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Jul 21, 2017
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permiso
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Our boy used to get every now and then, seemed it was stress
and little sleep that lead to them for him but hard to know for sure
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Night terrors? My three year old has woken up twice tonight inconsolable
LiveCoug
All-American
7/21/17 4:13am
Only when I dress up as a clown and get 3 inches from his face and start heavy
Cougarfan777
7/21/17 4:22am
If you replace kid with fire alarms then yes
cypresstx
7/21/17 4:28am
Has happened to my 22 month old recently.
Backcountry
7/21/17 4:46am
Yup. All the time. I'd say poor kids, but THEY'RE not the ones awake through it!
LeftOfNormal
7/21/17 4:47am
Yes, pretty common. Use melatonin
Solomon Levi
7/21/17 5:11am
Yep. Happened with our 2nd child. It sucks man.
spugeddy24
7/21/17 5:28am
How regular is their sleep schedule?
IGlowInTheDark
7/21/17 5:31am
I've been up with my eight year old since three. The words "Go Back to Sleep"
84 Grad
7/21/17 5:43am
My niece had that when she was little
buffgato
7/21/17 6:02am
My six year old had that happen off and on for about 3 years. He has been
Dixie's Red Rocks
7/21/17 6:10am
Did she eat a lot of sugar that day?
Sandy Lyle
7/21/17 6:18am
Happened to my kid when he was 3-4.
dryflycoug
7/21/17 6:29am
My daughter would get them when she was younger. The good thing was she never
Chemish
7/21/17 6:38am
This is correct... they are not dreams (which happen during REM sleep)
SaturdaySpecialDay
7/21/17 8:03am
Almost every night until we got her a dog.
The Board Genius
7/21/17 6:50am
Our boy used to get every now and then, seemed it was stress
permiso
7/21/17 7:01am
It is. Fevers induce them as well.
IGlowInTheDark
7/21/17 7:04am
She did just get over 7 days of fever
LiveCoug
7/21/17 7:57am
They often still happen despite that
spugeddy24
7/21/17 9:36am
Oh and the way we snapped him out of them was to have him drink water
permiso
7/21/17 7:05am
We couldn't really wake our son out of it. His eyes were open and it seemed like
dryflycoug
7/21/17 10:08am
He was in stage 4 sleep. His eyes may be open, he may be speaking, walking, or
SaturdaySpecialDay
7/21/17 10:18am
Being too hot seems to contribute to them.
Caboom
7/21/17 7:23am
Most kids who regularly get night terrors just get them.
SaturdaySpecialDay
7/21/17 8:02am
Happened to my oldest when the baby waking in the night disturbed her sleep. We changed room arrangements, and it soon
Smack'sWife
7/21/17 8:10am
My daughter has struggled with that between the ages of 18 months to 36 months.
P-Widdy
7/21/17 8:24am
Yes. Often tied to their feet being too hot, so body temp rises.
Turnpike Lane
7/21/17 8:53am
We had that with several kids. Turned on TV, cooled them down, and tried...
CougaReb
7/21/17 9:46am
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