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  1. #1
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    Smile Taking off his diaper

    One of my twins, Jake likes to take off his pants and then his diaper, even if it's clean. He thinks its funny, I have to keep onsies on him. Peyton like to put his hand down his pants and walk around. How do I teach them to stop this???? Any ideas???
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  2. #2
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    Question diaper digger

    Yeah my daughter does the same thing. She'll b 2 in june and lately she is either digging in her diaper or taking it off. Now I figured out that this means she has 2 go 2 the potty (most of the time) it seems so obvious now but she's still a little young so I wasn't sure. Maybe this is your problem or solution. Hope it helps!

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    It happens. Perhaps it's time to start potty training? I try to ignore them so they don't get any attention which drives them to do it. Oftentimes it's the other twin that is perpetuating the behavior and vice versa. Wish there was an actual cure for that!
    Mom of twin girls, age 3, and a new baby boy born in January!

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    We either keep onesies or pants on my ds when we have to go places. Otherwise, we have started potty training. You can also switch to pull ups if potty training is not an option.
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