My DD had them a few times between 2-3 if I remember. She is 6 now.
She had a few night awakenings with crying and we didn't think much of it until one night she got up screaming and sleepwalking. I didn't know about night terrors then so I did everything wrong.
My DD ran away from me screaming at me like I was a monster. She was screaming go away, no and everything else. She ran downstairs, running away from me and hid in a kitchen cabinet. I was petrified myself. Finally she did wake up and sat in my arms. She remembered very little but some of it near the end, and then went back to sleep upstairs. That was our worst one. After I found out what they were, they were never that bad again, because I didn't try to make her go back to bed or wake her up!
She had maybe 3 where she walked out of bed and then as quick as they came they were gone. She is still not a great sleeper but we don't have terrors or nightmares anymore.
My 5 year old had some but fewer than my 6 year old. Again it was between 2-3 years old but never as intense as my 6 year old.
She had a few night awakenings with crying and we didn't think much of it until one night she got up screaming and sleepwalking. I didn't know about night terrors then so I did everything wrong.
My DD ran away from me screaming at me like I was a monster. She was screaming go away, no and everything else. She ran downstairs, running away from me and hid in a kitchen cabinet. I was petrified myself. Finally she did wake up and sat in my arms. She remembered very little but some of it near the end, and then went back to sleep upstairs. That was our worst one. After I found out what they were, they were never that bad again, because I didn't try to make her go back to bed or wake her up!
She had maybe 3 where she walked out of bed and then as quick as they came they were gone. She is still not a great sleeper but we don't have terrors or nightmares anymore.
My 5 year old had some but fewer than my 6 year old. Again it was between 2-3 years old but never as intense as my 6 year old.
So I give him the tone that I use when I'm calmly correcting him. So...I'll say it and he might calm down for a few seconds. As soon as he starts again, I'll say it again. And so on until it stops- takes about 5 minutes for me with this method. It used to last for a very long time if I tried to wake him up. Holding him was the absolute worst.
At times, he will get out of bed andonce even stood at the top of the stairs screming and in the middle of a terror and my older son had to tackle him. Just one of those things we learned to live with. I HATE to see my little boy like this. Thankfully he has no memory of it since night terrors do occur when the child is asleep (even if their eyes are open). Good luck! It's not an easy thing to deal with.