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<blockquote data-quote="neednewtechnique" data-source="post: 75534" data-attributes="member: 3527"><p>Well, one thing that our oldest difficult child went through before she moved in with us, and for a few months after she moved in with us was the nightmares. The doctors had her taking a very small dose of Clonodine (.1mg) and that really seemed to help. And now the nightmares are gone and she doesn't have to take it anymore. </p><p></p><p>For my little one, the 5 yo, she went through the monster scared phase, and we did the spray thing, but when that stopped working, I rushed to the store and bought the movie Monsters Inc. Once she watched that and seen how goofy the mosters were and how they ended up LIKING the children, she wasn't scared anymore. </p><p></p><p>I am sure that won't work on ALL kids, but it seemed to with mine....it might be worth a shot...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="neednewtechnique, post: 75534, member: 3527"] Well, one thing that our oldest difficult child went through before she moved in with us, and for a few months after she moved in with us was the nightmares. The doctors had her taking a very small dose of Clonodine (.1mg) and that really seemed to help. And now the nightmares are gone and she doesn't have to take it anymore. For my little one, the 5 yo, she went through the monster scared phase, and we did the spray thing, but when that stopped working, I rushed to the store and bought the movie Monsters Inc. Once she watched that and seen how goofy the mosters were and how they ended up LIKING the children, she wasn't scared anymore. I am sure that won't work on ALL kids, but it seemed to with mine....it might be worth a shot... [/QUOTE]
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