These triggers may help to explain the possibility of why kids have night terrors, especially during changes in routine or after a busy, overstimulating day. Your little one may also be more likely to experience night terrors if there’s a family history of parasomnias or if they have anoth...
doi:http://contemporarypediatrics.modernmedicine.com/node/370773Night terrors and other parasomnias in children may coexist with other sleep disorders, such as obstructive sleep apnea, according to the preliminary findings of a new study.Contemporary Pediatrics Staff...
The sound of screaming in the middle of the night can be terrifying. For those living with night terrors, or living with someone who experiences them, awakening to shrieks may be a regular occurrence. Yet the recurrence of night terrors will most likely not diminish the feeling of fear and ...