Saturday, January 10, 2009

Potty Train Your Child Using The Proper Undergarments

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You may know how to potty train your child, but do you know which undergarments are most effective to use during that process? There are three clear options from which to choose; pull-up type disposable training pants, underwear or cloth training pants. Each has distinct features to consider. Let's take a look at the pros and cons of each so that you can decide for yourself which is the right choice for you.

There are a few problems with pull-up type disposable training pants when used to potty train your child. First, they are very expensive and inconvenient. You must remember to purchase them or face running out to the store if you run out unexpectedly. Disposable pants are hard on the environment; filling up landfills at an alarming rate.

Disposable training pants can induce complacency in parents. When it is difficult to find a toilet or potty for their child to use, they may consider using the pants as a potty receptacle. This inconsistency can inhibit a child's overall success with toilet training for an extended period of time.

When you start potty training, a good way to help young children get excited about it is by introducing them to big kids underwear. Parents can talk with their children about getting to wear fun and comfy underwear instead of diapers. Buy a package of cotton underwear with your child's favorite cartoon character printed on them or let your child pick out the kind they prefer. Discuss how they should try to keep the characters from getting wet or soiled.

With regular underwear, your child will still experience the discomfort associated with wetting or soiling themselves and hopefully they will want to avoid that feeling in the future. The good thing about underwear is that it is relatively inexpensive and reusable. They are also much easier to pull up and down. A sticking point with underwear is that many times, if a child has an accident, they will require an entire change of clothing, creating a lot of laundry and causing surfaces in your home and car to become stained.

Cloth training pants are more expensive than traditional underwear, but much less expensive than the pull-up type disposable training pants. They are reusable, so a good washing will fix up any accidents that might occur during your toddlers potty training. They are thick enough to protect surfaces, but are thin enough that your child still feels the uncomfortable sensation of being wet or soiled.

Cloth training pants may not be thick enough to protect clothing in case of a larger accident, so a change of clothing may be necessary, just in case. As with underwear, cloth pants can create a lot of laundry. Although close, they are still not as thin as regular underwear and may not give the big kid feel your child may want. In some cases, cloth pants may be more difficult to pull up and down.

When it comes time to potty train your child, whether you choose to use underwear, disposable training pants or cloth training pants, each option has both good and bad points to consider. Before you begin to toilet train, weigh your options and choose which avenue will be the most effective with the least amount of problems for your family.

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