Plush toys filled with dense materials, such as plastic pellets or glass beads, and sold by the national retail chain Target, offer therapeutic benefits to individuals experiencing anxiety, autism spectrum disorder, or sensory processing difficulties. These products provide a calming, deep pressure sensation often compared to a comforting hug. For example, a child struggling with bedtime anxiety might find solace cuddling a weighted plush animal.
The use of weighted objects for therapeutic purposes has a long history in occupational therapy. The gentle, distributed weight can promote relaxation, reduce restlessness, and improve focus. In the context of retail availability, Target’s offering of these products makes them readily accessible to a wider consumer base, contributing to a growing understanding and acceptance of sensory-based therapeutic tools. This accessibility is especially beneficial for families seeking affordable and readily available solutions to support their children’s sensory needs.