Showing posts with label baby clothing. Show all posts
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Tuesday, August 16, 2011

New EC Resource -- EC Simplified: Infant Potty Training Made Easy

I'm excited to announce that a fantastic new e-book has just been released - you've got to check it out! It's called EC Simplified: Infant Potty Training Made Easy and it's written by Andrea Olson, Diaper Free Baby Mentor in the SF Bay area and fellow WAHM.

I'm just working my way through this book now and boy, I wish I'd had this to read when first starting out with EC eight years ago! It's amazingly hands-on and visual, and features tons of photos and diagrams. It's loaded with great information and tips in over 160 pages. And I love Andrea's warm style of writing.

ECSimplified is available as both an e-book and an audiobook. And, when you purchase, you get access to great bonus material – an Exclusive Book Owners Site featuring a private 25+ Video Library Collection (over 45 min of instruction); a variety of hands-on tools; special guides for caregivers, Dads, etc.

If you're like me, you like to be able to see what's in a book's Table of Contents to get a feel for what sort of information is in the book and whether it's what you're looking for. Andrea has kindly given me permission to share EC Simplified's Table of Contents:

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EC Simplified: Infant Potty Training Made Easy
by Andrea Olson

Table of Contents

Welcome!
Who I Am
Who This Book is For
Why I Wrote This Book Backward...
Helpful Icons

Chapter I: How To EC

The Basics Part 1: When Does Baby Need to Potty?
Breakdown of Part 1, Step 1: Observe
Breakdown of Part 1, Step 2: Cue
Common Cues
Breakdown of Part 1, Step 3: Notice Baby's Signals
Types of Baby Signals
Babywearing Signals
Breakdown of Part 1, Step 4: Notice Baby's Natural Timing
Breakdown of Part 1, Step 5: Become Aware of Generic Timing
Generic Timing: Common Times That babies Need to Go
Breakdown of Part 1, Step 6: Notice Your Intuition

The Basics Part 2: How to Potty Your Baby
Breakdown of Part 2, Step 1: Notice It's Potty Time
Breakdown of Part 2, Step 2: Acknowledge, Undress, & Go to Potty Space
Possible Potty Environments
Possible Potty Receptacles
Breakdown of Part 2, Step 3: Position & Cue
Breakdown of Part 2, Step 4: Be Patient...
Breakdown of Part 2, Step 5: Notice When Baby Says “I'm Finished”
Breakdown of Part 2, Step 6: Reflect or Say Nothing
Breakdown of Part 2, Step 7: Clean Up

The Positions & Other Photos

Indoor EC Positions
Outdoor EC Positions
Car Pottying Positions
Pottying While Breastfeeding: Soaker Pad Setup & Positions
Aiming the Boy Penis: Positions
Diaper-Free Observation: Setting Up a Soaker Pad
Other Photos of Babies in Various Positions

Important Tips for Ecing
14 Tips for Your EC Practice

Chapter II: Unique Potty Situation How-to's

Unique Potty Situations and How-to's
Pottying While Breastfeeding
Pottying in Nature
City Pottying
Car Pottying (Next to Parked Car)
Car Pottying (Inside Parked Car)
Cold Weather Ecing

Nighttime EC
Key Points & Tips for Success
How to Protect Your Bed
Night Pottying Troubleshooting
If You Choose Not to Night Potty
How We've Done Our Nighttime EC Routines, Stage by Stage
Some Things to Remember

Late-Starters (5-12 mos) & Early Start Potty Training (12 mos+)
28 Tips for Starting Later

EC for Working Parents (& Other Part-Timers)
Tips for Maintaining a Part-time EC Practice
Caregivers & EC
Example: “A Day in the Life of a Working EC Parent”

How to Diaper with EC
Cloth Diapering Vocabulary
2 Cloth Diapering Methods
How to Pre-wash & Wash Cloth Diapers at Home
2 Disposable Diaper Options

Chapter III: Background & Philosophy

Defining EC
Baby Instincts
But How Could One Possibly Know a Baby Needs to Pee?
All Over the World... Except Here
Us Compared to 1/2 of the World
Many Names
Some Simple Definitions
Well, What About Conventional Toilet Training?
What EC is Not

Philosophy
Why EC Works
Social Conditioning
Why Ecing in Modern Society May Be More Difficult & Take Longer Than In Tribal Community
A Tribal Example (Balinese) from Jean Liedloff, author of The Continuum Concept
The Continuum Concept, EC, & Child-centeredness

Vocabulary
15 EC Terms Defined
When to Begin EC
What “Starting Early” Can Involve
Do I Have to Do EC 24/7?
But What If My Baby Doesn't “Ask” Me to Go?
A Gentle Commitment
What to Expect (Outcomes)
An Encouraging Note for Late Starters (5 months +)
Why Is It A Challenge to Start at 5 Months or Later?
Reasons Parents Don't Start Early

Keys to EC
13 Keys for Ease & Grace

Do I Have to Do Away With Diapers?
The Importance of Diaper-free Time

Benefits of EC
Over 18 Benefits of Doing EC

Chapter IV: Troubleshooting

Potty Pauses
Defined (Again)
Possible Reasons for Potty Pauses
How to Get Through a Potty Pause
An Alternative View on Potty Pauses – Just Part of the Learning Process

Troubleshooting
When It Stops Working
Why A Younger Baby Might Cry Every Time You EC
If a Non-newborn Baby Protests When You Offer a Pottytunity
Boy Babies & Aiming Penises
We're in Position & Cueing but Nothing is Happening
How to Deal with Your Own Frustration
How to Assess Your Situation

Chapter V: Gear

EC Gear: Clothing & Other Great Tools
Clothing
Potties & Accessories
Diapers & Accessories
Wipes
Creams
Pads
Baby Carriers
Miscellaneous Gear
DIY Gear

Chapter VI: Resources
Resources
Books About EC
Books About Related Parenting Styles
DVDs
Videos
Websites Featuring Info on EC
Websites that Sell EC Gear
EC Forums
Groups
Email Lists/Groups
More Online Resources By Subject

Bonuses

Fill-in-the-Blank Forms
Fill-in-the-Blank Signs
Reminder Signs
Bonus Guides & Letters
Exclusive Video Library

Thank You! 
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Looks fantastic doesn't it?!


For more information and to order, please visit EC Simplified. Your purchase through this link will support both Andrea's and my family business, so thank you in advance!


Monday, November 08, 2010

Wonderful Wool!

Wool has so many great properties that make it the ultimate textile for baby and mama items. Wool is a natural insulator and will hold moisture without feeling cold or wet. Diaper/trainer covers or undies made from wool are breathable and naturally anti-bacterial. They are also somewhat self-cleaning, as lanolin in the wool neutralizes the ammonia in urine. Ammonia is what causes diaper rash, so switching to wool covers and changing promptly should eliminate diaper rash completely. Damp wool can simply be aired out and reused, and only needs laundering every couple of weeks unless soiled.

The wool interlocks and jerseys we use are the softest around and all Oeko-Tex 100 certified. Check out all the wonderful wonderful wool products we make and carry:


Melton Wool Pad

Natural Felted Wool Pad
Hocosa Footed Baby Pants

CF Split Crotch Wool Chaps

CF Mama Pads with Wings (wool backed)

CF Merino Wool Nursing Pads

CF Wool Prefold Belt

CF Merino Wool Diaper Cover

CF Merino Wool Undies


CF Merino Wool Trainer Cover

CF Wool Jersey Tunic
and of course we carry Eucalan Wool Wash and Lansinoh for wool care.

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Earth Day Sale at Continuum Family!

Our third annual Earth Day sale is on for today only!! Get 15% of many, many items storewide, including all organic and eco-friendly products. I've only got a few slots open for many of my CF custom items so shop early for your chance to get these at a great price!

Saturday, January 30, 2010

Where to Find Continuum Family Around the World

I am often asked if we offer our CF line of EC-friendly baby clothing and accessories at wholesale. The short answer is "sorry, no". While I love the idea of having other small businesses support us in bringing our custom items to as many places around the world as possible, we have made a conscious decision to keep things small here at Continuum Family. For now at least, it suits us best to be a family-sustaining business. We have embraced the business practice of smallering, which means we plan to grow the business only as much as we want to grow it, running our business instead of letting it run us.

That being said, there are currently two companies, Dream Nappies in Japan and Windelmaus in Austria, that are carrying select CF items. Dream Nappies carries our prefold belts and T-shirt tunics/gowns and Windelmaus carries our tiny undies and pull up training pants.

 tiny undies order destined for Austria

While we will remain the exclusive distributor for our CF line in North America, we will review any requests for other international companies to carry our CF items on a case by case basis.

Saturday, November 28, 2009

EC Essential -- The Tunic!

Even though I have 3 weeks of sewing orders in the queue, I took a half hour today and whipped up a tunic for Malcolm out of some lovely camel colored wool jersey that I just got in:



For an almost-11-month-old who's now walking (aacck!!), this is a really handy piece of clothing. It's long enough to keep him warm with only trainers underneath (and he would be discreetly covered if he was nakey butt) but it's not so long as to get in his way when he's crawling or sitting on the potty. And, add a pair of matching wool pants (not yet sewn) and we're ready to go out and about.

In addition to the tunic length, I also make these as a regular shirt length (4" shorter) and a gown length (6" longer), in either long or short sleeve. They are currently available in both cotton and bamboo, and I will be getting more wool jersey colors in a couple of weeks.

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Big in Japan

One of the things I love about having an online business is the opportunity to make contacts with people in many other countries. So far, I have had the pleasure of doing business with many European countries, Australia, and more recently Japan. In fact, this past month I had a surge of orders from Japan for some of my EC-related items such as our Continuum Family baby gowns, diaper belts, and split crotch pants. I found out through one of my Japanese customers that she is going to be one of the main presenters at an upcoming EC conference entitled "Babies do not need diapers -Quest for the lost physical abilities of human body" on November 2nd at Tsuda College and she wanted to have some of my supplies available for people interested. How exciting is that?! I was also able to facilitate a connection between this customer and Christine Gross-Loh, author of The Diaper Free Baby, as they both live in Japan. I had the song "I'm Big in Japan" by Tom Waits running through my head all day after that... :)

Update: Here's a picture she sent me after the conference of her makeshift EC store:


Friday, February 22, 2008

Custom Orders at Continuum Family

I'm getting more and more requests lately for custom orders for baby clothing, which is exciting. I love hearing about what people want that they can't find out there and seeing if I can help bring it to them. Here are some recent examples:

1) When Cathy in Australia wanted some split crotch pants for her baby daughter, she mentioned she was looking for something in a wind-resistant fabric. I happened to have some Solarweave on hand that I use to make pouch slings as well as summer baby blankets. Solarweave is a 100% nylon fabric that is wind and water resistant as well as having a minimum 30 SPF. I knew it would be too lightweight on its own to use for the pants, but I suggested to Cathy that we could line it with either a cotton interlock or polar fleece - she opted for polar fleece.



So, here's a picture of the finished pants with the cuff rolled up to show the coordinating fleece lining. I thought they turned out quite nicely, even though Solarweave is not easy to sew with as it has absolutely NO give to it. It was tricky to get it to fit well over the polar fleece.

However, Cathy was very pleased with the pants and sent me this photo and message:



Hi Deirdre,

Just a really quick email to tell you how much we love the pants!! Just tried them today during our unseasonably cold weather (meant to bet he hottest month!) and they fit well, soft and comfy, look great (much more discrete than I expected too), work well for pottying, and misses easily sopped up from the material. Although we don't yet have the cold winter wind I'm so happy to have some pants that are a bit wind resistant. We do lots of walking with her in the wrap, little legs hanging out. And then she is all for exploring - starting to crawl and walk - and the water resistance might make them a bit easier to clean, and definitely to dry them afterwards (I'm envisioning lots of muddy pants this year).


Thanks so much for making them,
Cathy
2) Another custom request we had was from Gloria in Bethlehem, PA who wrote me saying: "I loved the weight of the fleece in the split-crotch pants ... would it be possible to do custom fleece jogging style pants as well?"

I adjusted my pattern a bit and designed what I hoped would be a trim baby jogging pant that fits nicely over training pants or undies. Gloria was pleased with the final result and sent me this message:

Hi, Deirdre.

Thanks so much for the terrific fleece pants. Got them today - and so far, we LOVE THEM. I'd say the pants are an absolutely perfect fit. There's more room through the legs than in a more-fitted straight-leg or legging style pant (love that). The ankles are perfect. The waist is perfect. The rise is perfect. I'd say there might be enough room for a trim-fitting fitted diaper underneath. Not certain. Certainly enough room for diaper belt + prefold. They are by no means too baggy. I love them. They fit like sweat pants are supposed to fit. Perfect! Thank you!

Gloria
I will have these slim-fit fleece pants available on my site in the near future, as either a jogger with elasticized leg as these are or a straight leg pant.

3) Leslie in Honolulu, Hawaii wanted to order a bunch of potty cozys for her attachment parenting mother's club, but wasn't crazy about polar fleece. She wrote "I know this probably doesn't exist, but I would love to have a cozy that isn't made from plastic!" I told her I could make them for her from hemp/cotton fleece, which wouldn't have the water repellent qualities of polar fleece, but is a very durable and naturally antibacterial fabric. She was thrilled with the idea and promptly ordered a bunch of hemp fleece cozys and prefold diaper belts. I thought it was a great idea for a product, so have now added the hemp cozys to my site, for both the potty bowl and the regular potty.

I've also had some requests for custom items from the gorgeously soft merino wool interlock I'm using for trainer covers, which I'll be working on when I get my next order of wool in later in March. Keep those custom requests coming!