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Especially with toddlers, the blanket can be used as a rest break and signal that the child is allowed to actively relax.
As a speech therapist, I like to use it with children who already come to therapy excited or restless. It is placed over the legs on the chair while working and can help to concentrate better and engage with the situation.
I also recommend them to parents, not only as a relaxation educator, but above all as a mom.
Many children have difficulty falling asleep, the parents lie restlessly beside them because they are now waiting for their well-deserved evening off. Both can really use support for the nervous system, the parents and the child.
For me, the blanket is indispensable neither privately nor in my work. It is an important tool and a valuable resource.
I am a big fan of the concept. Whether private or professional, I can recommend them unreservedly.
While anxieties are alleviated, the deep pressure leads to a feeling of security, which is often missing especially in people with trauma.
As a trauma therapist, I recommend the Blankets for sleep, anxiety, and panic disorders. It helps patients to feel themselves again.
These Blankets can trigger a spontaneous feeling of calm, in short "everything is good" on the physical and thus also psychological level.
Hugging someone to provide comfort, holding a child to soothe them – all of these are time-tested methods for stress reduction.
It is often reported to me that students have difficulty concentrating. I then like to recommend the therapy blanket to calm down.
It is simply beautiful to see how after a short time the patient's motor restlessness decreases.