Anonymous wrote:OP I am guessing your LO throws a fit if you attempt to do the nap in the crib, otherwise this would not be a concern. You should acknowledge that its a challenge, make a plan for transitioning to the crib, and give your nanny leeway to get it done. Your current practice is not reasonable, unless your are willing to hire a nanny for 1 to 1 care.
OP's child will sleep in either the crib or stroller, it's the other child who . The nanny needs to transition both to crib most of the time, car and stroller infrequently (if at all). Unless the parent absolutely wants the child to sleep in the stroller (which is horrible, there's no excuse for the nanny doing this. I've worked with 18 month old twins who had been taught for over a year that they should only fall asleep if rocked for 45+ minutes by themselves or if walked in the stroller for 30+ minutes, and it took me more than a month to get them to sleep in the cribs without rocking first. No nanny wants to deal with that, so the sooner it's dealt with, the better it will be.