Some children find it difficult to learn to sleep in their own room, or bed. Parents may solve the problem in various ways. They may, for example, allow the child to sleep with them in their bed, or they may …
Children already able to fall asleep in their own beds sometimes develop the habit of waking up during the night, walking to their parents’ bedroom in a semi-conscious state, then crawling into bed with them to sleep there the rest …
Suffering from repetitive nightmares means that your child experiences the same nightmare, or similar nightmares, multiple times. They typically wake up and are anxious, fearful and/or crying. In some cases, it’s possible to determine that the trigger is something frightening …