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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Nannies of multiples know how to get babies to sleep and it doesn't have to involve CIO. Daycares also keep multiple infants on the same nap schedule all the time. Its doubtful that the parents are following the same scheduled. Daycares can't let the kids CIO or do traditional sleep training as it would wake the other babies. OP you just aren't cut out for this job. [/quote] Children at daycare are habitually overtired from bad, inconsistent, or nonexistent napping. For a share to function well the kids should be on similar if not identical schedules, and the parents need to be on board with making that happen. Attachment parenters need to either pony-up the money for their own nanny, stay home with their own kid, or accept your reality. You are in a share, and that means sharing the nanny in all senses not just sharing her salary. Your child can't monopolize the nanny with his need for constant attention to the point that the nanny cannot get her tasks done or take care of the other child. [/quote]
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