Post by water*drop on Nov 28, 2014 11:19:35 GMT -5
We do put a cloth snap cover over DD's disposable night time diaper, but she can get it off, too. We put her sleepers on backwards during her stripping phase.
We do put a cloth snap cover over DD's disposable night time diaper, but she can get it off, too. We put her sleepers on backwards during her stripping phase.
We haven't gotten there yet because after her second time stripping down we started putting her sleep sack on backwards. That's worked so far.
Backwards jammies was daycare's solution. He was never a stripper at home. She used jammies (a size up) over his clothes just so he wouldn't get naked for naps.
I put a strip of duct tape around his waist. I kept a pair of scissors near the changing table and just cut his diaper off. I used neon green so it didn't feel quite as crazy.
I put a strip of duct tape around his waist. I kept a pair of scissors near the changing table and just cut his diaper off. I used neon green so it didn't feel quite as crazy.
This made me laugh. It's totally normal to use green duct tape but other colors would be weird.
Haha. I know! To be honest, I had a partial roll of green stuff and nowhere to use it. The cute stuff isn't as sticky as the real stuff!
(Other colors/patterns would not be weird...but the silver stuff is just so...industrial. LOL)
ETA: peggy, I had to wrap the tape until it overlapped in the back. If there was ANY gap, he was able to pull the tape off, too! I have no idea how we made it through that phase without poop or pee ever getting anywhere, but we did! I'm sure I won't be as lucky the next time around!
Us too. Still doing it at 33 months old. We're about to switch to a toddler bed (so no sleep sack) and I'm terrified. He's STTN about 5 nights a week which is GREAT. I'm so worried he's going to leave his room a gagillion times, smear poop everywhere, and break stuff in his room. Eek!
He can't stay in the crib forever though right? RIGHT?!
Us too. Still doing it at 33 months old. We're about to switch to a toddler bed (so no sleep sack) and I'm terrified. He's STTN about 5 nights a week which is GREAT. I'm so worried he's going to leave his room a gagillion times, smear poop everywhere, and break stuff in his room. Eek!
He can't stay in the crib forever though right? RIGHT?!
My son takes his pajamas and diapers off and pees when he gets angry. He can figure out backwards pajamas, but Little Sleeper Keepers have been an absolute godsend. No more smeared poop or pee on the floor!
Us too. Still doing it at 33 months old. We're about to switch to a toddler bed (so no sleep sack) and I'm terrified. He's STTN about 5 nights a week which is GREAT. I'm so worried he's going to leave his room a gagillion times, smear poop everywhere, and break stuff in his room. Eek!
He can't stay in the crib forever though right? RIGHT?!
My son takes his pajamas and diapers off and pees when he gets angry. He can figure out backwards pajamas, but Little Sleeper Keepers have been an absolute godsend. No more smeared poop or pee on the floor!
My son takes his pajamas and diapers off and pees when he gets angry. He can figure out backwards pajamas, but Little Sleeper Keepers have been an absolute godsend. No more smeared poop or pee on the floor!
I have never heard of those! Thanks!
They are expensive, but the quality is great! I love not having to worry about poop in his room.