A nightmare is a scary dream. Round about one out of every four children have a nightmare at least once a week. Nightmares usually occur later in the sleep cycle. You will probably wake up to your child’s calls for help between 4am and 6am. Children often have nightmares after physical or emotional events, when they are feverish or maybe just because he/she has a very active imagination.
Archives for Nightmares
PARENTING
Sticky Parenting Issues like discipline, pocket money, tantrums, nutrition, health and even family holidays. A lot of attention is given to emotional problems ranging from depression to autism, tourette's ADHD and many more.
Parenting
DEVELOPMENT
How Our Children Grow from baby to toddler to tween and even teen. We discuss physical, social, language and emotional development of our children.
Development
EDUCATION
Learning to Love to Learn. We discuss home schooling private and public schools, long distance learning, pre-school, primary school, high school and everything after that.
Education
- The Education our Children Receive
- Making the Decision to Home School Your Child
- How to Choose the Right Nursery School for your Child
- How to Deal with Primary School Bullies
- Online Education
- Pros and Cons of Part and Full Time Studies
- Public Schools in the United States
- Advantages of Private Schools
- Helping Your Child Decide on the Right School Subjects
- Does my Child have a Learning Disability?