We had our first experience with this last night. We did not know what it was at the time -- our friend recognized it immediately when we told her about it.
It's really freaky, and there's not much you can do about it. DD did it every night for about a week, then they slowly tapered off. Thankfully she hasn't had one in a long time! She looked possessed and the pedi told us not to touch her or try to wake her
Yes we went through those. He was having two or three a week, some even during naps. What really worked for us was almost entirely lighting up his room. We bought the star and moon nightlights from Ikea and when they are all turned on, a
Our 2 yr old DS also has night terrors. At first we tried to comfort him (not really knowing what was going on) but he never knew we were there and sometimes would lash out at us too. We talked to his pedi at his 2 yr appt and she said about the only thin
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