ChatterBank1 min ago
Children & Fear
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Jno is right, bangs from fireworks still make me jump sometimes, especially as I can't get past the time delay some seem to have :) Also, for your daughter the scary noise was teamed with bright pretty colours, so that was probably really interesting for her. My wee cousin was the same, he seemed really surprised that something that scared him (the noise) could be paired with something pretty.
when in fear the body releases adrenalin. For those of us young enough not to partake in any "substances" it's the closest thing they get to a "high".
Quite natural and, within limits, i actively encourage in children.
However I will state thethe "fear" is reasonable. i.e it will be wrong to just frighten kids for the sake only, but in a fictional sense (i.e late night ghost stories told by mum or dad, or the pretence to throw the toddlers off a pier, the kids knowing full well you won't really!) is great.
A screaming but laughing kid is a good kid. Just a screaming kid, its time for the social services.