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    Maybe respond with option of her being welcome to pick her child up before nap and bringing her back after the scheduled nap time. If not I would let her know that it is not a request that can be accommodated as it is not in the best interest of her child and the group as a whole. Your multiple other clients would not be pleased with you going in to interrupt nap to wake a sleeping child, who will be grumpy and too young to remain quiet the remainder of the nap time. Other clients would not be pleased to routinely have overtired and grumpy children handed over to them at the end of the day, making for an unpleasant evening for them at home.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Discoveries View Post
    Maybe respond with option of her being welcome to pick her child up before nap and bringing her back after the scheduled nap time. If not I would let her know that it is not a request that can be accommodated as it is not in the best interest of her child and the group as a whole. Your multiple other clients would not be pleased with you going in to interrupt nap to wake a sleeping child, who will be grumpy and too young to remain quiet the remainder of the nap time. Other clients would not be pleased to routinely have overtired and grumpy children handed over to them at the end of the day, making for an unpleasant evening for them at home.
    Good One! The only two things that I truly will not change is anything financial and naps. And a one year old sheesh! The child does sound over-tired and the parents sound like they are endlessly discussing this with junior at bedtime. They need to learn to put their foot down and say bedtime not pass the responsibility on to you. Stand firm and tell them no nap....no care.

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