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[quote=Anonymous]Did you talk about sleep training during the interview? Have you talked about bedtime and naptime routines since then? If you haven’t, she’s going to go with whatever she’s used in the past. I use sleep lady shuffle starting around 6 months, in the absense of parent communication. However, I also refuse to go along with practices that I know are counter-productive (sleeping in the stroller, holding a 10-12 month old who doesn’t have reflux or other special needs, etc). I’m also experienced enough (and confident enough in my abilities) that I may make a suggestion if a parent voices frustration or confusion, and I can back up the suggestion with practical help. CIO can work, but the parents and nanny need to be on the same page for a quick learning time. The best thing about the sleep lady shuffle is that it works even when the child co-sleeps at bedtime, and the whole point is that the child isn’t crying.[/quote]
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