Is there any option other than pull-ups? DS (approaching 2.5) is not interested in potty training yet. However - is there a pull-on diaper option to at least make my/daycare's life a little easier?
I know pull-ups run more expensive than cruisers (his current daytime diaper). I thought I vaguely recall some other options - does anyone have any to recommend? Particularly for a toddler that needs the 'support' of a real/actual diaper?
My issue with them is that they are a bugger to change after poop. They just don't come off and bundle up as easy as regular diapers. If your kiddo is still regularly pooping in them, if think about holding off for now.
Would these be easier for a grandfather who hasn't changed a diaper in around 30 years to use over a traditional diaper?
I bought the huggies pull ons linked above for my son for precisely this reason. My father needed to watch my 18 month old son who is so difficult to wrangle. It made his life much easier. When you take them off they come apart at the sides.
I used these diapers instead of traditional pull ups for the early stages of potty training as well. They hold the same amount of liquid/poop as a traditional diaper but can be pulled up and down for attempts at the potty.