Cooper just turned one and it's gotten me thinking about (drum roll, please): Potty Training. Many parents of twelve-month
olds are not thinking about potty training any more than they're thinking about sending their baby off to college: He's not ready! She's too young. We'll cross that bridge when we come to it. Though no studies have been done that I'm aware of, many moms say that babies in cloth train faster and that disposable pull-ups do nothing but prolong the process. Cloth diapers, unlike their disposable-Sodium-Polacrylate-filled counterparts, feel wet to the touch when they are wet or soiled. This means two things: babies and toddlers learn to dislike the wet feeling and have more of a motivation to stay dry AND they learn the cause and effect of their bodily functions: I pee, I feel wet. Toddlers who pee in a disposable diaper lose that cause and effect lessen: I pee, I still feel pretty dry. Why stop playing to use the potty when you can pee right in your disposable and feel just as good? I think pull-up disposables were invented for two reasons:
- so they would "seem" more like underwear because they pull up and down like underwear and
- they are easier to put on a standing baby. As a former nanny (over ten years, thank you very much) I stayed with each family I worked with for an average of three years---birth right through potty training, until the kids were off to preschool. So between helping to potty-train three children I nannied for and so far two of my own, it's fair to say I have some experience.
We use cloth almost exclusively so I can’t imagine switching to disposable pull ups! Glad there are lots of good cloth options that pull up.
My 21 month old has no interest yet.. lol
Super interesting, can’t wait to hear more about potty training and cloth diapers!
So helpful! My mom always put us straight into underwear cold-turkey (except for my sister who stole my underwear one day,thus pottytraining herself).Several accidents for a few days, then the struggle was over!
I never thought it was a big deal until I nannied and my boss drove me CRAZY! She was constantly changing her mind about pottytraining. She started her daughter in disposable pull-ups at 10months(kinda early, but I’ve heard success stories)then underwear for a couple weeks, back to pullups, then underwear(it was going GREAT during this time), then told me NO potty-training for month, then back to pottytraining with bribing, then HOW DARE YOU POTTY TRAIN MY CHILD, then back to potty training, then off. At 2 1/2, poor child was still not potty trained and had NO idea what to do. I don’t think age really matters, but the poor girl was so confused…
My advice: I don’t care when or how you teach your child to go to the bathroom (though I prefer cold turkey underwear and love this post)but please make an actual decision
My oldest was spotty trained well before 18 months but my second was more difficult. We used disposables with my oldest and cloth the 2nd time around. Cloth was easier for me but temperament determined more for them.
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