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    Agree with Crayola you need to take the youngest for longer periods of time. Im transitioning an 11 month old dcg right now. We started with 8-11, then 8-1, then 8-3 and this week she is coming for full days 8-5. He needs to learn he is safe with you and cant do that if mom is coming back after an hour. He especially needs to get used to eating and napping at your house.

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