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Seeking Bath Advice for 17 Month Old

My 17 month old son has always loved the bath. He had no problem sitting down and having a good evening wash up before bed....however, he seems to be developing an aversion to it . We are house sitting a place with a big round tub almost Jacuzzi sized
( no jets....a pity!) but we had been filling up a baby tub for him with toys and both my husband and I have been kneeling on either side of it to entertain/ wash him up. last week, we invited him to step out of the baby tub into the big tub because he was resisting sitting down in the little tub and seemed to want to explore the space more. This is where the trouble began. The big tub is a bit slippery , so I have to hold him up while my DH does the washing, at first, he seemed o.k. with that , but now he doesn't want to stand , sit or be washed, he just wants to be in my arms and nurse( !) . I am getting soaked an he isn't really " winding down" for bedtime. Its just one big struggle and we end up cutting it way short . His hair hasn't been washed in a good while. Tomorrow , my Husband is going away for a week and I am at a loss . Going " Splashy" has always been a nice part of his bedtime routine and I really don't want to skip the bath completely since he can get pretty filthy playing in the dirt all day . Does anyone have any good tricks, suggestions or words of wisdom ? Thanks in advance!
Julia

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Thanks for all the great advice.We have put the baby bathtub in storage and will pick up a bath mat for the tub tomorrow. bathtime is still a circus, but I got in there with him( not nursing) , held him and tried to make him feel more comfortable in the space. I also sang him a sweet Italian lullabye, which seemed to sooth him. Over the past few days , he is slowly getting off my lap and exploring the tub, I filled it with a little water and I also have a little watering can , so i can create a shower effect since he still refuses to sit down. I think the key is for me and my husband to stay calm , If it gets too stressful, we cut it short.

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I had the same trouble when my son was about 15 months old. Before then I was still bathing him in the sink (I have a deep farm style sink, so he still fit). It took about a two weeks, the use of a slip proof bath mat and some new bath toys, that I let him pick out. I had also put on my bathing suit and got in the tub with him for the first 3 or 4 days. Hope these suggestions help. Good luck.

When my twins were about that age I put the two baby tubs on the sun porch floor on towels and they were just fine. Rines off with buckets. I also sometimes took them in the shower with me, that way I could get washed too.

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My son went thru a short phase like that too when i was trying to transition, the only thing I did a little different was I would let him stand in the dry tub, run a tiny bit of water in his blow up tub, then while he was standing on his own I would wash him head to toe while singing a song or two, then when we "he" got in the tub, all he had to focus on was rinsing and playing a bit, it became fun for him. I just went back to what worked last and stayed consisent, when he was a little older i went to the big tub again...

J.,
How long are you house sitting for?

Sounds like too much change in short period of time - try going back to the old tub, and stick to the routine as much as you can. Nurse him before the tub, too, I think that will help keep you dry. :)

Good luck!
M.

Get right in the big tub with him. We have a tub like that & my dtr & I took baths together. We would stay in the tub for quite a while & she would get a good washing because I was at a better angle. Sometimes she would nurse & then go back to playing. I only got my lower half wet so it wouldn't be much to dry off & go to bed. After a while she got bigger & wanted more toys in the tub instead of me. Good luck!

hi J., i have showered all my kids since they were stable enough to hold themselves up, all before a year old. its easier, safer, and cleaner. they still get bubble baths sometimes, but its mostly showers. just get one of those giant suction cup mats, they have them at bed bath beyond etc. you probably already have the thing that covers the faucet. you can also just lay a big towel on the floor of the tub (if he doesnt move it away), that gives traction too, softens it a little, and even helps clean his feet and "under there" for you, in case he gives you a hard time getting under there long enough to really do the job. i sit in the bathroom with them and play with them or make my phone calls or whatever. they could stay in there forever if i let them. when the baby was first in the shower and just learning to stand, i had to keep a hand on him all the time until he figured it all out, a few weeks, because he would slip at the edges of the mat and try to climb, but he was doing that in the bath anyway, that actually was my signal to cut the baths out! at 17 months, im sure your son is solid on his feet. they love it, and the baby loves being in control of when he is under or out of the water. i have a ton of toys in there, etc. the crayons are awesome. the baby still doesnt like when i wash his hair, he usually fights me, though its getting better, but i just do it quick and then play some more, always end on a good note. they are usually in there so long they are pretty clean before i get to them, especially since they're playing with washcloths and soap anyway and not sitting in a tub of their own dirt! shower with him the first couple of times to transition him in a happy way and show him how it is. try it, you both might love it.

Hi J.,

My 18 month had similar trouble when we moved him to a bigger tub. It's probably the size, and feel of the bigger tub. We put in a bat mat w/Elmo on it, lots of toys and lots of bubbles. I continued to hold him while he was in the tub so he felt secure until he was comfortable enough to sit on his own and was distracted by his toys. He now fights me when it's time to get out.

J.

I had the same trouble when my son was about 15 months old. Before then I was still bathing him in the sink (I have a deep farm style sink, so he still fit). It took about a two weeks, the use of a slip proof bath mat and some new bath toys, that I let him pick out. I had also put on my bathing suit and got in the tub with him for the first 3 or 4 days. Hope these suggestions help. Good luck.

OK first of all, if you are transitioning him to the big tub, but some of those stick on non-slip pads for the tub so it isn't so slippery.
Second, try just having him sit in the tub on his own without someone holding him. You an wash his hair and other "bits" without him having to stand up and everything else gets pretty clean that way.

He probably didn't like being held down, I know my 16m old little boy HATES that with a passion. He would have flipped out too and not wanted the bath anymore.

Try and get him to just sit in the tub with no water at first- maybe get some new tub toys for him to play with or blow bubbles. Then slowly at water- at first just enough to cover the bottom, then gradually, make it higher and higher each bath.

Tub crayons are also a great way of distracting little ones in the tub, maybe that would help him start to like his bath again!

Since you have access to a nice big tub, can you just get in with him? Nursing is a great way to distract while washing hair. Sometimes my 19 month old goes anti bath for a while. I or my husband will bathe with her to remind her that it's fun and then she goes back to bathing on her own.

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