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My cute little guy is always on the go, and is constantly busy! He loves pushing buttons on the computer...
drawing with chalk...
drawing with chalk...
watering the plants outside...
playing with his animal toys...
and so much more!
I've been testing out different strategies to change this diaper-changing battle, and I've come up with eight ways to help those of you who might be having the same trouble I am- a wiggly child when it's time to change diapers! Here's what's been working for me...
8 Ways to Keep Your Toddler Still While Changing their Diaper:
1. A Favorite Book- When I'm about to change my son's diaper, sometimes I''ll grab one of his favorite books, which is his truck book or his train book. He gets to hold the book, look at the pictures, and make the truck and train sounds, while I am busy changing his diaper. I'm done changing him before he even realizes what's going on- score one point for mom!
2. A Favorite Toy- Just like a book, a favorite toy is a good way to distract your little one long enough to change his or her diaper.
3. Slip On Diapers- I recently bought Huggies Little Movers Slip On Diapers at Target, in the hopes that they would make diaper changing time easier... and they did!! I love how easily these diapers slip on and off. They make changing my son's diaper so much faster! I have been a Huggies mom with all four of my kids because I know that I can trust their diapers to not leak, and Huggies Little Movers Slip On Diapers are no exception. I haven't had ANY of these diapers leak, either, which is a BIG plus! They fit my son really really well, too, and the sides of the diaper even stretch when my little guy is on the go, which is pretty much any time that he is awake ;)
4. Sing A Song- I can often distract my little mover by singing him a song, preferably an upbeat one that he can learn the words to and sing along with me. If it has actions, it's even better, because your child will be moving to the actions, rather than moving to get away from you!
5. Practice Counting and Learning the ABC's- Diaper-changing time is a great time to teach your kids how to count, and get them to recognize and start learning their ABC's. Count to 10, repeat it, and repeat it again- pretty soon, your child will be counting right along with you!
6. "Where's the..." Game- In my son's room there are lots of animals along the top portion of the wall, so to distract him while changing his diaper, I'll ask him questions like "Where is the lion?"or "Can you show me the zebra?" Again, the key is to distract your child away from the fact that you are changing their diaper, and put their focus and attention onto something else.
7. Rhymes- Kids love little rhymes, like "Five little monkeys jumping on the bed," nursery rhymes, etc. Diaper-changing time is a great time to teach them to your child!
8. TV or Movie- When all else fails, you can always turn on an age-appropriate cartoon or movie to keep your child distracted. I try all the other methods first, but this definitely can be a good last resort, especially if it's a diaper that's going to take a few minutes to change ;)
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xo, Laura
i let them hold a toy or something
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Mine are out of diapers, but we never actually had an issue with this. They didn't like having yucky diapers :) I used to sing to the them while I changed their diapers though.
ReplyDeleteLucky you! Singing works pretty well for me, too.
DeleteI keep a basket of fun stuff (small book/toy) by the changer and he gets to pick one to play with while I change him.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tips, it's seriously like changing an octopus!
ReplyDeleteI hear ya'! ;)
DeleteThis is always a challenge, thanks for the tips!
ReplyDeleteperfect! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteEither sing to them or get hubby to help to keep them still.
ReplyDeleteI let my wiggle worm hold the new diaper or wipe his face. He loves helping!
ReplyDeleteMeredith
Sounds like my guy, too! Except sometimes he helps me try to wipe with a messy diaper, and that's when I have to confiscate the wipe, lol!
DeleteI just sit on them. After one good squish, they learn their lesson : )
ReplyDeleteThis has to be Melissa, haha.... you would ;)
Deletejust talking to them.
ReplyDeletesinging usually helps
ReplyDeletedistract them with a soft toy.
ReplyDeleteI hand him a wipe and get him to "wipe his cheek, wipe his ear, wipe his nose..."
ReplyDeleteThanks these are great tip. - Caprice
ReplyDeletelots of funny noises.
ReplyDeleteas long as his teddy bear is next to him, he's fine.
ReplyDeletethey also make changing pads with velcro straps which keep wiggly babies still!
ReplyDeleteplay barney in the background
ReplyDeleteno clue, haven't solved that one yet!
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I turn the television to nick jr or disney jr
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ReplyDeleteI sing or try to make him laugh.
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Haven't mastered it yet
ReplyDeleteShe's actually pretty good about holding still -- I just talk to her.
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Don't know yet- Baby is due in 2 weeks!!!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, and good luck! How exciting!!
DeleteOh we try to distract with a toy if we can, or just do the best we can. :)
ReplyDeleteWe used to sing Old MacDonald and they kept busy picking different animals to sing about. :)
ReplyDeleteNice! Animals will always distract my little guy, too, especially if he gets to make the different sounds.
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