY options for certain things. I don't have the time to try to take on a project like this.I will update after a week or two of use and let you know how my child likes it.
C**.
Worth trying!
Our kiddo has some sensory processing challenges but did not care for a weighted blanket at night. This helped him fall asleep faster for sure. He gets snuggled under it and we do blankets on top. I only wish it was a bit more snug. We have it on a toddler mattress, and I think it might be intended for a twin size?
J**A
Love it
My daughter has autism and sensory issues this gives a hug and keeps her grounded 😀 great product.
K**.
Wish I found sooner!
I LOVE THIS! I wish I had researched and found these sooner! My son really struggles with going to bed at night. It’s been a battle for years. A typical week would see him coming out of him room 3-5 nights a week and usually 2-4 times each night. Since putting the sheet on his bed, he comes out maybe 1-2 time a week maximum, and usually only if something has been unusual in our night routine (going to bed later, busy/crazy day, etc.) He feels much more secure and has been having fewer nightmares as well.He was also coming into our bed in the middle of the night 1-2x a week. Since purchasing the sheet a few months ago, he has come into our bed maybe 1-3x TOTAL.Huge wins for his sleep quality (and for mine…because, let’s face it, Dad sleeps through most of it) 😂The material is a little chilly in the winter, but we’ve solved that by putting a cozy blanket under the sheet for warmth.
A**N
So helpful
This is extremely helpful for my 10-year-old son to help him fall asleep. He still occasionally has insomnia, but this helps a large percentage of the time. It is a little inconvenient and awkward to get it on the mattress, but well worth that time for the additional sleep my son gets.
S**.
Get help the first few times getting it on the mattress.
It fits a mattress snugly, as intended. But you need to strategize to get it on the mattress (or get a hand from someone to help) otherwise you can quickly find yourself just about knocked out by the mattress when trying to get the sleeve around the dang thing. Anywho, near concussion experience aside, it fits well and my son loves it for when he needs deep pressure. When he starts trying to head-butt me or others I know it's a night to get him tucked in tight and he actually stays there for the most part, leaving me to get more sleep than I used to. Win win!
K**E
Really nice sheet!
I got this sheet after a reccomndation from my sons occupationional therapist. This is a nice sheet. My son likes it and it feels nice. No complaints about the sheet and it helps with his S.P.D.My son prefers to roll around under it during the day rather than sleep in it, but he does just lay still under it sometimes. He won't sleep in it though. Its very stretchy. Open at both ends. Fits over a single mattress easily. For those who don't know how they are (I didn't at 1st) its like a tube of material that slides over the entire mattress, just like a sock on your foot. Only both ends are open. Its very silky and glidey, bit like the shiny cycling shorts you get. It has one seam down the side which you can place on the underside of the mattress for those who don't like seams.It washes well. More colour choice would be nice as they didn't have a colour that matched my sons rooms decor....but it does its job.One thing that does annoy me about any sensory aids are the prices. Why are they so expensive? I just think for what it is effectively....price shud be under £20.......However this can be great for those that need the sensory stimulation or grounding of this sheet. Which to some is priceless.....but should that be a reason for such high prices?
E**N
Thumbs up from an adult on the spectrum.
I was unsure if this would stretch sufficiently on my single bed and leave enough stretch for an adult/me under neath. I have a 10-inch deep mattress which tends to be a bit deeper than a lot of the modern foam mattresses. I am pleased to say that this was long enough and wide enough to accommodate both me and the mattress with sufficient pressure to be just right. A deeper mattress would have been probelatical for me, but possibly not for a child. Lots of variables to consider with such items, so do not be put off this style of product as I am sure they all vary. It has a lovely soft silky fabric and a smooth hem at the end. This does represent a great value item and gave me the comforting night that I needed. I shall buy another so I do not have to change it so often as moving a weighty mattress on your own can be very stressful. The sheet slid on easily once I could manoeuvre the mattress. Sensory sheets are not warm in their own right, so if you have cold rooms, there will be a modicum of finding the right things to put on top so the individual user is happy and comfortable. My body temp varies a lot, but I dislike weight and heat. A weighted blanket may be a good addition/ alternative to this item if additional pressure is required. Or just plain wool blankets thrown on top, which is what I did. I have air con to help balance temperatures in my rooms so will be experimenting in the next few weeks and into winter. Thumbs up for a good buy, with the caveat that all people are different, more so with those of us on the spectrum.
M**E
Fell asleep so much quicker
I bought this for my daughter who is 12. She has mild, high functioning autism but has enjoyed using a weighted blanket. However, it kept falling off her bed in the night. I saw this and thought I would give it a go. Usually she struggles to get to sleep for some time. I went upstairs for something and peeped in, surprised to find her fast asleep, not even disturbed by the squeak of her door. She has enjoyed laying in bed during the day under it too whilst watching tv. Says it just feels really nice. She is a weekly boarder at school and so has begged me to buy another one for her to put on her school bed because she loves it so much.
M**S
Great purchase, changed bedtime completely.
My son, who possibly has autism, would ask multiple times at bedtime if I can come and sort his quilt out as it got messy. With this blanket, this problem has gone away. He loves it and slips underneath it no probs and it doesn't move. It snugs him well and he also sleeps longer. The only thing I would say is it doesn't keep the warmth well. We have solved this with and blanket on top on the colder nights. Doesn't move though it stays ontop while he sleeps.
E**V
Children like them.
I got these for very wiggly, poor sleepers. They state "My cute sheet helps me feel cute" and have a better quality sleep. They don't have obvious bags under their eyes either. The sheet won't give you very much pressure, but they encase the child and have a lovely slippery feel, while keeping them cool. I would think this is a great first step to see how much sensory they need. 2/3 have have quit sleeping under them full time, after two months, but if they have a rough day they will burrow under. Number 3 has a great time pretending it is a tent, so I make sure to check everyone is positioned appropriately for sleeping. (After they drop off, which has reduced to 15-20 min compared to hours!)
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