General Information: (540) 689-1000
2010 Health Campus Drive, Harrisonburg, VA 22801
Printer Friendly Version Email A Friend

Health Tip: If Your Child Has a Nightmare

(HealthDay News) -- Everyone has bad dreams, but they can be especially frightening for young children.

The Lucile Packard Children's Hospital offers these suggestions for the parents of children who have just had a nightmare:

  • Offer plenty of cuddles, comfort and reassurance to your child.

  • During the day, talk about your child's bad dream, and make sure to avoid frightening TV programs and movies.

  • Leave the door to the child's bedroom open, and offer a favorite toy or blanket for comfort.

  • Avoid spending a lot of time looking for the "monster" that scared your child. Let your child go back to sleep in his or her own bed.

  • Read a book about coping with nighttime fears.

  • Before bed, talk about funny and happy topics.

Search Health Information
 
In This Section
 
Related Links

Events News Physicians Health
Virtual Tour
Planning a visit to RMH? Take a tour of our campus before you come.

Talk to Us
RMH appreciates your feedback.

Sign up for updates and news from RMH!
Enter your email address below to receive health and news updates from RMHOnline.com!



Social Media
By posting on any one of these sites, you agree to the Social Media Policy
RMH BlogFacebook Twitter Youtube

Create a CaringBridge blog
Home  | About RMH  |  Patients & Visitors  |  RMH Services  |  Classes & Events  |  Health Library  |  Careers