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<blockquote data-quote="30 and searching" data-source="post: 321521" data-attributes="member: 6367"><p>My youngest has night terrors. He screams and cries... his little arms are shaking, and he's sweaty. He has them occasionally, but I've noticed they happen more frequently when he's sick. It is awful to see him like that! They typically last about 15 minutes. </p><p> </p><p>I haven't found a whole lot of info about night terrors, and some of the things I have read are conflicting. Some say not to wake them up, others say it's fine to wake a child up, just to be very gentle about it. We have done both... still not sure what is best. I feel so helpless that I can't bring him out of it!</p><p> </p><p>I just had to add my experience, because I don't see this subject brought up often... my 4 year old just had one a couple nights ago. I hope he grows out of them!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="30 and searching, post: 321521, member: 6367"] My youngest has night terrors. He screams and cries... his little arms are shaking, and he's sweaty. He has them occasionally, but I've noticed they happen more frequently when he's sick. It is awful to see him like that! They typically last about 15 minutes. I haven't found a whole lot of info about night terrors, and some of the things I have read are conflicting. Some say not to wake them up, others say it's fine to wake a child up, just to be very gentle about it. We have done both... still not sure what is best. I feel so helpless that I can't bring him out of it! I just had to add my experience, because I don't see this subject brought up often... my 4 year old just had one a couple nights ago. I hope he grows out of them! [/QUOTE]
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