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Should
a Toddler Wear Pull-Ups While Potty Training |
by:
Jackie
G. Maxwell |
As
a parent, you've learned a lot while your
child moved from being an infant, to crawling,
to the mobile stage of an active toddler.
Now that they are older, and able to understand
simple directions and associations, you're
working towards the goal of "no more diapers".
You'll get lots of tips and advice, some
of which is valuable, and some that will
leave you undecided about things like should
a toddler wear pull-ups while potty training?
Again, we go back to the disposable diaper
versus cloth debate, although the sheer
quantity of either is somewhat reduced by
the age of 18-24 months, when most children
are attempting to stay dry through the day
and night. But the major question becomes
one of convenience, versus what may be a
better and more "natural" way to get your
toddler into the bathroom when he or she
needs to go.
Wearing training pants, which are made extra
thick and absorbent, is often a deterrent
to the child who dislikes being wet. With
cloth, the wetness stays close to the skin,
where disposable paper-based products tend
to draw the liquid away, and the child will
play happily, even though their pull-ups
are drenched.
Even a young child can pull up an elastic-waisted
pair of underpants, so there is nothing
unique in the disposable version, except
the cute patterns, and you can get those
on training pants as well. What they pull
down is not going to matter to a young child,
as much as it does to the parent. So when
it comes to wondering should a toddler wear
pull-ups while potty training, consider
the cost, convenience, and your success
in having the child acknowledge "accidents",
which will eventually prevent them from
happening again.
About the author:
Jackie G. Maxwell is the resident baby &
toddler expert at Malcolm's Web. Visit http://www.MalcolmsWeb.comand
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