I don't provide service to children who don't need a full afternoon nap. When I say "full" I mean a 2.5 hour break with NOTHING to do but lay in bed and sleep. I don't offer "quiet" activities or TV. NOTHING but sleep.

I am never in the business of deciding if they do or don't need one. I've had "no nap" requests for infants to five year olds. The age of the child makes no difference to me. If they don't NEED a nap then they must move to a program that offers a "no nap" option. No exceptions. It's not personal. I understand that there are children from birth to five who don't need to nap. They just aren't a population I can serve.