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The following article was published in our article directory on June 2, 2017.
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Article Category: Advice
Author Name: Jennifer Wonderling
Toddlers would employ all tactics just to avoid a diaper change. It's a task that adults find unpleasant and an activity that young children don't enjoy. Often it becomes a melodramatic battle where you need to trick or bribe your child to stop the yelling, squirming and wiggling every time the "diaper change" is mentioned. If all your tricks don't work and only make diaper changing even more difficult, you need this set of effective strategies to transform diapering into a positive and nurturing experience for you and your child.
Establish a Diaper Changing Routine
Although it can sometimes be unpredictable when your child needs a new diaper, you can still set a routine to help the little one get accustomed to what's going to happen and what to expect. You might try giving a verbal reminder that it's time for a diaper change, or you can set a timer to give the child a few minutes to prepare.
Give Your Undivided and Calm Attention
Speak in a soothing voice and give the child your full attention by talking and touching him or her gently. Babies and toddlers respond to and enjoy being comforted. Your calm tone and manner will help your child quiet down and submit to diaper changing without much resistance.
Respect Your Child's Feelings
Like most children, your child also dislikes the idea of a diaper change. So if he or she screams, runs away, or ignores you, try to empathize with what your child may be feeling. For example, you may say, "You look hungry. You can have cookies, but first, you need a diaper change." Your compassion will help the child understand that you value the feeling, but a diaper change is still necessary.
Encourage Your Child's Participation
Turn the routine into a process that can help develop or improve your child's skills and qualities. Make the activity interesting by allowing the little one to participate. You may ask the child to get all the things needed, pull more wipes or pretend you forgot where the diapers are kept and let the child find them. Don't forget to thank your little helper for doing well. Changing nappies doesn't have to be a nightmarish experience. Hopefully, these strategies prove effective the next time you say the magic words "diaper change" to your child.
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