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EVALUATING THE TIMING
In the years since I
created this business, three excuses have topped the list for why people don't want to cloth
diaper. In a series of articles, I will take the time to address each of these issues
for the true, cloth-diapering researcher who is still a bit skeptical.
I realize that
everybody in the world will not begin cloth diapering tomorrow. We all make lifestyle
choices based on the information we have available to us. My response to these comments is not
meant to be deriding but rather to shed light in the darkness and show that there are
two-sides to the same story.
Now lets look at the
comment, "I don't think I could switch now, my child will be potty training soon"
This
is often said by the parents of children who are nearly two. Making the choice now
is more cost effective than ever. The average child at around age two will be using
6-7 diapers a day. Seriously, a parent can cloth diaper for the time period up to potty training at the cost of one month of disposable diapering.
Cloth
diapering will also allow the child to become aware of peeing and may actually speed up
the start of real potty training.
Using
cloth training supplies also makes good economical sense. Pull-on style disposable
diapers cost about $.40 each. Again, you can purchase cloth training pants for the
cost of about one months worth of disposable training pants.
Once
your child has actually reached the diaper-less stage you either can sell your diapering
products and recoup nearly 50% of your original cost or you can save them and be ready to
use with your next child. In fact, many parents with older toddlers choose a
one-size diaper so that the next baby can use the diapers right from the beginning.
No
matter when you start, choosing modern reusable cloth diapers make sense economically.
Copyright 2006
Sarah Gesiakowski, PinStripes
and PolkaDots
Other
Articles in Series
Dealing
with the Poopies: Isn't that gross?
Evaluating
the Time: I just don't have time for more laundry?
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