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Day Care for the First-time Parent, with advice and opinions courtesy of
Cindy Woodward. This is part two of a four-part article.
Please take a look at part one for the introduction to Cindy's column.
Diaper
care
Most day care facilities require that you provide the
diapers. If you are using cloth diapers, you'll need
to make sure the center allows this (some may insist
on disposable diapers). You'll also need to make sure
you provide all the necessities: diapers, plastic pants,
pins, a container/receptacle for collection of the soiled
diapers, etc.
Disposable diapers are pretty easy. Make sure they have
an ample supply and you're pretty much worry-free in
this category.
Clothing items
Bibsplastic or cloth?
Most centers prefer plastic bibs for use during feedings
(bottle, cereal and finger feedings). They usually are
readily available and cleanup is easy for the staff.
However, if you prefer cloth bibs (or maybe it's baby
that has a preference), just remember to have a couple
of clean ones in the baby's bag every day. I would suggest
that you also check the bag every night to make sure
the dirty ones are there. With the majority of the parents
supplying plastic bibs, fishing through the bag is an
inconvenience and an out-of-the-normal routine. It's
easy to forget to grab one from the bag or to put the
soiled ones back.
Clothes
For babies between birth and 4 months, I would suggest
always packing at least two extra complete outfits (one-piece
undergarment, outfit and socks). At this age, babies
spit up a lot and the caregivers as well as the babies
prefer that clothes be changed immediately. One day,
my baby went through four outfits. When I picked her
up, she had an outfit on that belonged to the center
and I was told she had soiled the clothes she was wearing
and the extra supply.
You probably only need one extra outfit after 4 months.
Burp cloths
Not only do babies spit up during the day, but they also haven't mastered the
nipple when they are very young and leakage happens. The best thing I found was
cloth diapers for burp cloths. They are great for many little messes and can save
an outfit. They also can save the clothing of adults burping a baby over their
shoulders.
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