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luthienrising's avatar
7 years ago

toddler nightmares

What light is the one for toddler nightmares? Is it the same as the kids' ones?

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  • Anna-Banna's avatar
    Anna-Banna
    Seasoned Veteran
    7 years ago
    Someone said already, but yea there are two other lights that I think help with nightmares. They are like a ball with clouds on. One is a light show up the wall too. Sorry for bad description! :D
  • Suziish's avatar
    Suziish
    Seasoned Ace
    7 years ago
    "Karababy52;c-16423226" wrote:
    "TresaofPern;c-16422891" wrote:
    I think the incidence is lower if they're read a bedtime story first, I just remembered. Might be coincidence, but it's worth a try.


    I don't think it's a coincidence, I always read my toddlers a bedtime story and tuck them in and they've never had a nightmare. :)


    I third this. I just raised 3 toddlers, each one was read to sleep every night, and not one nightmare. They are children now.


  • Two kid's nightlight from parenthood helps them sleep through the night and not get up to wake up parents or teen siblings to spray monsters under the bed. It could work with other kids lights but I use the starry night, nightlight
    Letting kids sleep in a full-size bed also stops monsters under the bed.
    When they do wake after a full sleep they mostly have the same jump reaction, just no monsters. and no waking up the family.

    I have not had many problems with my toddlers sleeping. Toddlers have a nightlight you can put on the floor but the maid puts that away. so I use the same nightlight for toddlers as for kids.
  • I always use the own night light and have a big stuffed bear in the toddler's room.
  • "TresaofPern;c-16422891" wrote:
    I think the incidence is lower if they're read a bedtime story first, I just remembered. Might be coincidence, but it's worth a try.


    I don't think it's a coincidence, I always read my toddlers a bedtime story and tuck them in and they've never had a nightmare. :)
  • The Parenthood nightlights might help with preventing toddler nightmares. It seems to be that way in my game, anyway.
  • I think the incidence is lower if they're read a bedtime story first, I just remembered. Might be coincidence, but it's worth a try.
  • I think there is a random chance even with low thinking skill with certain tots and then others the same light for the kids is enough you could try playing lullabies too. That worked for one of my little ones but I don't use it all the time not sure how often that works.
  • Don't think there is one. You just have to get their thinking skill up to two. Anyway, I've noticed lately that the kids' nightlight doesn't seem to make a difference all the time. I just had a kid have two nightmares in a row despite the light.

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