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It's not clear at what age our children begin to dream, but even toddlers can tell us about having dreams — pleasant ones and scary ones. When children awaken from a nightmare, its images are still fresh and can seem real. So it's natural for them to feel afraid and upset and to call out to a parent or carer for comfort. Listen to what advice Will Van Der Hart and Sila Lee have to say about this subject.
By Care for the FamilyIt's not clear at what age our children begin to dream, but even toddlers can tell us about having dreams — pleasant ones and scary ones. When children awaken from a nightmare, its images are still fresh and can seem real. So it's natural for them to feel afraid and upset and to call out to a parent or carer for comfort. Listen to what advice Will Van Der Hart and Sila Lee have to say about this subject.