Guest guest Posted December 3, 2004 Report Share Posted December 3, 2004 Thanks , Marina, Sherry and ! I really appreciate the advice you all have given me! I feel better equipped now, and will talk to the school staff (hopefully all together) on Monday when Chase returns to school. Hope that is all it takes to correct the problem, I really don't want to make waves for Chase's sake. I would like to add that Chase wears pull-ups at home. The only time he wears diapers is at night (pull-ups tend to leak) and when he goes to school. The school staff prefers I send diapers instead of pull-ups, so they don't have to remove his shoes and pants to change him. Thanks again, Kris Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 3, 2004 Report Share Posted December 3, 2004 P.S. , loved the idea of putting the instuction on the diaper!!!!!! I think I just might do that for Monday. Thanks again all, Kris wrote: If it's " A " you could try writing with a permanent marker on your > son's new diapers that you send to school for them to change him > with (if you have to keep him in diapers vs. pull ups ) real big > you can write on each diaper you send in " this side next to > skin " " this side out " and " right " and " left " arrows on the sides. > Of course be sure to also draw a smile face under each instruction > so they don't know for sure if you are being sarcastic or not. If > you want to let them know you are really upset, you can send in a > step by step guide for " how to change a diaper " > http://www.babycenter.com/general/3833.html?adcode=AOL:edi:txt:fam:bab > But to make sure they are just as upset - let them know your child's > pediatrician suggested you send that to them. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 3, 2004 Report Share Posted December 3, 2004 Hi Just two add there is one pull up that you can open as a diaper if you want so . They have Velcro. Is the one with buzz lightyear in front. The school staff refuse to put pull ups on him too and my son didn't like the diaper solution, this pull ups worked pretty well and the school could not complain anymore. Giseli Re: [ ] Re: Is this considered poor treatment and or neglect from preeschool staff?! Thanks , Marina, Sherry and ! I really appreciate the advice you all have given me! I feel better equipped now, and will talk to the school staff (hopefully all together) on Monday when Chase returns to school. Hope that is all it takes to correct the problem, I really don't want to make waves for Chase's sake. I would like to add that Chase wears pull-ups at home. The only time he wears diapers is at night (pull-ups tend to leak) and when he goes to school. The school staff prefers I send diapers instead of pull-ups, so they don't have to remove his shoes and pants to change him. Thanks again, Kris Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 3, 2004 Report Share Posted December 3, 2004 Just a quick note on these pull-ups - Josh used to use them but we found that the velcro sometimes was difficult to put back together while standing up, especially when Josh wouldn't stand still! On the other hand, it really was convenient as opposed to trying to lift a larger size kid to a changing table to change a diaper! Sherry Giseli Vargas <giseliroberts@...> wrote: Hi Just two add there is one pull up that you can open as a diaper if you want so . They have Velcro. Is the one with buzz lightyear in front. The school staff refuse to put pull ups on him too and my son didn't like the diaper solution, this pull ups worked pretty well and the school could not complain anymore. Giseli Re: [ ] Re: Is this considered poor treatment and or neglect from preeschool staff?! Thanks , Marina, Sherry and ! I really appreciate the advice you all have given me! I feel better equipped now, and will talk to the school staff (hopefully all together) on Monday when Chase returns to school. Hope that is all it takes to correct the problem, I really don't want to make waves for Chase's sake. I would like to add that Chase wears pull-ups at home. The only time he wears diapers is at night (pull-ups tend to leak) and when he goes to school. The school staff prefers I send diapers instead of pull-ups, so they don't have to remove his shoes and pants to change him. Thanks again, Kris Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 3, 2004 Report Share Posted December 3, 2004 I too have found that once you have opened the " velcro " on the huggies pull-ups, they do not fasten well enough to stay on. Just my expirience. I use the huggies convertable diapers (only used like a diaper, if put on like a pant they are too loose) for school and night-time, and huggies pull-ups at home. Kris Re: [ ] Re: Is this considered poor treatment and or neglect from preeschool staff?! > > > Just a quick note on these pull-ups - Josh used to use them but we found that the velcro sometimes was difficult to put back together while standing up, especially when Josh wouldn't stand still! On the other hand, it really was convenient as opposed to trying to lift a larger size kid to a changing table to change a diaper! > > Sherry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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