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WOW!! when did doctors become so expensive???


On Friday I tool myself and my Son to the doctor to check out our dismal sounding chests and found myself paying cash for the consultation as our savings have been used up. I almost suffered a minor aperplexy on the spot when I had to pay near on R500 for our visit!! Never mind what the chemist charged me for the medicine, this all only to discover our problem lies with severe allergies and possibly to our dear beloved Kitten Twila whom we bought for our Daughter in December. The said doctor has advised we find a new home for her but for goodness sake, who gives there 5 year old daughter’s pride and joy away???

Nappies, well this weekend we have been back to the normal wearing of nappies as my boy has forgotton that last week he didn’t want them anymore and so we are back to to full day wearing. Biiiig Sigh of relief as potty training in the winter is not a good thing! But may any of you be going through a similar situation with your son please read the interesting article below written by Victoria Penfold of Bio Baba on successful potty training for boys.

Getting the timing right
As with most things, timing is everything! My first son Hugo was 2½years old at the height of summer – so potty training was incredibly simple as we spent a lot of time outdoors/on the beach and it was easy to get him to “go” as he generally didn’t have a nappy on, or was wearing a Bio-Baba cloth nappy/diaper. However, with son number two, Todd, 2½years old, time for potty training came slap bang in the middle of winter, meaning that he was wrapped up for a Cape Town with snow on the mountains. No matter how much I tried, he was not going to sit on the cold toilet seat/potty – can’t say I blame him! The point here is that the key to potty-training success is starting only when your son is truly able to do so.

Some children can start as young as 1½ years; others don’t seem interested until they are over 4years! Since boys have to learn to point their equipment rather than sit, they often train slightly slower than girls, so don’t worry if you had a girl who trained a bit earlier; also second children often train earlier – although, this wasn’t the case for me. The bottom line is that the child will only train when ready – trying to force the issue (by insisting for example, that he sit on a freezing cold “loo” seat in the middle of winter!) – is not going to get you to nappy free days any faster. By the same extent, if there has been any change to routine such as the arrival of a new sibling or starting a new school, the advent of a potty training schedule might be too much. Wait until your son is in a good routine and then go for it!

Check out how others do it!
All toddlers learn by imitation so watching Dad or an older brother getting it right is a natural first step. (Here’s hoping that they also lift the seat!) Being naturally curious, your son will probably notice that Mums sit on the loo, whilst boys stand…which is a good time to point out some physical differences between boys and girls.

Getting the right training equipment
Living in South Africa and having such wonderful weather most of the year I think makes a potty less necessary than in cooler countries as toddlers are more likely to “go” in the garden than have to go inside to use a potty the whole time. Most experts do advise buying a potty so that your son can claim some kind of ownership over it and feel less intimidated than having to use a big toilet straight away (which can be scary, especially if they fear falling into it!). There are quite cool training seats which can fit on top of a regular toilet. If you opt for this, make sure you get a little stool for them to be able to stand on and point at the porcelain otherwise you might have quite a wet floor. At my son’s playschool they have a great little ladder which makes it look most inviting to go to the toilet – keep it fun. A Mum I know even put some ‘Flings’ in the loo for her son to use as target practice! I didn’t try this myself as, knowing Todd, he would have fished them out afterwards!

There are also some great books that feature toddlers using the potty, along with their little stuffed toys (who all need to go too!). In the beginning stages I found it useful to read books like this and then go and find Todd’s potty and ‘play’ going to the toilet (along with various furry friends). As the game progressed over several days, we eventually got some action and much celebration, “How clevers” etc. Much cheering, of course, from the stuffed toys!

Using some hype
Since the advent of the disposable nappy, the average age of potty training has risen dramatically as children are kept permanently dry and can no longer learn to associate wee-ing with being wet.

Since Bio-Baba nappies make fantastic training pants, I strongly advise using something like this to bridge the gap between being in nappies full time and in underpants. If your child has been wearing disposables prior to potty training, it would be a very good investment to buy at least 5 Bio-Baba nappies (with extra hemp inserts) to use as night nappies or at those times when you may not be so positive about your son’s timings e.g. “doing” a “large number” whilst in the car or at a restaurant. You really do want to avoid having to get cross because he has ‘had an accident’ and since Bio-Baba nappies look so cool with their bright colours, you can create some hype around wearing ‘big boy’ nappies and/or undies.

If your child has been wearing Bio-Babas from ‘tiny to tot’, they should be training, on average, about 6 months before their peers in disposable nappies.

Co-ordinating routine
There is absolutely no point in trying to potty train your son if you do not co-ordinate your routine with all of his caregivers. If he is in daycare or is looked after by a caregiver or granny, then everyone needs to be on the same page, ie. taking him to the toilet and doing and saying the same things as you. If relatives do not have a potty – then make sure he can take his own if staying there for extended periods of time.

Watching for signs
Teaching everyone involved to watch for the “signs” is also a good step towards successful potty training. The most obvious signs are when your son is clutching himself or hopping up and down in one place; you can also make sure that he goes before and after going in the car (just like Mum or Dad), also after he has had something to drink. Consistency is also key, and the more time your child spends out of nappies the better…positively reinforce all the successful toilet trips and avoid scolding for any accidents; this is more likely to keep him in nappies, rather than get him out of them!

Rewards & fun
I have mentioned my friend who put “Flings” in the toilet for target practice…whilst this may not have worked for me – the idea behind it was good – FUN! A little girl at Todd’s school sits for AGES on the toilet whilst reading a book – so if you have a little bookworm, putting some of his favourite stories to read whilst having a go is a good idea. You can also try rewarding your toddler with the good old sticker chart for whenever he goes successfully.

Night time
Only attempt this once your child has successfully potty trained during the day as night training is quite tricky since your boy will have to ‘hold it in’ the whole night. It is a really good idea to buy a good mattress protector since this will take away some of the stress of leaving your child without a nappy for the whole night.

Many of my clients have children who are successfully potty trained during the day, but then stay in disposable ‘Night Nappies’ for years afterwards since the older child realizes that they can wee in a night nappy, no problem. This is why it is important to try something like a Bio-Baba first for potty training so that the child actually realizes that he is wet. You can then also try nappy free nights if you check the Bio-Baba in the morning and see that it is dry for several nights in a row.

You can also help by limiting the amount he drinks after 5pm as well as making him go for a quick wee if he wakes in the night. I also find that Todd will often wake with a dry nappy, but will wee very shortly after waking up. So, if you hear your toddler stirring in the morning – be quick to jump up and get them on the loo as fast as possible. (We all love to jump out of bed early don’t we?! This is where Dads can help!).

Passing on the nappies
One of the great things about using cloth nappies like Bio-Babas is that you can pass them on. You can make your son feel really proud that he is out of nappies and such a ‘big boy’ by making a great gift of his Bio-Babas to a friend with a small baby or by packing them away in a special place for his next brother or sister!

Victoria Penfold
Cape Town
South Africa
Bio-Baba washable nappies/diapers
+27 21 761 8982
Cell: +27 83 60 111 45

And so the blogger returns!!


It’s been truly sad not to be able to spend time on this blog like I had intended but life has just gotton in the way. Doodlebums has taken off and is doing extremely well but my Day Job and children demand much of my time and therefore blogging has not been possible.

Winter is upon us again and I recall blogging about it last year which seems to be one of the last posts I made which is rediculous and I will endevour to spend more time doing this.

On another note, my Family and I have decided to turn our household into a possibly 100% Eco Friendly household. We have switched to eco friendly household products and personal care products. We use no detergent in our laundry as we have been using the Biowashball for 2 years. We recyle everything we can and re-use our grey water in the garden. Furthermore we have opted to plant a sustainable vegetable garden in our new home when we move in to teach the kids the value of growing your own and sharing with others. Hopefully we can do some herbs as well.

Back to nappies. My son who is 2 is wanting to potty train and I am scared out of my wits as I don’t feel he is truly ready but is refusing the nappy and so causing me much frustration. Lucikly Biobaba nappies are great for potty training and so I am using those which are doing well. No messes and easy to take off and put on. Note to self. don’t forget to buy a mattress protector, this will be necessary come the night time nappy removal section of potty training.

Doodlebums welcomed new products recently, Econobum, Flip & Bumgenius who all have my solid seal of approval of excellet quality and price. The Econobum range esspecially have my mark as a true workhorse with extremely cost effective properties. You can pick up your full set of 24 nappies for just R800 on our website, that is a real bargain. This makes them an excellent choice as gifts and if you have twins and can’t afford too much of an initial outlay and they are produced on the African Continent which makes them a good option for the socially concious among us.

Ok so I will be on my way again and hope to pop in again really soon and update some more.

tara
c.

Naughty Naughty very naughty!!


Hi all

Well, it’s been some time then hasn’t it? HECTIC is all I can say!! Just about to rush and pick up the munchkins but thought I would write and promise that I will be keeping the blog updated on a much more regular basis from now on. Please check out the exciting Preggi Perfect competition where Doodlebums are sponsoring a prize of Bio Baba nappies. http://elitelifestylefunctions.co.za/preggiperfectretreat/photoCompetition.php You stand to be the winner of R15 000 worth of amazing prizes.

Also have a look at our website for the wonderful new product Kushies from babybumz recently added to our list of fantastic brands. http://www.doodlebums.co.za/category.aspx?categoryID=299

See ya all tomrrow again when I faithfully persue my blogging again.. Taraa C.

You must all think I have left planet earth for greener pastures??


Well it’s been such a hectic time of late. Doodlebums has been keeping me particularly busy which is awesome but I have also had some downtime with illness which has prevented me from spending too much time blogging and more time catching up with work backlog. Well what is up at Doodlebums you may ask?? We have recently launched a new Nappy product so WELCOME CHERUB TREE!! This is a fantastic nappy for the AIO OSFA fans out there and may even convert one or two sized or flat nappy fans too. We will also be at the Paarl Mall Baby Expo on 30Sep – 3 Oct at stand 87. Hope to meet many of you there to see if I can’t help you with any products or questions you may have. We will have stock and will be selling too.

Well it’s a long weekend and I am off to fetch my Kids and spend some family time around the house this weekend doing a bit of spring cleaning.

Till next time
C.

The Winner of the DoodleBums/Moomie competition!


Congratulations to Tendai Ngorima of Lonehill Johannesburg for Winning 3 Bam+Boo Nappies on the Moomie Blog competition.

Enjoy Tendai!

WOW what a busy week!!


So we’ve been live for a little while now and I must say we are already doing quite well with regards to becoming known.  I have just done an interview with one of the Mum & baby Forums and we have a listing on the Kidzworld website http://www.kidzworld.co.za/ba_babysupplies.htm

Our Facebook competition is picking up and it looks like we are well on our way to the 300 Fans we were hoping for.  A new Nappy brand made it’s introduction at the Durban Baby Expo and so I am hoping to negotiate it’s addition to the store to give SA Mums much more of a choice.

Thank you for all the support thus far, you are all awesome and you know who you are.

x

C.

It’s Raining it’s pouring….mmm, how do I get my nappies dry?


On days like today you may feel owerwhelmed at the thought that your nappies may not get dry intime.  Well let me share my tricks on nappy drying.  Firstly a second Spin in the machine really helps.  Then most of the nappies you get are able to be tumble dried even if it is only for 30 minutes to get the most of the wetness out.  You should only tumble dry on Low heat.  Then if it has not been a nice day outside and you have had to use the tumble dryer then you will need to hand the nappies on a drying rack inside a room in the house that has either a Panel Heater or Oil heater in it.  The Heat in that room should have your nappies  dry by morning.

So why did I choose to cloth diaper my Son?


I have two children ages 4 and 17months. When I had my daughter I would have never dreamed of using a cloth nappy. I mean we have disposables for goodness sakes! As she got older and we spent more and more money down the toilet of disposables I started to wonder if this was such a good idea afterall, I then found out that there were a few new stylish to add cloth nappy products on the market, They all looked very nice to me theoretically but there was still no way I would be washing poo off clothing, it was bad enough to have to clean it off skin to start with. After she potty trained and life went on I became a greener Mommy by recycling and also using a washing ball. So when I had my son I was already well on my way to greener living and really seeing the benefits of this. I had my Boy and was still stuck on disposables saying that I worked a full day and there was no way I could use cloth nappies, When he was about a year old I thought I would give it a try and I have honestly never looked back. It was the very best decision of my life With all the new types of nappies the cleaning is so easy and it really is chop chop and not as gross as I imagined. I see that he is more comfortable, I am helping the environemnt and best of all it’s costing me nothing like it was with the disposable nappies.

We are happier all round.

WOW – halfway through our first day online.


Thanks to everybody that is supporting us thus far with the Doodle-Bums Facebook competition and also for becoming a fan on our Facebook page.

Please remember to tell all your friends about us.  The more fans we get the better.  And also don’t forget to come and shop at www.doodlebums.co.za

WE ARE LIVE – 19 August 2010


Doodle-Bums Diapers New exciting online store has gone live!!!!

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