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A two-year old foster child who is a bright and active toddler has faced early life challenges and is currently adjusting. Recently, he has developed a habit of removing his clothes and diaper during the night, which has led to frequent messes, disrupted sleep, and increased stress for the foster parent. Despite consistent bedtime routines and various interventions, the behavior continues and has made overnight care difficult. Adaptive clothing designed with rear zippers or secure closures can prevent the child from undressing during the night, helping to maintain hygiene, reduce overnight clean ups, and support better sleep for both the child and foster parent.
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