So DS is now 2, and has suddenly decided that diaper changes are the root of all evil.
: He will often indicate to us that he needs to be changed -- either using sign language, or saying "need dry dipe", or wandering into the bedroom and leaning on the changing table and fiddling with the paraphernalia -- but even when he does, any parental action in that direction will be met with sudden SCREAMING resistance! It's not at all uncommon for us to need to wrestle him down to be changed, while he kicks and twists and yells his head off. I don't get it. Once the diaper is off -- often, but not always, even before a diaper wipe has touched his skin -- he generally calms down. We've tried singing, being silly, being firm, being gentle, being angry...nothing works. A team approach is most effective, but not exactly practical, as only rarely are there two of us around with hands free at the moment of need.
DS has never had a serious diaper rash, we use especially mild homemade diaper wipes, and change him often. We've asked his babysitter if she has encountered this, and she says yes, from time to time, but she can't think of any event that might have triggered the behavior (she's been with him for over 18 months and we trust her on this.) We've tried asking him if it hurts, or if he's afraid, but he either says "no" or ignores us.
What gives?!

DS has never had a serious diaper rash, we use especially mild homemade diaper wipes, and change him often. We've asked his babysitter if she has encountered this, and she says yes, from time to time, but she can't think of any event that might have triggered the behavior (she's been with him for over 18 months and we trust her on this.) We've tried asking him if it hurts, or if he's afraid, but he either says "no" or ignores us.
What gives?!
