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  • <h4 class="dechead">On One Hand: Pants a Good Investment

    While many experts are divided on this subject, the Mayo Clinic offers that training pants are not a waste of money, but an essential tool in the toilet training process. It recommends using the pants to reward your child after weeks of successful trips to the toilet, followed by something additional to praise the child such as a meal out. This way your investment in the pants teaches the child about cause and effect and your child is encouraged to keep trying.

    On the Other: Pants Delay Training

    On the other hand, proponents of cloth diapering contend that training pants, as they are made so absorbent and from such sturdy materials, delay toilet training and can be a waste of money as well as a negative impact on the environment.

    Bottom Line

    For your child, it ultimately depends on his maturity and readiness for toileting. You can also enlist the help of your doctor to inquire as to whether your child is ready for pants. Most parents find that after observing how their child responds is the best indicator of whether or not they are cost effective and helpful in the overall toileting process.

    Source:

    Mayo Clinic: Potty training: How to get the job done

    Consumer Search: Diapers

    Kids Health: Toilet Teaching Your Child

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