Sort of the S/O of the car seat thread... DS was having full on tantrums during more than half of his diaper changes this weekend. He's kind of hated diaper changes for awhile now, but the last few days he has been screaming and arching his back like I'm torturing him. I can usually get him to calm down by distracting him with questions ("Can you say, 'moo'?" "Where's your elbow?") but I'd rather he didn't have the screaming session in the first place. I always warn him a diaper change is coming, try to give him a treat or fun toy before getting on the table, and sometimes that works. Last night DH and I both had to wrestle with him for a changing! It's just no fun.

Any tips?
Re: Diaper change = end of the world
Us, too. This sounds absolutely terrible, but I lay him down on the floor and throw my leg over his chest (not putting weight on him but making more of a cage so he can't scoot up or down). Then I say "You'd better not tickle me! Don't tickle me!" and 90% of the time, he accepts this as a challenge to tickle my kneecap. I act like I'm crazy ticklish and he keeps going while I speed through the change. For the most part, for pee diapers, I use Slip Ons so all I have to do it get them around his ankles, unclasp the old one and yank the new one up, which we can do from a standing position. This is much less stressful on everyone.
Us, too. This sounds absolutely terrible, but I lay him down on the floor and throw my leg over his chest (not putting weight on him but making more of a cage so he can't scoot up or down). Then I say "You'd better not tickle me! Don't tickle me!" and 90% of the time, he accepts this as a challenge to tickle my kneecap. I act like I'm crazy ticklish and he keeps going while I speed through the change. For the most part, for pee diapers, I use Slip Ons so all I have to do it get them around his ankles, unclasp the old one and yank the new one up, which we can do from a standing position. This is much less stressful on everyone.
Toddlers. What a circus!
Me: Hey, did you poop?
Alexander: (Rolls eyes) Noooooo.
Me: Are you sure?
Alexander: Sure.
Me: Are you lying to mama?
Then he runs like the wind. Even though I'm being lied to, at least he knows that he went. Hopefully that's a good first step in potty training.