Civil Disobedience
What is the solution for a little G I R L who can't keep her clothes on while in the crib? After what seems like months of laundry, (really it's only been two loads a day for a week) I am at my wits end with the undressing thing.
Method 1, all nighties are accompanied with leggings.
Method 2, multiple layers of clothing to make it trickier to get to the diaper.
Method 3, wearing footed p.j.'s with a zipper, until she mastered the zipper.
Method 4, footed p.j.'s w/ zipper and a t-shirt over the top to deter tiny fingers.
Method 5, footed p.j.'s w/ zipper & a safety pin on the outside to hold the zipper.
Method 6, footed p.j.'s w/ zipper & a safety pin on the inside to hold the zipper.
Method 7, cutting the feet out of footed p.j.'s and putting them on backwards.
Rosie does not just get undressed in the crib, but she also feels the need to U R I N A T E everywhere also. Leaving her mark or if she was a dog, claiming her territory. I used to think she would just get sick of wet diapers and remove them. But she removes perfectly dry diapers also. I'm so glad that I have two sets of crib sheets. We even tried the alarm thing. We thought that if we would run and get Rosie out of her crib the first time we heard her moving around that it would prevent the Claiming of territory but alas, she only makes the "I'm awake" sounds after the sneaky P E E I N G . She is sneaky sneaky. If anyone has other ideas on how we could get her to keep her clothes on we would appreciate it. We really need her to grow out of this before High School.
10 years ago
1 comment:
that is such a good idea!
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