Anonymous wrote:OP here,
Both twins dropped morning and daytime nap at 11 months old. I can’t force them to nap period. Bedtime is 7pm to 8am every day except Sunday. Our nanny is older, a previous preschool teacher, and the boys loved her. I feel bad that she was unable to continue caring for them.
I need to hire a new nanny asap. Do I lie and not mention, the boys don’t take naps or just be 100% honest?
Anonymous wrote:OP here,
Both twins dropped morning and daytime nap at 11 months old. I can’t force them to nap period. Bedtime is 7pm to 8am every day except Sunday. Our nanny is older, a previous preschool teacher, and the boys loved her. I feel bad that she was unable to continue caring for them.
I need to hire a new nanny asap. Do I lie and not mention, the boys don’t take naps or just be 100% honest?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:no it’s not. Daycares like to say it is, but there is no law requirement.Anonymous wrote:In Maryland is the law every child in centers and family childcares nap at least for 2 hours daily
It is a licensing requirement. https://earlychildhood.marylandpublicschools.org/system/files/filedepot/3/13a.15.09_program_requirements_final.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not all 20 month olds nap. Yes it is uncommon but none of you are pediatricians, haven’t met these children and don’t know their sleep patterns.
Nanny for 20+ years and I've never heard of a 20 month old that doesn't nap
Anonymous wrote:no it’s not. Daycares like to say it is, but there is no law requirement.Anonymous wrote:In Maryland is the law every child in centers and family childcares nap at least for 2 hours daily
no it’s not. Daycares like to say it is, but there is no law requirement.Anonymous wrote:In Maryland is the law every child in centers and family childcares nap at least for 2 hours daily
Anonymous wrote:Not all 20 month olds nap. Yes it is uncommon but none of you are pediatricians, haven’t met these children and don’t know their sleep patterns.