During the exploratory wells, and disposal of disposable diapers from the life of a child who was the author of this article the most current trends. The most worrying trend is that children are potty trained increased from about 18 months on average in 1960 to below, an average of 30 months today. It seems that this expands. Three years ago, has introduced Pampers diapers size 7 on the market (something no other manufacturer can follow), but aPampers.com recent review of the site found that Pampers is now asking some of their largest diaper (disposable training pants and disposable underwear) "size 8". Another disturbing article recently that discussed presumably from the UK, such as children in diapers until the age of the school. He went on to say, teachers in kindergarten children changed. This article is accused of time pressure on the family, and many workers putting children in diapers during the day, whilenursery for their "convenience" reasons, which effectively undermined one of the potty efforts of parents had done. I ask the validity of this article (particularly on the children go to primary school without a potty trained), so there is no mention of a link, but its impact, as I prepare triplets bring into this world, are profound. Although this article is not true, some of the problems, especially kindergartens undermines the efforts of the coherenceParents with potty questions are probably that many parents of children in today's hectic world is facing.
The average U.S. child uses 3500 diapers per year (about 9 diaper changes per day). This is an average, normal, and because of changing diapers, size, etc. The average child in diapers much more his first year, then the second and so on. However, if a child is in diapers for one more year, is that at least an additional $ 1,168 for each child (based onThe average prices of size 5, 6 and 7 diapers $ 0.40 / diaper). As future parents of triplets, which means that my costs increase each year to over $ 3000. Therefore, economic incentives alone are worth investing time and thought on the subject, even if my family in the womb.
There are many factors to which our children in diapers longer. Some blame parents for lack of consistency and time. Others say kindergartens and helping others that we have achievedto come to undermine our efforts to turn back the potty baby in diapers for their convenience. Other "choose" to blame for doctors, leaving the child when recommended diaper ditch.
The culprit is probably a combination, and as a combination of most of these proposals. However, one of the most obvious, others not discussed, the feeling of children with disposable training pants that look and protect like a diaper. An example of how aChild, the author's brother was eight years younger than him, and he still remembers his brother going through potty training. At that time, were very fabric pants and underwear matched training very thick, and accidents were evident for all the chaotic and gave clear discomfort for the child. After several incidents, the author's brother was potty trained in a hurry, but the cleanliness and the extra workload as underwear pants training, mother andPotty-training process is started and stopped several times for several months. Shortly after the author's brother was potty trained, has introduced Huggies Pull-Ups.
Pull-up provided a great advantage for parents and child. It looked and felt matched underwear, but they contain a lot more accidents, resulting in less time. This was also the diapers were generally a solid color, are plastic-backed tapes had on them (instead of velcro). Pull-up on the other side feltlike a blanket, had cartoon characters on them and the child moved to the place of the parents put the child in them. Soon after, however, changed diapers, and she began with a cloth, cover, and features Velcro cartoon drawings. The problem with this, in the opinion of the author is that these improvements in the diaper on the benefit to the child - the use of "Big Boy" pants. The only real difference between diapers and disposable pants (ifas the author can tell) is that the child prefers to see, even if you feel like a diaper and secure. Another problem with this was the publication of "convertible" style diapers that are no longer offered for sale. These nappies were (presumably by the parents) is pulled, and left just this difference, if any, between the allegedly special training pants and diapers. The company stopped just diapers, these diapers, but for this type of diaper in placeMarket, knowing that she seems to be identical with pull-ups in almost all aspects, such as flawed logic. They are deliberately trying to keep our children in diapers? Probably, its good business, sell more products, but the full specification of this topic by the reprehensibility of the parent company, and puts on a society intangible, something that should not be encouraged. Even if they do it consciously, it is up to parents to take matters into their own hands. Ifdo not sell these products, the company would stop, that if we continue to buy them, then have every incentive to continue producing.
The point of this tirade is, in essence, that if you try, your child use the potty, wearing pants instead of diapers, the introduction, appearance, and do the same job as nappies - diapers are only for the child and the child does not see any difference. If you are motivating your child to get out of diapers, so why do weinto something that is almost identical?
The convenience of disposable linens is a great bonus, but the problem still exists for the child - are still in diapers, even if they are told that they are not. Unfortunately, this could be a big factor why children have such problems with his potty time. Coupled with the hectic schedule does everyone know that the time to be consistent with a child falls, and is easy to see whymay take longer to potty train a child.
As for the sons of the author, well, unless something changes, we will try to put them in a cloth, a traditional sweatpants. And 'confused, but they do go back to diapers, no matter how many times we tell them that they are not "nappy" does not seem to be getting the results you want. A major problem with this, but there is, and when the day care workers will undermine efforts to potty training pull-ups, then they will behave as if aChild has an accident in his underwear? At least we would have a chance with a pull-up though. Unfortunately I have no answers right now, but I know what I will do in the future. We have two years to blow up the bridge, but with triplets, my personal goal to eliminate diapers and costs associated with this mass in the shortest possible time. Perhaps it will only take a week off from work and try one of those potty-training boot camps, but from what I knowPotty training is a long and difficult process, where uniformity is the primary key. The change of diapers and diaper without the maintenance of a child's life should have happened ... I hope so.