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Messy Toddlers
Hi, I have two toddlers, a boy aged 3 and a girl aged 1.5. They share a room and before i have a chance to get up with them in the morning, they have both emptied everything thats in their nappies and spread it all over the furniture, their clothes, the door, the beds and the carpets. Ive tried everything! Ive told them off, i tried the naughty step. Im worried about what it can do to their health and well obviously, I have to clean it up and its not the most pleasant thing to do! Please help!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I agree with redcrx, all in one sleep suits/body suits and a change of routine.
what time do they get up roughly?
It will be a good idea to get them both into an early rise routine - especially as the 3 yr old will be having to get up and ready for school soon enough.
Also, are they waking up due to light infiltration into their room? a blackout blind might help them to sleep a little longer.
Hope you get it all sorted out soon. it's a big enough job having two toddlers without facing that each morning.
what time do they get up roughly?
It will be a good idea to get them both into an early rise routine - especially as the 3 yr old will be having to get up and ready for school soon enough.
Also, are they waking up due to light infiltration into their room? a blackout blind might help them to sleep a little longer.
Hope you get it all sorted out soon. it's a big enough job having two toddlers without facing that each morning.
Thanks for all answering, Ive tried the sleepsuit idea on my youngest and she just keeps getting out of it! My son wont potty train its like he's scared of it, everytime he needs to go he just screams for his nappy and wont stop until i put it on him. They wake up about 6 each morning, ill try the black out blind because they always open their curtains. Ive learned now to wake up as soon as i hear them to try and prevent it but sometimes im just a little bit too late.
You could try making them help to clean it up..... My little one used to throw his juice all over the place, but soon got fed up of having to stop what he was doing and help clean it up. You could also try no reaction what so ever - no comment, no facial expressions, no sighing etc (SOOO easy for me to say, I know). Saw it on (the dreaded) supernanny once, and after about 3 days, they didn't do it any more. Good luck!