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[quote=Anonymous]Every week the parents keep talking about their daughters nap and it’s annoying because I’m not the one causing the issue. I’ve been consistent with their naps from when I started (6 months old) until they added a 3rd to the share; we had to adjust the schedule when he joined but everyone goes down at the same time, including the infant, for his last nap. She goes down at the same time each time I’m with her and I wake her up at the same time, with her only getting 1-1.5 hours of sleep. The parents are constantly changing her nap time when she’s with them, one minute they’re telling me “oh, she’s been going down early at 12/12:30” and then it’s “yeah, she’s been going down at 1:30 this week with us.” Why? Because it’s convenient for you? That’s not how sleep training goes- is it even considered sleep training at this old?! She will be 3 in a month and still doesn’t sleep through the night and one of her parents sleep with her. I was telling them before the baby came that we need to work together and get her on a schedule, I was ignored, and now they’re paying for it because they have 2 children not sleeping through the night. I don’t even know what to say but I’m tired of them keep talking about it (as if it’s me) and I just want to yell “ITS YALL! YOU’RE THE ONES WHO ARE MESSING IT UP FOR HER!” This is really a rant but anyone else have or had this problem (or something similar)? Any suggestions? I feel like now they’re rushing to get her on track- even with potty training which they just throw her in underwear (not consistent with that either) and expect for her to be potty trained. Myself and the other child’s parents potty trained her before she was 2.5 and you would think the other family would have been on board since they’re children are the same age and together all week, but that’s a different topic for another day. [/quote]
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