Many thanks to our guest blogger, Jacquie Shanks, for her words of wisdom about cloth nappies at daycare. Jacquie is a mother of 3, owner of Cheeky Cherubs and New Zealand distributor for the Close range.
I didn’t
always use cloth nappies, not that I didn’t want to, just that we hadn’t found
ones that worked well for us… My
daughter was 18 months and I was pregnant with our second child when we
discovered Pop-In nappies and it was then that we made the switch to cloth
nappies full time. We had made what I
felt was a substantial investment and also, we had 18 months worth of
disposable nappies sitting somewhere in a landfill that I didn’t want to
contribute to any further!
My daughter
was attending childcare a couple of days a week and we were lucky that they
were happy to use the cloth nappies that I provided for her. Even better was that our fees reduced by $1 a
day as we no longer had to pay the
charge for the disposable nappies to be disposed of! Our girl was the only child there using cloth
nappies…
Fast-forward
two years and my second child is now attending childcare too, although he is at
a different one to where his older sister attended. I was quite surprised that at his childcare
more than half of the children are cloth bottomed babies! As someone who also sells cloth nappies that
made me feel quite proud that things have come a long way in the small space of
just 2 years!
So, how can
you make cloth nappies easy for your child’s carer?
- Provide enough nappies! A couple more than you think your child would
need is a good idea.
... - A wetbag for storing the used nappies in (having two
of these is good so you still have one to use while the other is in the wash)
... - Flushable liners (even if your child’s carer doesn’t
flush it but leaves it in the nappy, at least you won’t have day old poop to
scrape off the nappy as you can just pull out the liner!)
... - Show your child’s carer the nappy system and how it’s used. It may seem obvious to you since you use them every day but for someone who hasn’t seen them before, well, let’s just say anything is possible! Put on backwards is one that I’ve seen which was rather funny!
One thing I
have noticed is that nappies with Velcro closures seem to be the easiest for
carers. The times that I’ve sent my son
with a nappy with snap closures, I’ve picked him up with a funny wonky nappy
on!
Pop-In Nappies definitely fit the
‘easy for childcare’ category and my son’s carer at childcare actually
commented on how good the fit and ease of use was of the Pop-In Nappies
(without me prompting any conversation about nappies!). Knowing they
have over half of the children in cloth nappies and would be seeing lots of different
kinds, I thought that was excellent feedback for them.
Does your daycare centre support cloth use? What tips can you share?
© Jacquie Shanks 2012

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