Yay! Gotta love that.![]()
Every now and then, when I have run out of sposies and haven't had the money to buy more, I have sent DS to daycare in cloth, and spare in his bag for home time. The morning nappy is never in the wetbag, just in a plastic bag, and they always send him home in one of their disposables in the afternoon.
Until today. The new carer commented on the cloth nappy and was so excited to see someone else use them. She is and avid user herself, and she is happy for me to send them all the time, and for all day if I want.. And they will come home in the wetbag too. (just not today as I didn't pack it since it never has been used in the past, LOL).
It was so nice to have someone understand my cloth nappy lifestyle, and that it can be a normal part of parenting if you want it to be![]()
Yay! Gotta love that.![]()
It is nice isn't it?
Sweet, she can educate the other workers.
OH thats great! I wish the daycares that I had been looking at did that!
If I were still working I'd wonder if this was a post about me. I think I freaked out a family by getting too excited about nappies once. I offered to use cloth at the Centre, and they said no! Can you imagine?![]()
Glad it's working for you. Cloth is the best.
thats awsome!
Our childcare has no problem using cloth either, its so great! I pack them all in his bag, and they have no problems popping them into the wetbag for me to collect at the end of the day. I think I am the only mum at our centre who uses them, they were pretty surprised when they first saw the MCN's (no one there had even seen them before) but they were more than happy to accommodate![]()
Audax, the 1st centre DD went to used terry towelling nappies. I thought that was amazing. Not sure if they still do or not.
The centre has always said from the 1st time I looked around that they are happy to use cloth if I was happy to supply them, but the staff just didn't seem to get what the bag was for, or how to do a nappy up, even when I sent velcro ones that are so similar to sposies..
I know there is one other parent that uses cloth, but as her oldest is TT, and the baby is only a few weeks, think I am the only one to send them at the moment. I am just glad that I have this option when I read so many stories from frustrated parents that don't get this service from their childcare.
I know from most centres I have worked in and my current one that if a parent requests to use the cloth nappies we are more than happy to accomodate this request, I think it's good to do this to continue in the centre as much as what the family does at home and it's great to show that respect and create partnerships with families. No centre should really be turning families back with a request unless it does not comply with the regulations set for centres or goes against thier policies, but in other cases centres should be respecting families values and wishes.
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