Not even sure I should post cause it's just one isolated incident so far, but last night my 2.5 yo woke up around midnight and called out for me. When I went in he told me there was a bug in his crib and he was scared. We had a weird incident earlier in the day where there was a fly in the house and he was FREAKING OUT saying "protect me mommy" and seemed very scared. Maybe the two are related. Anyway, I looked around and told him his crib was bug free, middle of the night, etc. and that it was time to go back to sleep. He called out mommy a few more times but looked like he was about to fall asleep so I didn't go back in. I should also mention that he almost never wakes up in the middle of the night. He did once before when his brother was sick and the noise woke him, but otherwise he sleeps through all the time, so this was very strange.
Just before his nap awhile ago he mentioned seeing a bug last night in his crib, and I did a sweep and told him no bugs, and he passed right out.
Is this a thing as they get older? Does my son just have some issue w/ bugs right now? Should I expect more wakeups? I know every kid is different but maybe someone has been there, done that?
Re: fear of bugs/middle of the night wakeup
Normal here too, just some weird fears coming out. I also think DD picked up saying she's "scared" of things because when my mom plays with her, she'll pretend to be scared & say "i'm scared" when DD roars like a tiger.
DS suddenly became very afraid of bugs (just the flying kind) a few weeks ago. I have no idea what triggered it. I read a bit about it online and apparently it is very common. The best thing you can do is acknowledge the fear but try not to indulge them (ex. hugging them or removing them from the situation reinforces the message that bugs are scary). Now when DS has an encounter, I bring myself down to his level and just try to talk to him about it. I point out that he is big and the bug is small. I ask him if he thinks it's a mommy bug or daddy bug. I also ask silly questions like "does the bug like peanut butter? does the bug like to go swimming?" which often makes him laugh. I have no idea if it will help in the long run, but he eventually calms down.
About the Febreeze comment, I personally wouldn't do that because it reinforces the idea that there is something to be afraid of (bugs, monsters, etc). DS went through a brief "there's a monster in my room" phase, and we just kept confidently repeating, "No, there are no monsters" (no checking under the bed or anything) and he eventually moved on.
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