Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Real Diaper Week

Are you celebrating Real Diaper Week in anticipation of the Great Cloth Diaper Change?

Here's the focus for the rest of the week (from here):

Real Diaper Week will take place April 16 – 21, 2012.  The focus of RDW is advocacy and education.  Each day we will focus on one area of advocacy, with supporting education and challenges. The overall theme of the 2012 Real Diaper Week is “Real Simple. Real Diapers.”
We’d love to hear how you’re participating in Real Diaper Week. Please join our blog hop by writing posts on one or more days throughout the week, tied to one of the focus areas or activities described below. To participate, see instructions here.

Bloggers participating in Real Diaper Week can download a badge for your website, which can link back to this page where people can find out more information about advocating and educating people about cloth diapers during Real Diaper Week.

Wednesday: Real Simple Real Diaper Savings

Advocacy Recommendations
  •     Contact a local community action agency that provides family support services and offer to teach a simple cloth diaper class for low income families on a budget.
  •     Lead a class on how to make your own cloth diapers.
Education Focus

  •     Cloth Diapering on a budget (inexpensive and simple!)
EXTRA

Thursday: Real Simple Real Diapers for Babies

Advocacy Recommendations
  •      Tell a daycare provider, hospital, or pediatrician about cloth diapers
  •      Tell a doula, midwife, childbirth educator, or lactation educator about cloth diapers. Let them know they can get a demo kit to demonstrate cloth diapers to their clients from the Real Diaper Industry Association: http://realdiaperindustry.org/consider-cloth.

Education Focus

Friday: Real Simple Real Diaper Reuse

Advocacy Recommendations
  •      Personal Re-Use Challenge Day!  Identify one area where you are not already using something reusable (night time diapering, traveling with diapers, potty training, swim diapers, coffee cups, water bottles, grocery bags, snack bags, feminine products, etc).  Figure out the simplest solution for you to make the switch.

Education Focus

Saturday: GREAT CLOTH DIAPER CHANGE 2012!

Advocacy Recommendations
Education Focus
  •      Share how cloth diapering has made an impact in simplifying your life.

1 comment:

  1. If you run out of disposables and have cloth diapers, a diaper change isn't a crisis. At most, you might have to wash a load of clothes, but if the nearest store is closed, your baby can still be dry and clean. Most parents find that to be comforting thought. Try to visit www.babynaturale.com for more fantastic finds of any kinds of great cloth diapers for your baby!




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