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Bewertet in den USA am29. Juli 2024
Give your little ones a comforting hug with the Harkla Weighted Vest for Kids. Designed for ages 2 to 4, this neoprene compression vest features an adjustable 2lb weight to provide soothing pressure. Breathable and washable, it ensures a cozy fit that adapts to your child’s needs, making it a great choice for enhancing their comfort and focus. Works great when we go to the grocery store!
Sarah
Bewertet in Australien am 24. Juni 2024
I bought this for my very active 2 year old. It calms him down before bedtime.
Excelente compra
Bewertet in Mexiko am 22. Dezember 2024
Viene justo la talla pedí para 4 años
kabir
Bewertet in Deutschland am 29. Oktober 2023
Das Kind trägt es zwar ohne Probleme. Es hat uns leider nicht weiter geholfen
Jessica J
Bewertet in den USA am23. September 2023
For reference:My son is 26 months old, but petite…he was a 26 weeker micropreemie. He is 23 lbs, 30” tall and wears 12m clothing. We bought the SMALL.Very adjustable and will fit for years to come!!!NO annoying tags or rough edges!NOT hot! Very breathable!My son has developmental delays and issues with sensory processing, emotional regulation, and overstimulation (common for a micropreemie that’s now a toddler). He also has a speech delay; he says 2 words - “dada” and “ba(ll)”. He is cognitively intact, going through a developmental spurt, experiencing change such as moving into a big boy bed, and has a lot to “say” but he can’t actually communicate beyond two words and two signs. Frustration can go from 0 to 100 FAST.Maybe autistic and/or ADHD (he exhibits signs and is very high risk given his extreme prematurity but it is hard to tell this young).His developmental pediatrician at the NICU follow-up clinic first mentioned a vest to me. Then our OT said a compression vest might help with his focus. Then our PT suggested “weight work” or a weighted vest to help slow him down and provide sensory input.So I spent a night reading and researching, eventually deciding on the Harkla weighted compression vest.Wow. I notice an immediate difference. He can actually focus longer and doesn’t get frustrated as easily. He can self-regulate better.We wear it daily during focused developmental play, and often to his doctor appointments. We leave it on ~20-30 minutes at a time and limit use to an hour or less per day total.I have no basis or comparison but people who do have commented favorably.His speech therapist asked me to send her a link to it.His PT wanted to know the brand, and commented on how it was superior to some of her other patients’ vests… easier to put on, secure, easy weight adjustment options, very sturdy weight bags, and how he doesn’t get overheated at all (we live in Arizona, this is huge).His OT knew it the moment she saw it…”Harkla is the best, but not cheap.”His normal pediatrician commented on how he didn’t realize they made therapeutic ones that could fit a child of my son’s size (he may be 26 months but wears 12 month clothing and this is able to be fitted to him very securely).I am very pleased with the usability, helpfulness, and quality. My son tolerates it just fine. It seems costly for neoprene, Velcro, and mesh… but isn’t everything expensive now?
Katie
Bewertet in den USA am3. Juni 2022
My youngest likely has ADHD or some sort of other sensory processing issue according to a child psychologist, his pediatrician and an OT. We will seek diagnosis when he is a little older. He cannot sit still, he is impulsive and will bite and scratch others at school. While he relates to others and makes eye contact, he is so hyperactive and impulsive that it negatively impacts his quality of life. It’s easy to day “well, he’s 2!” but when you are a mom and especially if you’ve had other kiddos, when you know something is wrong you just know. When my son wears his vest, there is an immediate difference in his ability to slow down and focus. He can play with toys and enjoy them. It’s a remarkable, almost shocking change. He can sit still and enjoy singing songs and eating a meal without throwing things and melting down. We have a vest for home and preschool and couldn’t do without them. These will only work when he’s going, the OT tells us, and we will likely be looking at meds when he’s older. And that’s just fine with me. This vest is washable, durable, and life changing. If you are reading this review and on the fence, buy it!
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