Staff at Sunbeams nursery, which has 62 children registered, said thatthey were responding to a request from one child's parents that thechild should be distracted from having a late sleep in the afternoon.The parents said that napping in the afternoon meant that the child'ssleep pattern was disturbed throughout the night.
Ofsted became involved after an anonymous complaint was made to it thatstaff at the nursery were not letting children sleep.
Sunbeams staff explained the child's particular circumstances and saidthat they were following parents' wishes. However, the nursery was giventhe action because Ofsted said that nursery staff should prioritise therights of the child rather than requests from parents.
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