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[quote=Anonymous]New job ASAP. There is no way in hell I would work in a share were I couldn't sleep train. I have a share with a 12 month old and 6 month old, they are on the exact same schedule at the moment. When I move the older one to one nap a day it will still coordinate with one of the younger baby's naps. They each sleep about 4 hours a day everyday and through the night since they were 3months. I also have no chores except cleaning up after the children and myself. I don't even do the babies laundry because the mom refuses to let me (she wants to feel more involved). They need to sleep train those kids and teach them to be patient. They can't always be carried or have their way. They are just setting themselves up for more issues later on. If you choose to not find a new job then I would put both children on one nap a day which they seem ready for since they don't nap longer then 30mins. And I would start eating lunch with them. They should be on finger foods by now and eating with them is a great way to teach proper eating habits/manners. Clean up as you go, even if that means put the kids on the floor next to you as you wash dishes. Finally, stick up for yourself and don't let them walk over you.[/quote]
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