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Parents’ guide

Weighted blankets for children: a safety-first guide

A careful guide to weighted blankets for children, covering suitable size, independent movement, supervision and why professional advice may be important.

Weighted blankets for children: a safety-first guide
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A child’s weighted blanket must be selected more carefully than an adult product. The child must be able to move freely, remove the blanket without help and communicate discomfort. Age, size, mobility and individual needs all matter.

Start with safety, not kilograms

Never use an adult weighted blanket for a child simply because it is already available at home. Choose a product designed for smaller bodies and follow its age and weight guidance. The blanket should not cover the face or restrict breathing, and it should never be used with infants or anyone unable to remove it independently.

Introduce the sensation gradually

Let the child try the blanket while awake and supervised. Begin across the legs for a short period, explain that it can be removed at any time, and watch for overheating or discomfort. A child should never be pressured to use weighted bedding if the sensation feels unpleasant.

Ask for professional guidance when relevant

If the child has respiratory, circulatory, mobility, developmental or other health concerns, speak with a qualified healthcare professional before use. A weighted blanket is a comfort product, not a treatment, and it should not replace medical advice or an established care plan.

Questions and answers

Good to know

Can a child use an adult weighted blanket?

No. Adult products may be too large or heavy. Use only an age-appropriate product and follow its guidance.

Should a child sleep under it all night?

Only if the product guidance supports it, the child is comfortable and can remove it independently. Start with short, supervised use.

Does a weighted blanket treat sleep problems?

No. It may feel comforting for some children, but it is not a medical treatment. Seek professional advice for ongoing sleep concerns.