I have minimal screen time... maybe 30 minutes of a carefully selected program on a rainy day when we can't go out, but most days, nothing. So a child who can't sleep without a show probably wouldn't have started here since I would have told the parent there is no tv most days. Also, they don't have to nap, but they do have to lay still and rest. Even the 4 year old falls asleep most days, and other days, she sings for a while and rests for at least 60 minutes. If she hasn't fallen asleep in the first hour, she can get up and read a book to herself quietly. Under 3, they are in bed for 2 hours. The first few weeks, I had two who screamed or cried for most of nap time, but they both go down cheerfully now and sleep for 2 to 2.5 hours. Both sets of parents tell me they won't sleep at home, but they love their nap here. If a parent said they didn't want their child to nap, I would let them know that I cannot prevent a child from falling asleep if they are tired, and quiet time is not an option.