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Unregistered 01:52 PM 04-02-2018
Originally Posted by Blackcat31:
I've had a child that stopped napping around 15 months but he was my own so I dealt with it as his parent.

As a provider I do not provide services to children that do not participate in afternoon rest time.

If this child could lay quietly and rest with out disturbing others I'd be fine with it but if his actions caused disruption to others, I'd have to have parents find alternate child care.

Kids that don't rest quietly simply do not fit into my program.
How long would you give a new child to show that they can participate in quiet time? How much effort would you put in if you had one refusing to stay quiet?
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