How to prevent 'night terrors' in your children

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  • @ImmortalIdeas
    @ImmortalIdeas Рік тому +13

    IF YOU TRULY WANT TO FIX THIS.
    try this....
    First don't everbgrap the child...
    Next. Think what's their favorite snack.
    Ours was cupcakes and cookies.
    I would walk into the room and say.
    Hey I got some cupcakes and cookies.
    And she would instantly stop seeing the nightmare. And reach out for a cupcake.
    Now I would also act like I dropped one.
    This not only stops the terror but gets them to focus on you.
    You are now in the dream.
    And as a safe person.
    They will be pale at first bit you will see color return to their face. And eyes adjust to you.
    The very next time it happens.
    Start the code word as you approach the room. This will trigger them. And they will awken faster.
    Also now they are familiar with the word and safety.. the child will almost feel embarrassed. Like oh was I screaming again. I'm like oh its no big deal I'm just here to help. And laugh about. Because this leads them to be more comfortable with the situation. Instead of adding..terror.
    So... lol.
    After 2 weeks. Ours only had them once in a while. Then about a month later they were gone for good.....
    I told this to 4 other couples. And they all said it worked. They each had interesting code words. Lol.
    But still it's the effect.
    If you try this let me know how it worked for you. I'm not saying I cured this. Lol
    I just came up with a way to handle certain cases of night terrors.
    Ours would scream waking us up in a frantic mess. Running down to her room seeing her standing up screaming. Eyes wide open. Face pale. And not seeing us.
    Now what's interesting. Objects were.
    Such as bed, nitestand etc. But they were altered in her eyes.
    So I had to try something
    So I entered her dream calmly and nicely. Create a safe place and the distraction works great. Because dreams aren't stable. They fluctuate fast and in milliseconds. So it's alot easier than you think to distract from the terror.
    Anyways. I hope this helps any of you.
    ;)

  • @bettybailey2928
    @bettybailey2928 2 роки тому +11

    Both my girls get night terrors when they have a temperature. Its actually the first sign that my eldest is unwell. My youngest had one were there were she thought spiders were crawling all over the bed and all over me. We all felt traumatized after that one 😭

    • @ImmortalIdeas
      @ImmortalIdeas Рік тому +5

      First don't everbgrap the child...
      Next. Think what's their favorite snack.
      Ours was cupcakes and cookies.
      I would walk into the room and say.
      Hey I got some cupcakes and cookies.
      And she would instantly stop seeing the nightmare. And reach out for a cupcake.
      Now I would also act like I dropped one.
      This not only stops the terror but gets them to focus on you.
      You are now in the dream.
      And as a safe person.
      They will be pale at first bit you will see color return to their face. And eyes adjust to you.
      The very next time it happens.
      Start the code word as you approach the room. This will trigger them. And they will awken faster.
      Also now they are familiar with the word and safety.. the child will almost feel embarrassed. Like oh was I screaming again. I'm like oh its no big deal I'm just here to help. And laugh about. Because this leads them to be more comfortable with the situation. Instead of adding..terror.
      So... lol.
      After 2 weeks. Ours only had them once in a while. Then about a month later they were gone for good.....
      I told this to 4 other couples. And they all said it worked. They each had interesting code words. Lol.
      But still it's the effect.
      If you try this let me know how it worked for you. I'm not saying I cured this. Lol
      I just came up with a way to handle certain cases of night terrors.
      Ours would scream waking us up in a frantic mess. Running down to her room seeing her standing up screaming. Eyes wide open. Face pale. And not seeing us.
      Now what's interesting. Objects were.
      Such as bed, nitestand etc. But they were altered in her eyes.
      So I had to try something
      So I entered her dream calmly and nicely. Create a safe place and the distraction works great. Because dreams aren't stable. They fluctuate fast and in milliseconds. So it's alot easier than you think to distract from the terror.
      Anyways. I hope this helps any of you.
      ;)

    • @bonnyblue9399
      @bonnyblue9399 Рік тому +1

      Interesting, my child has experienced this but only when being to hot in bed, too many covers and such, fever included.

    • @ImmortalIdeas
      @ImmortalIdeas Рік тому +2

      @@bonnyblue9399 that's another trigger is the heat.

  • @M3_86
    @M3_86 Рік тому +2

    My child responds. It helps a bit. Happens when he is over tired.
    Thanks for this video.

    • @TheAglok
      @TheAglok 11 місяців тому

      Then it's not a night terror.

  • @Mum_and_LizzyLark
    @Mum_and_LizzyLark Рік тому +1

    My daughter had it after her first birthday. She has it only during daytime naps. I thought it was a tantrum, until she wasn’t looking at me. She was asleep. It was awful. It happened almost three times a week. After she began skipping the day time naps, it began to also happen when we are on a drive. She falls asleep on a drive. I can’t help that, and she then has the sleep terrors. It’s hard to ignore when she tried to get out of the car seat.
    What worked is when she starts to fall asleep, I wake her up, made sure she looked at me, and was half awake, and I let her continue her sleep.
    This is the only thing that ever worked. I can’t catch this when we are on a drive.
    Early head start also suggested biofeedback. We live three hours away from a big city, so we haven’t tried it yet.

    • @theathomas2465
      @theathomas2465 Рік тому +1

      I sleep in boat, as I get sea sick then I get night mare and over heated

  • @XxReeses
    @XxReeses 2 роки тому +1

    I used to get them in 3rd grade and 5th grade. I would sometimes walk when I'm sleeping. It's was really weird when my dad told me about it.

  • @janis.rawtruth
    @janis.rawtruth 5 місяців тому

    Within 2 weeks of initiating a strict gluten-free diet, the patient had a significant reduction in nightmares.

  • @AdalynneMejia-sk1px
    @AdalynneMejia-sk1px 3 місяці тому

    My sister is 4 and she just started having it

  • @becky1161
    @becky1161 5 місяців тому

    Can they run around etc?

  • @AmandaBontrager-r3w
    @AmandaBontrager-r3w 3 місяці тому

    My son is one and he has them

  • @ARMY_RUGS
    @ARMY_RUGS Рік тому +1

    my son two days ago was screaming and shouting spider spider, he was shaking and sweating. But i knew about night terrors so i wasnt bothers his mum was traumatised tho. the episodes happened twice that night . All results from him being sick and having temperature. Again I recommend you change the bed space decorate it with nice pictures and images. Or better still let him sleep with you for a week to get over that. ITS SCAARY!!!

  • @alinionita2614
    @alinionita2614 2 роки тому +5

    Sounds good doesn’t work. Nothing works. I tried everything! Waking up before. Good sleep hygiene. Eliminating worries. Tea essential oil’s no electronics. NOTHING. This started this year. We all had COVID and he had fever for 24h, and in that night it was the very first time I saw that!!! After in 2 weeks we had 1 more and again 10 days no issues. Then it started again, and again until now it’s daily. Luckily it’s only a maximum a 3 to 5 minutes episodes BUT, his voice it’s totally destroyed!!! It’s a month now and it’s still happening every night. Oh and it’s in the first hour. Sometimes, if he falls asleep immediately it’s even after 40 minutes 🥹🥹🥹😅😅😅. Please if someone knows something else, PLEASE, for the love of God tell us. Thanks

    • @idakee
      @idakee Рік тому

      My Eight years old son has been experiencing night terrors from the last two years. Before he used to have one episode in 3 to 5 months. But from the last one week he was complaining of headache at day time and after 2 days he started night terrors every night once or two to three episodes.

    • @idakee
      @idakee Рік тому

      @@souadalshaikhi5342
      Are you asking me ?

    • @CynthiasTikka
      @CynthiasTikka Рік тому +1

      @@idakee Definitely take him to the doctor to rule out anything bad. Especially with a headache it could be from something else. If all is well, then maybe the headache is from not sleeping well . Hope he's doing better or out grows it soon.

    • @idakee
      @idakee Рік тому

      @@CynthiasTikka
      There was some sleep disturbance those days. Later on his headache gone away and now his night terror episodes hasve also reduced to 1-2 per week.

    • @elena95464
      @elena95464 Рік тому +1

      The only way to control night terror, it's realizing what's happening (meaning that you as the dreamer are stock) and making an effort to scream to wake yourself up. That's what I do, and it works. Also, pray with your kid. Unfortunately, night terrors don't usually go away. I'm 39, and I still have them occasionally. Night terror=sleep paralysis

  • @theathomas3008
    @theathomas3008 2 роки тому +1

    I had car crash and it gives me night terrors

  • @pranavika5098
    @pranavika5098 2 роки тому +1

    This happened to me in morning. This is second time for me. First time I had it in last month. I am currently 16. I too have epilepsy disorder. I have the same symptoms but the difference is after my sudden waking up I remember partially. What does it mean in the whole??

  • @TheDriverpreneur
    @TheDriverpreneur Рік тому

    This happens to my daughter I was really worried and started paranormal phenomenon thank God for UA-cam

    • @Unique_tissues_limited
      @Unique_tissues_limited Рік тому

      Does it happen once or twice a month for almost every month??

    • @Unique_tissues_limited
      @Unique_tissues_limited Рік тому

      Does she stiff up her body and eyes kinda open but yet sleeping and crying and can't wake up??

    • @TheDriverpreneur
      @TheDriverpreneur Рік тому

      @@Unique_tissues_limited no she just cry for minutes non stop

    • @Unique_tissues_limited
      @Unique_tissues_limited Рік тому

      My baby his 1 year and 6 months and last night he sleeping from after 7 pm and at 10:24pm he started stiffing up in his sleep as if his suffocating and bending his back his whole body was stiff and he was crying, his eyes wasn't completely turn over but he wasn't awake. And this has been going on from he was 2 months old and it happen every month either two times or one time the same date or a day before... The last time it happen to him it was March 10 and then again last night may 8

  • @theathomas-ns9qb
    @theathomas-ns9qb Рік тому +1

    I had night mare after Halloween event because I saw clowns

  • @d.9969
    @d.9969 Рік тому +2

    Children are spiritually awake. You didn't have a baby, you brought a soul from the spiritual realm into this reality. You are not asleep you are in the 5D, for 1/2 if your life. They should not grow out of it, you as a parent need to understand your spiritual self to prepare them and protect them. They are having physcic attacks as they sleep which is scary and intense. Using frequency music, calling in the angels, understanding crystals will help. Most people have no clue what they are doing, and these children need physic protection. Not medication or doctors. 🧿

    • @MasterGlam
      @MasterGlam 7 місяців тому

      Thank you❤

    • @LiaMarie01
      @LiaMarie01 7 місяців тому

      Jaysus, it seems like you're the one who needs meds. 5D? Crystals? Just mental. I hope you don't have children or plans to. You're after being a massive eejit and will obviously cause your tot, or any you come in contact with, to become mental and have worse problems than this for the rest of their life. Keep your "psychic " bollox between you and your nutter mates and far away from wee ones.

    • @LiaMarie01
      @LiaMarie01 7 місяців тому

      You probably claim to see and speak to ghosts as well. Cop on.

    • @rickz3750
      @rickz3750 6 місяців тому

      What the he!! are you talking about.