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[quote=Anonymous]Our center has swings AND bouncers, and DS napped in both of those contraptions for the duration of his time in the infant room (until 11 mos). Once he was older he was only in the sling-style bouncer seat for naps. Did it bother me? Yes, it kind of did as I expected he would sleep in a crib, but he was one of those "difficult" babies and I relented to "whatever means necessary". And guess what? He did great there, napped wonderfully. I once again fretted when he moved up to the toddler room and had to nap on a cot, but he transitioned well in less than a week. I do agree with a previous poster who said sometimes these types of kids do even better in daycare; this was true for us. Both the director and administrator's kids were in my son's class, so I knew there was additional oversight. I also showed up at random times. Were there sometimes babies crying? Of course. But I never felt a baby's needs were being ignored. The bottom line is every provider is different, and you'll quickly discover whether or not it's a good fit for you and your child.[/quote]
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