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How To Help A Child With Nightmares
Nightmares
in
children
are
a
normal
phenomena.
If
your
child
experiences
it,
as
a
parent,
reassure
your
kid
and
provide
some
comfort.
Child
nightmares
can
result
in
paranoid
behaviour
if
parents
don't
pay
attention.
Once
a
child
wakes
up
screaming
due
to
a
nightmare,
he
or
she
may
find
it
difficult
to
sleep
again.
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Some kids even describe their dreams whereas some fail to recollect the dream. As a parent, you can explain that a dream isn't reality.
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Well, how to stop child nightmares? If your attempts fail to comfort your child and if your kid keeps seeing nightmares every night, it is important to take your kid to a child psychiatrist for diagnosis. But before that, try the following steps.

How To Help A Child With Nightmares
Talk
If
your
kid
says
that
its
an
occasional
bad
dream
the
you
don't
need
to
worry
much
as
you
can
comfort
your
kid
and
make
him
or
her
sleep
with
you.

Trauma
If
the
nightmares
are
due
to
trauma,
it
is
very
important
to
know
about
the
incident
that
had
been
traumatic
to
your
child.

Anxiety
If
you
observe
anxiety
in
your
child,
try
explaining
that
things
will
be
okay
and
that
monsters
don't
exist
in
this
world.
Make
him
spend
more
time
with
you
as
that
would
make
your
kid
feel
secure.

Change
Of
Place
Sometimes,
changing
the
place
of
sleep
may
work
and
sometimes
it
is
better
to
send
your
kid
to
a
relative's
place
so
that
he
or
she
may
forget
about
the
nightmare
and
get
back
to
normal.



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