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help, my toddler plays with her poop?

my 2 year loves to play with her poop. I can't seem to get her to stop. It doesn't matter what I dress her in at bed and nap time she finds a way in. she smears it everywhere, all over her room and on her body including her face and hair. I have to wrap diapers in individual bags otherwise she'll get inot the diaper pail and play with whats in there too. I try so hard to get to her room when she wakes up but I'm not always successful. She usually does this first thing in the morning or after nap or anytime I'm distracted trying to pay bills or clean the house. I've tried introducing her to the potty. She'll pee but poop is a toy for her. its wearing on my nerves. My husband and I are worried about her health too but so far she hasn't gotten sick. Does anyone have any suggestions.
my child is disciplined. shes usually very well behaved and i have layed down the law. i'm looking for real help from experienced parents

Hello. I wonder what she gets out of this? Do you think it's a 'sensory' thing...she likes the feeling on her hands and body? If so, then you could try to 'replace' the behavior with something more appropriate. One activity I do in the classroom is put shaving cream down on the tables. Kids can run their hands through it, draw pictures in it, etc...Finger paints could accomplish the same thing. Maybe she likes the intense smell as well? You could get some scented oils and put them into shaving cream or finger paint or whatever. You could make play doh together and have that near her when she gets up so maybe she would get into that. Also, try talking to her about what she can do when she wakes up before mommy. Have a basket of things she could choose from or something...books, coloring, play doh, etc. Basically, you want to 1) offer her something that will replace whatever she is getting out of doing this...is the function sensory play? attention from you? or something else? and then 2) make sure you teach her and offer her appropriate activities that she CAN do when she is bored or whatever. Finally, you may want to make her assist in the 'clean up' as much as she can developmentally and as long as you feel like it's safe. This may be aversive enough to help stop the behavior. Good luck!






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