Growing ‘diaper-free’ movement has skeptics The Associated Press
SUTTON, Mass. — Thirteenmonth-old Dominic Klatt stopped banging the furniture in the verandah, looked at his mother and clasped his right hand around his left wrist to signal that he needed to go to the bathroom. His mother took the diaper-less tot to a tree in the yard, held him in a squatting position and made a gentle hissing sound — prompting the infant to relieve himself on cue before he rushed back to play. Dominic is a product of a growing “diaper-free” movement founded on the belief that babies are born with an instinctive ability to signal when they have to answer nature’s call. Parents who practice the socalled “elimination communication” learn to read their children’s body language to help them recognize the need, and they mimic the sounds that a child associates with the bathroom. Erinn Klatt began toilet training her son at birth and said he has not wet his bed at night since he was six months old. “The nice part is ... really getting the majority of poops in the toilet versus having to clean that,” Klatt said. “I don’t have to wake up at night and change diapers or have wet sheets anywhere. That’s really nice.” Some parents and toilet training experts are skeptical. “They teach them from birth? Oh, my God!” said 40-year-old Lisa Bolcato, as she held her 5-month-old daughter, Rose, at a park on Boston Common. “When you’re getting two hours of sleeps between feedings, I don’t think that you have the time to do it. You just make sure that your child’s healthy and happy and well-fed.” Still, the practice is common in many parts of rural Africa and Asia where parents cannot afford diapers. In the United States, many of the parents are stay-at-home-moms, but there are also working mothers. Some meet in online groups, at homes and in public parks to share experiences. Experts at the Child Study Center at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center say children younger than 12 months have no control over bladder or bowel movements and little control for 6 months after that. But some parents begin going diaper-free at birth, and the infants can initiate bowel movements on cue as young as 3 to 4 months, said Elizabeth Parise, spokeswoman of DiaperFreeBaby.org, a network of free support groups promoting the practice.
When the INSANE are running the ASYLUM In individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule. -- Friedrich Nietzsche
“How fortunate for those in power that people never think.” Adolph Hitler
Where do these crazy ideas come from. How would you like to be in a park where a bunch of these kids have been all day, do these people have to clean up after the kids like people with dogs do?
When the INSANE are running the ASYLUM In individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule. -- Friedrich Nietzsche
“How fortunate for those in power that people never think.” Adolph Hitler
Teehee. Will we need an ordinance to address the problem of your neighbors child pooping on your lawn? Maybe my trees are more attractive to the child then their own.
Teehee. Will we need an ordinance to address the problem of your neighbors child pooping on your lawn? Maybe my trees are more attractive to the child then their own.
Well, considering you can't do this without revealing your hind end, wouldn't this partially be enforceable by public indecency statutes?
Uh oh....if there are naked behinds...then there is the concern of the sex offenders! So let's go back to diapers and it will save us the trouble and we can still keep the economy going with the diaper buisness.
When the INSANE are running the ASYLUM In individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule. -- Friedrich Nietzsche
“How fortunate for those in power that people never think.” Adolph Hitler