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    I would take the non sleeper ! I think that is the easiest to transition !! I would put that child the furthest and have the fans and noise machines going ! Eventually at that age they will sleep !
    Crying all day would be frustrating !!
    Hats off to all of you with young dcks ! My youngest is 2 ! I think I would lose it trying to keep little ones safe ! I mean they fall all the time , choke on things !! Ugh I would be up at night terrorizing myself on what could happen !
    I clean my dayhome twice daily looking for anything that could be put in the mouth or poke ect !!! I drive myself crazy !!! Lol I'm really not sure I could look after a child that young !

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    Either or is fine with me. Each have their own set of challenges. They both will get sorted out soon enough. They always do.
    I choose families based on the parents.

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    I would likely take the child who naps but cries all day. I have found that children who cry at nap are more difficult to transition than a child who cries during the day. I also find a child crying at naptime more stressful because I don't get a break and the other kids suffer from a loss of quality sleep!

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