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    Do you have all the kids in one room for nap? Maybe in the future if you have a child that bothers the rest put them in a separate room with a fan running outside the door and that way whatever noise the child makes doesn't bother anyone else. I find kids are hard to come by so I don't tell parents if the child is doing something or not doing something unless it puts another child in jeopardy or is enough of a deal breaker that I'm going to term anyway... Most stuff I can handle myself and I'm not willing to rock the boat.

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