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    She will turn 3 in mid November.

    I did have her use the potty before quiet time. But she said she had to go again. I will know next time that its not true.

    The first few days I let her play with 2 dolls. But she keep closing her eyes and falling over. So I know she needs a nap. parents say she doesn't nap at home. Starting Monday no toys at all. She must lay down. She has proved to me today that she can sleep here, so she can no longer tell me she can't.

    Monday I will be feeling much better, so no more being nice and letting things slide. This is my daycare, so my rules, not hers. This head cold has had me floored for the last few days.
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