A 6 year old could be experiencing nightmares due to a real-life situation that they have seen on television, heard the family talk about, or seen in society. Nightmares may be caused by the childâ??s aging process of grasping real-life perils. Situations that may not seem scary to an adult could be very disturbing to them such as: financial and family concerns, car accidents, and other violence. The child usually needs reassurance at this time.
Her nightmares about her family, friends, and the horrors of The Hunger Games.What can wake her up... Her nightmares, or Peeta, when he is trying to wake her from her nightmares. Or other people, who tries to wake her up from her nightmares...
it could be having nightmares
cause hes dirty
Your child is sick. Take it to a doctor.
A 15 year old boy who wakes up invisible one day and no one can figure out why. but they do find out how it happen and why
This might sound weird but what you can do is put clear plastic wrap over the toilet bowl in the morning before he wakes up.
Well i usually put a wet towel over its head to calm it and sing it a song it will fall fast a sleep
Wakes is not an adverb, no.The word wakes is a verb ("he wakes up at 6 in the morning") and a noun ("I hate going to wakes").
Think about it. Do any of these make sense? My brother wakes up at the crack of lawn. My brother wakes up at the crack of dawn. My brother wakes up at the crack of yawn. My brother wakes up at the crack of fawn. My brother wakes up at the crack of flaw. My brother wakes up at the crack of crawl. The only one that makes sense is dawn!
Nightmares
Yes very serious she should be taken to hospital immediately.
Spongebob has an alarm clock next to his bed that wakes him up in the morning. Sometimes Gary wakes spongebob up if he wants to be fed.