Someone mentioned that their kid gets night terrors if they don't get enough daytime sleep. DD was crying in her sleep around 5 this morning; I thought it was her teeth b/c they've been bugging her bad, so H went in to give her some motrin. She *flipped* out hard, crying like she'd just had the pants scared off of her. Could that be a night terror?
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Re: S/o night terrors
It's a homeopathic and not a pain reliever. It's relaxes children and helps them from having restless nights.
Some people who are allergic to Ragweed might have a problem with it because it has Camomille but I've had a friend wh
Night terrors can happen from lack of sleep, or disruption to routine. DD gets them (although knock on wood it's been a few months). nightterrors.org is a good website for reference. There's a section for children.
They are different from night
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