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.
Thanks for posting this, we are in somewhat of a potty training regression now that DD knows that her baby sibling will come soon. :( Still working on it…but not trying to pressure.
Well my daughter proved the exception. I researched different cloth trainers, found some I thought would suit her desire to be most like panties and not diapers (ie they didn’t have snaps but did just pull on with a removable liner) and she didn’t seem to care if she was a little wet or just plain soaked with it. I think to her it was still convenient to have something to keep the rest of her dry. But with time and patience and switching between the cloth trainers and real panties she is finally getting the hang of it. Still they saved me a ton of money and less rashes!
Great post! Thanks for sharing! This is helpful information for first time parents.
we wont be using pull ups when potty training. There was a reason we switched to cloth and I don’t want to take a step backwards for convenience. My daughter will have to learn that there are no shortcuts in life if she wants to be successful and that our disposable world is in enough trouble as it is without more reasons to create trash.
Thanks. Just getting started with my little one.
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