[blparent] challenges with dressing an infant

Steve Jacobson steve.jacobson at visi.com
Fri Apr 30 20:53:15 UTC 2010


Scott,

Have you tried holding the baby on your lap facing away from you?  You can reach around the baby and maintain some control with your arms.  If the baby is really 
squirmy, you might want to sit on the floor to do this.  Otherwise, also try a changing table with a safety strap which would allow you to concentrate completely on 
getting the clothes on.  You will probably have to remove the safety strap to finalize things, but you should be able to get legs and arms through the pants or shirt.  If 
none of this works, tell us what you have tried that didn't work and maybe we'll get a better sense of what to suggest.

Best regards,

Steve Jacobson

On Fri, 30 Apr 2010 09:11:39 -0500, Scott Lawlor wrote:

>Hi.

>Are there any good tips you guy can provide on dressing squirmy babies?  It 
>seems that putting the legs through the pants is the issue that I find so 
>annoying and frustrating at the moment.  Cindy thinks it's ridiculous that I 
>get so frustrated with something like this and maybe it is.  After all, it's 
>a pretty small thing, but nevertheless, it's not fair for the baby that I be 
>that way, even if for a short time.

>I've tried to refocus and that seems to help but I'd like to head this off 
>even before it becomes an issue, if that makes any sense.

>Thanks for the help if possible.

>Scott


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