If there was ever a word that summed up the experience of becoming a parent, it would be ‘responsibility.’ There’s so much to think about: feeding times, sleep rhythms, healthy development and of course, diaper changing. It’s safe to say that for most new parents, the diaper change is the least glamorous of the lot. Fortunately, with a small but impactful mindset shift, it’s one responsibility that can become more about connection than just routine
There’s more to changing diapers than we think
There is strong scientific evidence to suggest that the significance of diapering goes far beyond the realm of health and hygiene. According to UNICEF, the parental duties performed during a baby’s earliest developmental stages can have a long-term effect on the health of their brains, their self-confidence and their perception of what it means to feel safe.
To this point, one academic and children’s mental health specialist from Georgetown University’s Centre for Child and Human Development, suggested that diaper changes are an important way in which babies learn about their bodies, their caregivers and the world around them.
Therefore, “considering that new parents change thousands of diapers before the next stage of their baby’s development begins, diaper changes represent opportunities to communicate important lessons and values,” says Karen Moodley, Senior Brand Manager (Baby & Child Care) at Kimberly-Clark.
It’s time for a new approach
Parents are of course up against a few hurdles of their own, with most needing to prioritise their baby’s health and safety while also navigating other responsibilities like work, managing a household and finding time for self-care.
Therefore, as Moodley suggests, taking a more engaged approach to diaper changes doesn’t mean putting undue pressure on yourself. “You’d be surprised at how small, occasional shifts can make a big difference. A little bit of mindfulness can bring more meaning to something that’s traditionally perceived as a rather tedious and unpleasant chore.”
3 ways to do it:
- Slow down, say something: The daily demands of life can sometimes mean that diaper changes happen in a rush. And while this is 100% normal and to be expected, when you do get the chance; however rare it may be, try to slow the process down by being present and focused.
Then, bring your baby into the experience using soft, gentle words, narrating each step and paying attention to their responsiveness. This way, diaper changing becomes less about ticking a box and more about mindful collaboration.
- Get the goods: Changing a diaper is only a chore when you don’t have the right tools. And, as Moodley suggests, the upgraded Huggies® Dry Comfort® Open Diaper range is certainly up to the task.
“The new anti-leak pocket helps to capture any runny poo at the back and prevent those untimely accidents. Huggies® Dry Comfort® range now also has new absorbent channels for faster absorption and a better fit. Plus, a new 3D liner (complete with adorable blue paw prints) allows for better distribution of liquid. Ultimately, having reliable products on-hand can make changing time so much easier (and happier),” says Moodley.
- Create a safe space: When you’re living life on-the-go, spaces for quiet, calming diaper changes can be hard to find. Often, the backseat of a car, a diaper changing room or the nearest restroom is the only option. So again, when you do get the chance to change a diaper at home or somewhere more familiar, it’s important to create an environment that is tranquil and serene.
Some simple ways to do this is to dim any lights, play nature sounds, use a plush changing pad or blanket and keep the space as warm as possible.
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