Night terrors, a phenomenon predominantly affecting children, manifest during deep sleep and can be unsettling for both the child and their caregivers. Triggered by factors such as stress, overtiredness, or disruptive noises, these episodes stand apart from typical nightmares. During a night terror, a child appears to be awake but is actually in a deep slumber and will often have no recollection of the event upon waking.
Fortunately, most children outgrow these episodes by the time they reach adolescence. To minimise the chances of night terrors, it’s vital to establish a soothing and consistent sleep routine, ensuring a calm environment at bedtime. If a night terror does occur, it’s best not to wake the child; instead, focus on keeping them safe until the episode passes.
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