Showing posts with label potty training. Show all posts
Showing posts with label potty training. Show all posts

Thursday, 18 April 2013

Potty Training a Cloth Bummed Toddler #RNW13 Guest Post

potty training a cloth bummed toddler


Kate is a mum of two, soon to be three and blogs over at Family Fever, Below she shares her experience of potty train a cloth bummed toddler....


For both my children, I have religiously used cloth nappies from birth, and loved them. Not only are they super efficient, soft on delicate skin and good for the environment but they are also amazingly cute!

So when it came to potty training my cloth bums, I was a bit lost at sea! 

How do you go from fluffy nappies to a fully fledged toilet trained kid in one easy move?!

The real answer is – you don’t. 

Potty training any child, whether they are in disposables or real nappies is never going to be a walk in the park.

It’s still a slog, with lots of accidents along the way.

However, having used cloth from birth, I knew I didn’t want to go down the disposable pull up route, so went in search of washable potty training pants. After some research, and recommendations from the real nappy community we went for the Bambino Mio training pants.

Like real nappies, these are totally natural and much more normal to me than disposable pull ups. 

I find the problem with disposables is the fact that they are so absorbent that they immediately wick away all the wetness so quickly that the toddler doesn’t know they have had an accident – I think this must make it hard to learn the difference between wet and dry. 

Kate's cloth bummed toddler playing with bubbles!

The Bambino Mio training pants have an inner pad for absorbency so that if the child does have an accident while you are out you don’t need to panic about drenched clothes. The real benefit in my eyes is that they also have a waterproof layer that allows the child to feel wetness – so they can understand what it feels like to have an accident. I believe this then encourages the child to want to stay dry as they dislike the uncomfortable feeling of wet pants. 

As with real nappies, they can also be machine washed and tumble dried, so you only need a few pairs to get you through the transition period whereas buying disposable pull ups can cost a small fortune!

From here it’s just a small step to big kid pants. And that’s when it gets really tough, as the beautiful, soft, fluffy nappies have to be packed away forever.... 

Sad times.

Sad Times Indeed Kate! I am getting ready for my 2 year old daughter to potty train and I'm going to be lost with out my fluffy stash! Thank you for sharing your experiences Kate. Does anyone else have any tips for Potty Training a cloth bummed toddler? Or any questions? Please do show Kate some comment love and remember all comments get entered into our prize draw