Does your baby/toddler like to wear clothes or..

By Amy
Abernathy, Texas
October 24, 2007 4:05pm CST
Do you find yourself constantly redressing your baby/toddler because they pull of their clothes? Is dressing him/her a wrestling match?
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@carlaabt (3504)
• United States
25 Oct 07
My son actually loves clothes. If we leave any out where he can get to them, I will go into his room in the morning, and discover that he has either changed his clothes (most likely something is inside out, backward, or not on correctly), or just added other clothes over his pajamas. If he gets too hot, he will be naked, or almost naked anyway.
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• Abernathy, Texas
26 Oct 07
That's so cute - and convenient for you - no fighting when you need to go out the door.
• United States
24 Oct 07
Hey Art, Well since I dont have kids, I guess I will talk about myself here. My mother used to tell me how she had so much trouble keeping clothes on me when I was a toddler. She would put them on, I would go to another part of the house, or outdoors and take them off! Including my diapers or when I got potty trained my knix! lol I guess its like a game! Or atleast that is how she conveyed I acted about the situation. Kind of funny now that I think about it. :) Bay xx
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• Australia
24 Oct 07
my 11 month old hates nappies and pants, hes forever taking them off, my daughter on the other hand loved clothes at that age and still does maybe shes another shop-a-holic in the making. When t its warm enough i just let him run around the house any way he likes, i know thats giving in but who cares if it keeps me sane
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• Abernathy, Texas
26 Oct 07
Being sane with a baby is important. My baby is stubborn and will cry and cry forever. Everyone says you need to let them cry. I can't do that if I'm eating, or powdering my nose - something that requires my digestion to work well or trying do something that requieres me to think - doesn't work well if he makes his irritated pissed off sounds for an hour! So I eat the hard way - keeping track of him - so he doesn't terrorize the cat, pull the cords to the computers, fall etc and keep er - all doors open at all times! Luckily so far although he protests getting dressed and undressed he doesn't pull of his clothes yet.