Yes. Bringing him in a separate room would be ideal if possible, but if you work with agencies it is not allowed: All children should sleep in the same room (liability reasons) when I start with new children in my group, it usually takes two to five days to adjust for their naps, I keep the new ones really physically active. Encouraging babies to crawl more or to walk and run, we dance a lot those days. So, when they go for their naps they're really tired they do not wake up. During the afternoon is more relaxed and easy. I put all the children to sleep in the same room, the older ones nap on cots and babies before 18 months in playpens. Children have learned to woke up by them selves put their bedding away and join me in the next room for a quiet arts and crafts activities, 18 months do that too.

This worked even with a mom telling me that she has been rocking her baby to put him to sleep and when he used to wake up in the middle of the night. Now he doesn't even wake up at night. I keep telling parents fresh air and exercise helps for good sleeps. And also a special diet, before going bed at night helps.