We have a twin bed in DS1's room and have used that for a long time. Now we need that bed for another room and I am not sure I want to change him on the floor (?). What do you do?
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The moment a child is born,
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The woman existed, but the mother, never.
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We always use the floor. In the mornings we bring him our room, he watches Blues Clues while we finish getting ready and we get him changed and dressed in there. After bath at night we get him ready on the floor in his room. He has a full size bed and we've tried laying him on that, but all he wants to do it roll around and jump up and down. For any other diaper changes if we're down stairs we do it on the floor in the living room.
We cleared out a cabinet under the sink and kept all the diapers, wipes, cream, and underwear in there. I bought a nice plush bath mat that they laid on.
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i have a changing pad on top of his dresser and all of his supplies in the top three drawers i feel like hes getting kind of big for a changing table...but it works and i cant imagine having to do it on the floor five times a day!
If it's bath time and he's getting undressed, we change his clothes in the bathroom. If it's the morning time and he's getting dressed, I change his clothes in his room on the floor.
I have changed DD on the floor since 6 months. DS on the floor since 4 - he was too wiggley and didn't want to lay there so it was just safer on the floor.
Re: Where do you change your LO's clothes and diapers?
The moment a child is born, the mother is also born. She never existed before. The woman existed, but the mother, never. A mother is something absolutely new.
In the bathroom.
Works best that way for potty training.
We cleared out a cabinet under the sink and kept all the diapers, wipes, cream, and underwear in there. I bought a nice plush bath mat that they laid on.
Total score: 6 pregnancies, 5 losses, 2 amazing blessings that I'm thankful for every single day.
i feel like hes getting kind of big for a changing table...but it works and i cant imagine having to do it on the floor five times a day!