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Benefits of Cloth Vs Disposable Training Pants



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By : Rob parker    9 or more times read
Submitted 2008-04-17 00:00:00
Around a decade and a half ago, cloth training pants were all the rage among parents of toddlers. The major corporations behind disposable diapers, training pants, and so on soon threw their dollars behind a large advertising campaign, which sought to misinform the public about the benefits of their disposable products, a campaign that appeared to have succeeded. Recently, however, cloth baby products, including cloth training pants for your toddler, have begun to make a comeback, and for many of the same reasons that promoted their popularity in the first place.

In fact, the benefits of cloth products for your child over synthetic and disposable products have never been in question; it has largely been a question of convenience. New technology has allowed cloth diapers to be used in an easier fashion than ever before, however, and of course the reasons for training your child in cloth pants remain sound. Let’s go over a few of them below.

They are better against your child’s skin. Toddlers are active little people, and the synthetic and plastic materials that disposable diapers are made up of can be very abrasive on their legs as they move throughout their day. Soft cloth will not have the same tendency to cause rashes and even cuts that disposables may.

Your child will know when he or she has had an “oops”! One of the major knocks against disposable baby products is that they may actually hinder the process of potty training. They are designed for maximum absorption, so a toddler may not even realize when he or she has done business in their pants. Feeling the result of release is a big part of learning to identify the times a toddler needs to go to the toilet, so it is important that they know when they have had an accident. Cloth training pants let your little one feel it right away, and in addition won’t cause the friction between liquid and leg that absorption may cause.

Cloth is better for the environment! These days we are all concerned with minimizing our ecological footprint, and it’s in our best interest and our children’s to use reusable products. Cloth diapers and training pants can be used over and over, sparing costs of materials as well as cutting down on waste.

There are plenty of reasons to choose cloth diapers and training pants over disposable, not the least of which are the health of your child.
Author Resource:- Is it time for your little one to graduate to cloth training pants? Help them take that big step out of cloth diapers, and into a cloth training pant that is easy for them to manage on their own.
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