What is an ESSA?

What is an ESSA?

Hint: It might already be sitting on your bed!

You’ve probably heard the term ESSA, short for Emotional Support Stuffed Animal. But what exactly is it? And do you need a special letter or diagnosis to have one?

At Lacey Lane Plushies, we believe the answer is simple: if a stuffed animal brings you comfort, connection, or calm, it’s an ESSA. No permission needed.

An ESSA Is…

An Emotional Support Stuffed Animal (ESSA) is any plush toy that offers emotional comfort and support to someone in their daily life. They don’t need to be certified. They don’t need to be a certain brand. And they definitely don’t need to look like a “typical” support animal.

What matters most is how your ESSA makes you feel.

Who Are ESSAs For?

ESSAs are for:

  • Kids who feel overwhelmed at school

  • Teens navigating anxiety, autism, or exam stress

  • Adults dealing with sensory overload, trauma, or just everyday life

  • Anyone who finds peace in a soft, quiet companion

They're especially loved in the neurodivergent community, where sensory-friendly, emotionally grounding tools are essential.

What Makes an ESSA Different from a Regular Plushie?

Nothing, and everything.

Any plushie can be an ESSA. The difference is purpose. An ESSA is a plushie you choose intentionally, not just for play, but for support. It might sit beside you during appointments, come along for car rides, help you sleep at night, or act as a calming presence in new environments.

Some people carry their ESSA everywhere. Others keep it by their bed. There’s no wrong way to love one.

Does It Need to be a Dog?

Nope. Your ESSA can be a bunny, an octopus, a dinosaur, or even a reversible mood plushie. While Douglas Dogs and lifelike service-animal-style plushies are popular, many people connect more with something a little more whimsical, or weird.

It’s not about what your ESSA is; it’s about what it does for you.

Why Do ESSAs Matter?

ESSAs aren’t just cute. They’re tools for regulation, emotional expression, and comfort. They can help:

  • Reduce anxiety

  • Support transitions (school, appointments, travel)

  • Offer a sense of control and safety

  • Create grounding routines

  • Reflect mood (especially mood plushies!)

For many, an ESSA is like a trusted friend who never judges, never rushes, and never leaves your side.


You Don’t Need a Diagnosis

One of our favourite things about ESSAs? There’s no gatekeeping. You don’t need to be officially diagnosed with anxiety or autism to deserve comfort. If you love your plushie and it helps you cope, that’s all the “approval” you need.


In Summary

An ESSA is whatever brings you peace when the world gets overwhelming. It might have floppy ears, glittery wings, or eight squishy legs, but if it feels like a friend, it counts.

So if you’ve ever asked, “Can this be my ESSA?", we say: yes, a thousand times yes.

 

Got an ESSA you love?
Tag us on TikTok @lacey_lane_plushies or Instagram @laceylane_plushies we’d love to meet your plushie!

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20 comments

I got an ESSA before I got an Essa I was worried about carrying a plush because I was afraid of what people would say. I was desperate to overcome that fear. I got my Essa to help me when I am scared. Now I am not afraid to face the people who tease me for having a plush. An Essa will make everyone more safe, wanted and powerful. An Essa mostly helps me stand up for my self. I don’t need a diagnosis for an Essa and that’s why I love Essa’s 🧸🎀❤️💖💝💕

Em

I got an ESSA before I got an Essa I was worried about carrying a plush because I was afraid of what people would say. I was desperate to overcome that fear. I got my Essa to help me when I am scared. Now I am not afraid to face the people who tease me for having a plush. An Essa will make everyone more safe, wanted and powerful. An Essa mostly helps me stand up for my self. I don’t need a diagnosis for an Essa and that’s why I love Essa’s 🧸🎀❤️💖💝💕

Em

I have a ESSA an I love her so much her name is Lucy and she mostly stays in her cubbie next to my bed when I’m gone,she helps me sleep and decompress after a day of playing a game called surviving middle school. and I want to get gear for her but dog harnesses are expensive for a middle schooler

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Thx! Really needed! :)

Patricia

The picture is kinda wrong, b3cuase in th3 essa community its offensive adding a service dog velcro tag to vests becuwse we dont disrespect real service dogs

Vivi

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