Nightmares and night terrors

Nightmares and night terrors

Things that go bump in the night Nightmares are very common among youngsters, writes Dr Melanie Woodfield in her investigation into what's disrupting our preschoolers' sweet dreams. It's a brave mum or dad who admits they've never been afraid of the dark. Most of us are no longer jumping on our beds in case the monsters grab our ankles, so what happened? Did the fears just disappear? Where did they come from in the first place? Why is it that so many children are afraid of the dark, of...

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