My little brother is going through this. We put his sleepers with feet on him backwards, just twist the feet (on the sleepers, not her!) around and dress her as normal. Its not uncomfortable. Also, as weird as it may sound, use duct tape to keep her diaper on. I know pediatricians who say that's the only way to do it. Sticking with layers, buttons, and hard to remove items may be the best way to go for a while.
Also, I don't recommend using Pull Ups. They confuse children and delay potty training. Go from diapers to underwear when potty training. It may be messy for a day or two, but it's a lot quicker.
2007-02-09 13:58:29
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answered by Anonymous
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my mother told me that I was a naked baby and now I have a naked baby he is only 16 month so it is a little different. My suggestion is designate a time during the day say, after baths, for about an hour, let her have naked time. tell her that this is when she can be naked as long as the rest of the day she keeps things on. Make it almost a game. This is at least what i am going to try once my little on can grasp things a little better in a few months.
2007-02-10 06:38:22
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answered by shortyamr 1
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If you are determined to stop her from undressing at night you can cut the feet out of her sleepers and put them on her backwards. I can you from experience though that if she wants out badly enough, she will still get out. We tried this with my youngest to stop him from nightly "fecal finger-painting" (to put it nicely...which it seems is not an uncommon activity for many autistics-which he is). He still managed to get out of them. We even would put them on him backwards and duct tape around the waste to stop it, no use. Eventually he outgrew the urge to sleep in the buff...and the urge to do his "finger-painting". He also stripped every chance he got. At first I worked on just getting him to keep his clothes on in public. Once that was no longer an issue we focused on him keeping his underwear on all the time at home...we eventually worked on getting him to keep more clothes on. It took time, but he adjusted.
Some children have sensory issues and really do not like the feel of clothes. Try to figure out if there is a pattern to what she doesn't like and what (if anything) she seems to tolerate. Some children will stop undressing as much when sensory irritants are removed (tags, clothes with scratchy fabric, lace, etc).
2007-02-09 13:47:05
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answered by Starshine 5
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Ha Ha He He He! Good luck! That is so very normal! Once she learns something else fun and new, she will slack off on the undressing so much, but she will continue to do it from time to time until she is quite a bit older!
You do have to admit she is cute as a button when she does it though, huh?
2007-02-09 13:37:37
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answered by sfb_wolfpack_girl 2
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It is a phase. I have a friend that when she put her child in a sleeper, she would put a safety pin (One for a diaper with a lock) on the zipper and keep it closed.
I have always been told that when your child takes off their diaper consistently, they are ready to be potty trained.
Good luck!
2007-02-09 13:49:55
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answered by laesjb 2
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you're able to be able to desire to hold her back to her well-being care expert and tell him that something should be accomplished, if he nevertheless says there's no longer something incorrect bypass to a various well-being care expert and don't supply up till one takes you heavily, a breadstick isn't sufficient! that's typical at situations for a baby to no longer consume as lots yet what shes eating is merely too little. in the mean time, attempt getting her to drink some milk, if she would be able to no longer drink milk attempt chocolate milk. Get her some vegatable beverages at the same time with carrot juice. If she is eating a breadstick, attempt substitution that with something somewhat greater nutritional. i'm unsure if she is merely too youthful to be eating meal replacements at the same time with be certain, yet you're able to look into that. top now you have the desire to be certain she is getting the nutrition she desires. i could even look for supplementations for her age team she could take. i'm hoping this helps somewhat.
2016-10-01 21:39:58
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answered by Erika 4
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My daughter is 3 and she still does that. I have tried to tell her that little girls arent supposed to run around naked. Try letting her pick out her clothes. And the diaper thing try to put pull ups on her. She is about the age when you should start potty training her. Good luck!
2007-02-09 14:06:36
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answered by Tinkerbell 2
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Is she able to unsnap he onesies? I kept my son in thos for that phase. Your other option to use scotchtape around the diaper although it is more of a pain for YOU to change her. Perhaps she is ready for potty training, some children use taking their diaper off as an indicator that they dislike having to feel wet.
2007-02-09 13:38:19
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answered by Marcela A 2
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Its normal! Alot of kids go through that. They're just learning about they're body!
2007-02-09 14:11:53
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answered by ღGirly Gurlღ 3
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If you put her in a sleeper that has little glove things attached to it for the hands, then she can't unzip it. And with the diaper thing, you just have to put it on backwards and then put a belt on her pants so she can't get them off.
2007-02-09 15:57:13
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answered by Anonymous
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