I found this:
A young boy, aged eleven years, had a phobia about dolls which had been present since infancy. He was successfully treated by means of graduated exposure using a series of dolls and children's model figures, ending up with ones that were quite frightening.
By the end of treatment, he was able to take a figure home with him and play with it and no longer avoided dolls in everyday life.
A fear of dolls is called Pediophobia.
The phobia related to the fear of dolls is called pediophobia. See Web Links for a list of all phobias and their names.
baby dolls
The fear of dolls is called pediophobia. It is a common phobia and can be triggered by various factors, including the appearance and movement of dolls.
i think it is stuck in a elevator
Umm... fear of puppets IS Pupaphobia, which I have, but fear of ventriloquist dolls is Autonomatonophobia. You don't have Pupaphobia, otherwise the Muppets would scare the daylights out of you. I have both.Pupaphobia, and i have it my friend, there kinda freaky.. muppets however dont scare me, but ventriloquist dolls, argh there damn scary...
I think 3 come in a pack
" fear " is the awareness of self protection and recognition for babies to avoid a dangerous, sensitive performance.New toys or stuffed toys to baby may be a bit " advanced ", glow, audio, and both actions, the baby subconscious may think that these toys are aggressive, insecure, so showing a look of fear.Baby horror and anxiety depends in part on the extent of natural and temperament.---toyswill.com
Keep away from balloons
Don't ski.
because they treat their kids like dolls or puppets. you shouldn't do your pets like that either.
Phobias are irrational fears. Many of them do not have a reason, such as the fear of spiders, or even sillier - plastic wrap, open spaces, dolls, or homosexuality.