Toddler Terrors, Infant Anxiety?

Although little research has been done on the subject, some sleep experts believe not only toddlers – but infants – are affected by night terrors.

 

 

 

Often simply trying to awaken and comfort their daughter when the night terrors begin works. The biggest thing is to remain totally calm. This medical advice takes a common sense route, encouraging parents to calm and reassure themselves as well as their children.

 

 

 

Fathers must remember that if they are frightened, their fears can be transmitted to the child, which can make night terrors more frequent and more intense. It becomes a vicious cycle of fright.

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