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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. Overnight, she went from being a model prisoner to a complete nightmare.” ... 3-year-old Michael and 14-month-old Alexander, strapped inside. Smith, then in her early 20s, told police she had ...

  5. Nightmare disorder - Wikipedia

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    According to studies, children at the age of 6–10 years are 41% more likely to experience nightmares and 22% at the age of 11. [35] Children with persistent nightmares range from 10% to 50%. [ 4 ] However, only 1% of children meet the criteria of a nightmare disorder. [ 10 ]

  6. Can Certain Foods Cause Nightmares? - AOL

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    Unfortunately, nightmares are the dreams you are more likely to remember. When you eat, your metabolism revs up to digest the food, and in turn causes your body temperature to rise.

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    The date "12.25.93" is also a reference to the year the movie came out. There are bat and jack-o'-lantern designs around Jack's house. There's an iron pumpkin on Jack's front gate.

  9. Stranger anxiety - Wikipedia

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    Stranger fear is less likely in older children (i.e. at least six years old) since there is a greater readiness for them to accept behavioral information from outside the family. [12] However, studies show that older children do exhibit increased anxiety to new threats and avoidant responses following discussion with parents. [ 13 ]