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    So frustrating!
    I would put kiddo in the quietest room furthest away in the house, buy a white noise machine, room darkening blinds/curtains and let him go for the entire nap time.
    I have one dcg who has started waking after 25 mins and lays there and screams. No tears, no standing up or jumping around in her playpen just lays there and screams. I have a white noise machine in her room (which is in the furthest bedroom of the house) and another white noise machine outside the bedroom door. I make her stay in there the entire nap time. I have the baby monitor on so I know that she is fine.
    Its very important we get our breaks each day and listening to a child scream can be very grating on our nerves. This little guy will get it. May take a few weeks but he will figure it out and self soothe back to sleep.
    Oh and regards to vomiting, I would be calling parents to come and get their child. If that continues to happen at nap I would term as well.

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