I have FOUR children in diapers right now, and my guilt over personally maxing out the local landfill is making me look for some alternatives. My oldest are twins who are just over 3 years old. They're successful about half the time in getting to the potty chair in time, but we're still dealing with a lot of poopy diapers.
I've heard that switching to cloth is one way to help them feel when they're wet, making them more likely to want to use the potty chair. But with four little ones, I really dread the laundry involved.
I've thought about using trainer pants (not Pull-Ups, which seem to me just like an expensive diaper) and inserting biodegradable adhesive inserts into the trainers. GroVia sells something like this (http://www.gro-via.com/), and so does gDiaper, but I haven't tried them, and they seem expensive.
Anyone deal with potty training older toddlers? Tips?
I've heard that switching to cloth is one way to help them feel when they're wet, making them more likely to want to use the potty chair. But with four little ones, I really dread the laundry involved.
I've thought about using trainer pants (not Pull-Ups, which seem to me just like an expensive diaper) and inserting biodegradable adhesive inserts into the trainers. GroVia sells something like this (http://www.gro-via.com/), and so does gDiaper, but I haven't tried them, and they seem expensive.
Anyone deal with potty training older toddlers? Tips?
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