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<blockquote data-quote="tiredmommy" data-source="post: 75523" data-attributes="member: 1722"><p>Does he remember the nightmares? If so, what are they like? Are they gory or more typical nightmares? First thing is to limit all scary books, video games, tv shows & movies immediately. You may want to consider having him bunk with you for a while, but that may end up being a difficult habit to break later. How about if you set up a baby monitor so he knows you'll hear him if he has a problem? In addition, you may want to tighten up his bedtime routine so he can be comforted by the routine.</p><p>Any chance he could have anxiety?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tiredmommy, post: 75523, member: 1722"] Does he remember the nightmares? If so, what are they like? Are they gory or more typical nightmares? First thing is to limit all scary books, video games, tv shows & movies immediately. You may want to consider having him bunk with you for a while, but that may end up being a difficult habit to break later. How about if you set up a baby monitor so he knows you'll hear him if he has a problem? In addition, you may want to tighten up his bedtime routine so he can be comforted by the routine. Any chance he could have anxiety? [/QUOTE]
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