How to Change a 3 Year Old's Nappy: Step-by-Step Guide
Learn how to properly change a 3 year old's nappy with this simple step-by-step guide for safe and hygienic diaper changing.
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Step 1: Lay the child on a changing mat. Step 2: Undo the dirty nappy and use wipes to clean the child’s bottom, wiping front to back. Step 3: Lift the child’s legs and remove the dirty nappy. Step 4: Slide a clean nappy under the child, ensuring the tabs are at the back. Step 5: Secure the nappy snugly but not too tight. Step 6: Dispose of the dirty nappy and wash your hands.
FAQs & Answers
- How often should you change a 3 year old's nappy? You should change a 3 year old's nappy as soon as it becomes wet or soiled to maintain hygiene and prevent rashes.
- What is the best way to clean a toddler’s bottom during a nappy change? Use gentle wipes or warm water with a soft cloth, always wiping from front to back to avoid infections.
- When can toddlers stop wearing nappies? Most toddlers begin potty training between 18 months and 3 years old, but it varies depending on the child’s readiness.