Sunday, October 24

Pull-Ups: Waste of Money or Must-Have Potty Training Tools?

Don't Fall for the Hype About Pull-ups!

You've heard the "facts" time and time again. Once your child is ready to potty train, you should make the switch to pull-ups. They are easy to pull up and down and the child will feel like they are using real
 
underpants. In addition, they save parents from the inevitable mess you'll encounter when potty training. Once they have mastered using pull-ups, parents can help their child transition to potty training. The fact of the matter is, it isn't that cut and dry. While pull-ups may seem like the answer to your potty training woes, the truth is that they may actually hinder your child's ability to learn to use toilet.

Problem #1: Pull-Ups absorb like a diaper.

No matter which brand or style of pull-up you choose to use they are designed to contain wetness so parents do not have to clean up a mess and children don't end up wearing wet clothes. As a result, they will always contain absorbent material. But by absorbing wetness, children aren't able to feel when they are wet as easily as they would if they were wearing regular underpants. This can actually delay potty training, instead of encouraging it.

Problem #2: Pull-Ups confuse children.

If you are using pull-ups sometimes, diapers sometimes, and underpants other times, your child will simply end up confused. When will they get wet and when will they stay dry? When should they head for the toilet, and when can they just go? By using pull-ups, parents confuse their children and don't give them the opportunity to learn that if they go wee or poo outside of the potty, they get wet or messy. This is part of the learning process for children, and parents who use pull-ups don't allow their children to experience this.

Problem #3: Pull-ups are costly.

If you have waited to see cues that your child is ready to potty train, it should happen in a timely manner. In fact, you will save money by switching to cheap underpants instead of pull-ups. Underpants can be rinsed and washed when accidents occur, but pull-ups cannot. As a result, they can be a major waste of money for parents.

ARTICLE FROM: http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/382629/pullups_waste_of_money_or_musthave.html?cat=25

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