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[quote=Anonymous]OP here. We go NOWHERE. I'm not allowed to take them anywhere. Our schedule is the same every day and we have an established nap time routine. They often will not sleep at night, skip ALL of their naps on the weekends with their parents, and I spend all week trying to get them back on schedule and napping again only to have the parents throw it out the window come Saturday. I realize that these tasks are basic and have no issue doing them. I'm having a difficult time making it happen when the parents aren't interested in sleep training, encourage clingy behavior, and the only way they can get to sleep is after 20-30 minutes of rocking. I'm not the most experienced but this also isn't my first rodeo. I've done everything I know to do, but I've been instructed NOT to sleep train, not to let them cry EVER, and if they want to be held all day then so be it apparently. [/quote]
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