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  2. Night terror - Wikipedia

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    Night terrors typically occur in children between the ages of three and twelve years, with a peak onset in children aged three and a half years old. [18] An estimated 1–6% of children experience night terrors. Children of both sexes and all ethnic backgrounds are affected equally. [18]

  3. Nightmare - Wikipedia

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    [3] The prevalence of nightmares in children (5–12 years old) is between 20 and 30%, and for adults between 8 and 30%. [4] In common language, the meaning of nightmare has extended as a metaphor to many bad things, such as a bad situation or a scary monster or person.

  4. Childhood phobia - Wikipedia

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    From infancy, a child can feel whether or not their mother cares for them. As a child grows and develops, they will need continued guidance until they reach adulthood.When a child's discipline is directed at them instead of their misbehavior, the child feels as if their relationship with their parents is at risk.

  5. Nightmare disorder - Wikipedia

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    The nightmares usually occur during the REM stage of sleep, and the person who experiences the nightmares typically remembers them well upon waking. [2] More specifically, nightmare disorder is a type of parasomnia , a subset of sleep disorders categorized by abnormal movement or behavior or verbal actions during sleep or shortly before or after.

  6. List of A Haunting episodes - Wikipedia

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    In 1983, Jesse and Carol Fox and their two children, seventeen-year-old Mary and eight-year-old Wesley, move into a new house in Lowell, Arkansas. Mary, a high school dropout, first encounters the spirit while unpacking material. While going on a bike ride, Wesley runs into a boy and a girl who tell him that his house is haunted.

  7. A 3-year-old shot herself in the head. Her father could go to ...

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    FLINT, Mich. — It was nearly 3 a.m. when LaDorothy Griggs was jolted awake by the banging on her front door. She was still in the haze of sleep when her uncle rushed into her home.

  8. Smith, 53, became internationally infamous in 1994 when she drove her car into a South Carolina lake with her two sons, 3-year-old Michael and 14-month-old Alexander, strapped inside.

  9. Parasomnia - Wikipedia

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    Nightmare disorder is defined as recurrent nightmares associated with awakening dysphoria that impairs sleep or daytime functioning. [1] [2] It is rare in children, however persists until adulthood. [11] [35] About 2/3 of the adult population report experiencing nightmares at least once in their life. [11]