soft soothing music and lots of love before bed time(and any other time)
2007-01-03 19:53:18
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answered by ~♥~ *CHEEKY* ~♥~ 6
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Nothing much really. Maybe play some soft music in a cd player. Things like enya or something of the sort. Not my personal favortie but it seems soothing lmfao. Maybe a nature sound ting, aromatherapy nothing too strong. Soothing sounds should help though.
2007-01-03 19:48:45
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answered by Brutally Honest 3
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=| it extremely is a great little boy you have there. Lol. yet directly to the severe rely handy... Weight limits are positioned on toddler toys such because of the fact the bouncer/jumper for defense reasons. I easily would not do it with my very very own son and would not propose absolutely everyone else doing it with their baby. Fisher value has a rocker obtainable that vibrates and has putting toys which will in high quality condition him till he's a baby... Or a minimum of toddler length. i do no longer keep in mind what it is stated as though yet i bought one for my son and he loves it even now at virtually eleven months previous. They sell them at Wal mart and little ones 'r' us and that i've got faith they're around 50 money.
2016-10-06 10:15:53
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answered by ? 4
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If you bought the house, check for history. Your baby might see something we adult do not see. Then consult a resident Pastor for house blessing. Second, when having the baby to sleep, align his body in such a way that his head will point to North and his feet to South. This way, he goes in harmony with nature and will get a sound sleep. Adult can try this just to prove. This is how we orient our sleep at home.
2007-01-03 19:58:50
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answered by Mars 1
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My baby sister was going through the same exact thing. What helped, my step mother would put my sister to sleep in her arms and talk to her, telling her soothing things such as how much she loves her, how beautiful she is, etc. othertimes she would sing to her while she was sleeping in her arms.
If this doesn't help, I would suggest then when your son is going through one of these nightmares, as soon as possible put him in your arms and soothe him back to sleep.Buy some soft music and leave it playing for him. I hope this help.
2007-01-03 19:57:21
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answered by Faye 3
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It actually sounds like the baby has a little wind or something ....the facial expressions you are interpreting as fear could actually be pain grimaces. Best to chat with your GP to reassure yourself.
gently rub his back in an up and down motion this may help and as others have said sing softly to him , just to reassure him you are there.
2007-01-03 20:37:47
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answered by ll_jenny_ll here AND I'M BAC 7
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Well maybe Ghost Staring at your baby. Well i have a baby which always stare at the empty space and start laughing at the empty space......................Thats why my grandmother just past away last month i feel sorry
2007-01-03 19:49:47
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answered by Juxeski 2
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try and read him a story before bed, or play some calming music. try and make your baby feel a relaxed as possiable before bed.
2007-01-03 19:48:30
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answered by So in love. 2
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They may be night terrors, see this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Night_terrors
My son had these for years.
2007-01-03 20:01:17
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answered by Anonymous
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i would snuggle him as much as possible- even sleep with him to see if that helps. maybe he is afraid of being alone or feels abandoned ( that may not be spelled right -please excuse)
2007-01-03 19:51:33
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answered by cheery_ohz 2
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