A call to all parents.....HELP!!!

mdrisk2006

Shared on Tue, 05/29/2007 - 22:12
First of all let me say to all of my clan mates I miss you.  Having a 5 week old and a 22 month old my gaming has taken a backseat. My youngest however is starting to get into a regular sleeping pattern so I expect to be back online more often very soon.  Not to mention that my Internet connection has been going down more often than Paris Hilton on a Friday night

Any way back to my topic, I am looking to the fellow parents on this site for any thoughts or suggestions for a recent trend my oldest daughter has found.  Sunday during her nap time marked the 4th occasion that she decided to remove her pants and her diaper although this was the first mess we had.

I was feeding my youngest on the couch and I could hear her stirring in the other room.  My wife was on her way home and I just could not get to her right then.  I was wrapping up the feeding when I began to smell something foul.  I put my youngest in her playpen and went to investigate.  I walked in and found my daughter, her crib, and all her bedding covered in (you know damn well what so I'm not going to say it).  Just then I heard my wife walk in the house.  I yelled for her to get in there right away.

My wife started laughing which I can't blame her but I don't want my daughter to think this behavior was funny or ok regardless so I yelled at my wife to stop.  I immediately took her into the tub and gave her a bath while my wife worked on the crib.  My daughter was covered face, hair, mouth....everything.  It took about an hour and multiple rounds in the washer to get everything cleaned.

I know some of you out there must have faced something like this with your kids and I am looking for any suggestions you may have.  Right now when we put her to bed she is wearing shorts that she cannot pull off to help prevent this.

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DaddyFatSack_25's picture
Submitted by DaddyFatSack_25 on Thu, 05/31/2007 - 08:18
put her diaper on backwards, it is harder for them to get them off
ParkerB's picture
Submitted by ParkerB on Tue, 05/29/2007 - 23:24
LOL. We have had the same issue with our 2yr old. What we did was put masking tape on the front of the diaper. Bascially across the front the the hip area. This makes it harder for the little one to get off. We have had no problems since. Hope that helps.
ParkerB's picture
Submitted by ParkerB on Tue, 05/29/2007 - 23:24
across the front to the hip area, over the velcor tabs. Make sense?
jikado's picture
Submitted by jikado on Wed, 05/30/2007 - 04:36
Don't really know what to do about it, but I will say that making your daughter think it's 'not okay' can lead to bad things in the future. I'm not saying you did anything wrong, and it probably isn't any better that your wife was laughing, but I hope you didn't let your daughter see that you were too upset.
ElmanJo's picture
Submitted by ElmanJo on Wed, 05/30/2007 - 10:23
Any reaction is a bad reaction since this is done for attention. Although don't ignore, let it be known that you were disapointed. See what can be done to give her some special attention time.
RedRoger's picture
Submitted by RedRoger on Wed, 05/30/2007 - 10:57
My experience with my own kids is that it will simply go away. Its really amazing how much poop they can spread so quickly isn't it? Never tried the diaper tape thing, just persevered and cleaned up a lot of shit.
English_C6H6's picture
Submitted by English_C6H6 on Wed, 05/30/2007 - 11:20
Dealing with this issue with my youngest now. Good news: this is the first sign that they might be ready for potty training. Bad news: it's messy as hell. A few things- 1. get a good book about using the potty (preferably gender specific) and sit down and read it to her frequently. 2. Kids at this age are starting to understand social cues about things that are not clean, or the concept of "yucky." talk to your daughter about how how handling the stuff is yucky. we basically tell my daughter "Poop needs to be in a diaper or go in the potty." 3. You might even take her after a diaper change and dump the stuff in the toilet and let her flush it to help her learn, this worked great with my oldest. 4. It may be time to get a toddler bed (I know, that sucks). But if she is getting ready to potty train, that might be the next step. 5. We miss you too, man. Feel free to PM me and I'll send you my email addy. We can have a gaming dad's support group.
RyanDryFly's picture
Submitted by RyanDryFly on Wed, 05/30/2007 - 12:11
I've got three kids and they all went through phases close or equal to what you described. Glad those days are over! The only advice I could give would be to try several different things until something works or makes it tolerable till your child stops it. It’s probably just a phase that she will grow out of, hopefully very quickly. They're all different and what works great for one child does not necessarily work for another. Good luck.
mdrisk2006's picture
Submitted by mdrisk2006 on Wed, 05/30/2007 - 14:02
Thanks for everyone's thoughts, I joked with my wife before posting that I might duct tape her diaper on now it doesn't seem like such a bad idea. I am definately going to pickup one of the potty books and see how that might help. Thanks everyone and I hope to be back online real soon.
KuruptU4Fun's picture
Submitted by KuruptU4Fun on Wed, 05/30/2007 - 14:13
I'd add putting her to bed in overalls, over the ducttape
RyanDryFly's picture
Submitted by RyanDryFly on Wed, 05/30/2007 - 15:49
Maker her sleep in the bathtub with about 6"s of water.

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