A child who isn't
uncomfortable in a wet diaper might face more challenges when trying to transition into underwear.
I started because he was always
uncomfortable in a wet diaper (I would change 20 a day!
Not exact matches
Your child is visibly
uncomfortable being left
in a soiled or
wet diaper and becomes fidgety or distressed within a short period of time.
Since an important sign of readiness and a motivator to begin potty training involves being
uncomfortable in a dirty
diaper, if your child isn't bothered by a soiled or
wet diaper, then you may need to change him into regular underwear or training pants during daytime training.
Being
uncomfortable in soiled or
wet diapers is a good indication that he is ready to train as well.
Many Idaho babies are being left
in wet diapers all day, which is not only
uncomfortable for a baby, but a real health risk.
Also, your baby will start to feel
wet and
uncomfortable in the cloth
diaper when he grows older.