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Speak to the Doctor
While nightmares are not usually something to be concerned about, a study from 1998 called "Dreamcatching: Every Parent's Guide to Exploring and Understanding Children's Dreams and Nightmares" suggests seeking help from the child's doctor if your child is experiencing persistent, violent dreams that are not responding to any resolutions. Especially if there are stresses in your child's life it may be ...
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Speak to the Doctor
While nightmares are not usually something to be concerned about, a study from 1998 called "Dreamcatching: Every Parent's Guide to Exploring and Understanding Children's Dreams and Nightmares" suggests seeking help from the child's doctor if your child is experiencing persistent, violent dreams that are not responding to any resolutions. Especially if there are stresses in your child's life it may be helpful to speak to a doctor.
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