GraceLuvsWDW
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Well, my dd hardly ever watches tv. Never network TV and only sometimes will she actually sit and watch Blues Clues or Elmo or Mickey Mouse. She doesn't understand the social back and forth of TV. I have tried to take her to the movies and about 5 minutes after the intro she's lost and wants to go. I don't think it's attention because she'll ask me "why did he say that?" and "why did she do that". We went to see UP! and she couldn't get past the beginning of that film because she was lost. So the idea of Sully, while very cute!, would be lost on her. And she does wimper in her sleep. I don't know how I would monitor the wimpers in order to redirect her nightmares. I'm always so afraid I might wake her up and getting her back to sleep is no easy task.
I am trying to figure out if this was a "night terror". Now 5 days after the dream she is still frightened and asks me several times during the day and especially leading up to bed time "Am I gonna have THE dream again?". I tell her no, we don't have the same dreams twice and I tell her all the things you guys mention about dreams aren't real and they can't hurt you. But she looks at me and says yes they can, I was there and it hurt. So I'm at a loss on how to respond to that?
She has had a lot of fear issues this week I guess due to the dream? I tried to get her to watch Pinocchio (because I wanted to watch it
) and she acted terrified throughout the beginning (where he turns into a boy and when Honest John tries to trick him). I finally turned it off in frustration when she started to cry. How can a 6 year old be afraid of Pinocchio??? I'm trying not to be too non-understanding about it but really I don't understand???
Anyway, such is our lives. No one can understand how hard the simple things are in our world. Sleeping. Brushing Teeth. Washing Hair. Separating at school each morning. Even getting her seatbelt buckled without a fight is often a fiasco. I'm sorry, I'm love my dd VERY much, more than anything, but I really wish I could have an easy day SOMEDAY.
Thanks for letting me vent.

I am trying to figure out if this was a "night terror". Now 5 days after the dream she is still frightened and asks me several times during the day and especially leading up to bed time "Am I gonna have THE dream again?". I tell her no, we don't have the same dreams twice and I tell her all the things you guys mention about dreams aren't real and they can't hurt you. But she looks at me and says yes they can, I was there and it hurt. So I'm at a loss on how to respond to that?
She has had a lot of fear issues this week I guess due to the dream? I tried to get her to watch Pinocchio (because I wanted to watch it

Anyway, such is our lives. No one can understand how hard the simple things are in our world. Sleeping. Brushing Teeth. Washing Hair. Separating at school each morning. Even getting her seatbelt buckled without a fight is often a fiasco. I'm sorry, I'm love my dd VERY much, more than anything, but I really wish I could have an easy day SOMEDAY.
Thanks for letting me vent.
