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Re: night terrors


Posted by Danielle Garrow on April 04, 2000 at 12:27:46:

In Reply to: Re: night terrors posted by suzy Turnbull on March 07, 2000 at 16:34:45:

I have found this also helpful to here from other parents who are dealing with this problem. My daughter is 7 and started last week with night terrors.. In the middle of the night she will get up and start screaming and crying.. I talk to her and try to find out why she is doing this and she says that "she is bad" or that "I know why".. which i have not idea what is going on.. I try to calm her down but I does not help.. she just fights me. And then I have to rely on giving her a seditive. By morning I try talking to her about what was bothering her and she just looks at me and wonders what I am talking about. because she does not remember a thing about it. This is so cunfusing.. for I am also a single mother..any suggestions...

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