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    Posted: 01 July 2008 at 3:34pm
Astin is starting daycare in a week so i asked them today about his nappies (i have heard of other centres not allowing cloth) and they said that over the last 7! years they have only had 1! child in cloth! (and it was the old style - pin ones!)....
So anyway they said its great that im using them and they will certainly use them for him as long as i provide the bucket and they (about 6 teachers gathered around to listen! lol ) are all really excited to see the nappies and have a play which is neat.

SO does your daycare centre allow cloth??? what did they say about using them??

And most of all - do you know how many people in your daycare use cloth??? i was amazed when the teachers said that they are very rarely used!!
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Yep Spencer is in cloth at daycare, he is the only one at his centre. They didn't have any problems with it at all, they put the used ones in his wetbag and then in his bag and then I take them home.

One of the ladies in the nursery had never seen them before so on his first day I showed her how they worked as she was on nappy duty that day and that was it, and they must be doing it right cos so far we haven't had a single leak whilst he's been there.

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Daniel isn't in daycare but my best buddy is a 2IC at one in wellys and she said they have 4 bubbas in the under 2s at the mo in modern cloth out of 16 kiddies. That's 1/4 of them which ain't bad!

When I rang around daycares about 2/3rds didn't accept cloth which is a PITA but then I think a couple of them had no clue what modern cloth naps look like.
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In Palmy the daycare my boys went to they didn't. They used the its unhygenic (which is total rubbish as they leave sposies in a rubbish bag in the change room all day), no space. I was kinda glad the boys left.

Now the daycare Josh is about to go to they have no problem using them. They have a couple of children with them already. All I have to do is provide a lidded bucket and the nappies need to be lined with liners.

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Yup Miss M is in cloth at her day care...I think there are only one or two others but they were fine with using cloth.

When we looked at moving branches so she would be closer to me when we thought I was taking another position, the other centre wouldn't use cloth so we left her where she was anyway.

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Oliver is going into daycare starting the 11th August. I asked if they would be okay with him in cloth nappies, as we have just started using them. And they said no problem whatsoever. I too have to just provide the nappies and a lidded bucket and we are all good! No idea how many are using them yet - but it will be interesting to find out!


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No problems here either.  They were suprised that other centres dont take them
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I don't know about daycares...but IRL no-one i know uses cloth nappies. Everyone is always really surprised when they see Ella wearing cloth.

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Maya's did cloth (she was in flats and pins), all I had to do was supply a lidded bucket. At the time she was the only kid there in cloth.
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I looked at a few places, one didn't at all but they had one kid who was allergic to disposables but wouldn't make an exception for me. One place said yes and left it at that and they other place said sure but they have never had any kids in cloth so I would have to show them.
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Leo's in cloth at daycare, although he's a minority. His teachers were more than happy to use cloth and are very competent (as most have used cloth on their own kids) so I didn't have to give any lessons. They just wrap up dirty nappies into plastic supermarket bags and then they go in his backpack (they'll tip poo into the loo first).

My sister's little boy goes to Childspace in Ngaio (Wellington) where she leaves a set of cloth nappies at the centre - and they'll wash them for her!!

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At DD1's creche they had no problem with her being in cloth, as far as I can tell she's the only one there in cloth on the days she goes (only two days a week, so don't know about the other days). I think they must have had cloth before though as I didn't have to explain anything.
I don't have to supply anything except the nappies and they come home in a plastic supermarket bag totally rinsed and ready to wash. I my creche!
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I would imagine this will change very soon. There has been new legislation introduced requiring organisations to take more accountability for recycling goods. There are rebates for being green etc. I haven't got the full breakdown, most of what I've heard relates to IT and telecommunications industries but I'm sure waste reduction will come into play some time soon.
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I use home based care and She has no problem with using MCN's (She even washes the dirty ones for me)
There is one other child there who uses MCN's (cloth) and one that uses them now and then. I really apprechiate (sp??) that she is willing to use them as she could easy turn around and say no and that I would have to bring him in disposible... Lucky for me she wouldn't
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I was dreading having to buy sposie JUST for daycare (2 days!!!) i love that i dont have that extra weekly cost!
And i actually cant wait to show the teachers the nappies! lol
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I've been to visit one daycare in Wgtn who said a firm NO to using cloth and that "disposables are the only practical option". I didn't question her further (cause it is sooooo hard to find a place), but I thought it was a bit ridiculous.
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Our one is happy either way. But seeing as Jack's in there for only one afternoon a week I just put him in disposables in the meantime. When he goes to a day or two I'll leave him in cloth and take a bucket along.
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Originally posted by DJ DJ wrote:

I've been to visit one daycare in Wgtn who said a firm NO to using cloth and that "disposables are the only practical option". I didn't question her further (cause it is sooooo hard to find a place), but I thought it was a bit ridiculous.


I am shocked to hear that a centre would & could say no to accepting a baby in cloth nappies. If it were me I'd definitely question it further & speak to Citizens Advice - surely it would be considered discrimination? I don't see how disposables are any more practical than a MCN??!! Not sure I'd want my child looked after by people that are so close-minded either . . . . but that's just me (and I feel quite strongly about peoples choice).

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Originally posted by DJ DJ wrote:

I've been to visit one daycare in Wgtn who said a firm NO to using cloth and that "disposables are the only practical option". I didn't question her further (cause it is sooooo hard to find a place), but I thought it was a bit ridiculous.


What centre was that?

Vic Uni are like that. If I were going to use them again then I'd question it.

Can you take it to management? (Along with the nappies to give a demo?)

I think it is downright rude that they can hold you to ransom for things like this. But unfortunately they are able to because of the shortage of places. I know I made a bit of a fuss about a fee stuff up at my place but didn't want to kick up too much of a stink as I was afraid they'd tell me I could take my child elsewhere
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Man I'm tempted to go on a little cloth promotion campaign around childcare centres myself. I've got nothing to lose!!

ETA more thoughts: DJ, if you want me to call up and offer to give a demo then let me know. It needn't be under your name and then it wouldn't affect your place.

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