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Anyone any idea why people talk in their sleep? Thing 1 (3 years old) has just started shouting while she is still fast asleep. She has a bit of a cold but is not poorly. Don't like to think that she is frightened of something, should I wake her up? Thanks.
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Hi sheri,
I would'nt be too worried about it at the moment as probably just a phase that your little girl is going through, and you say she has just started doing it.......if you're concerned about it and it continues for, say, another couple of weeks or so, I would call your GP or HV and discuss it with them for advice and how they can help.
Mrs Bear is in her 40's and she still mumbles away, on occasion, in her yank voice.....think she was dreaming about Desperate Housewives the other night....swift, discreet kick soon shut her up :0)
Best of luck, sherrard and may I say hope you have a very Happy Christmas to you and all the family :0) x
I would'nt be too worried about it at the moment as probably just a phase that your little girl is going through, and you say she has just started doing it.......if you're concerned about it and it continues for, say, another couple of weeks or so, I would call your GP or HV and discuss it with them for advice and how they can help.
Mrs Bear is in her 40's and she still mumbles away, on occasion, in her yank voice.....think she was dreaming about Desperate Housewives the other night....swift, discreet kick soon shut her up :0)
Best of luck, sherrard and may I say hope you have a very Happy Christmas to you and all the family :0) x
don't wake her up, but maybe sit with her just in case she wakes herself up! i still talk in my sleep now (sometimes quite entertaining for mr kicker!). i also used to sleepwalk until my late teens, but grew out of it. i think that this is more scary for people who are woken/hear the person (or little person in this case!) burbling away, but mostly will be harmless. discuss with your hv or gp if this persists, but i would say let her sleep - maybe if she is very tired through the day you could try waking her up to see if it makes a difference or not. good luck, sher x
My two younger sisters shared a room when they were children, they actually had sleep arguments, I kid you not... I went in once and blondie was telling baby sister to 'just shut up' and baby sister told her to 'sod off you cow'.... they were both spark out. (I should add they are and always were very close when awake!)
my youngest (3) has just started doing same and my eldest (6) started at the same age.
In fact my eldest will have full conversations and sleepwalk for a good 10 mins before taking himself back to bed.
He had a chat with his dad the other night after walking downstairs, he said he had a naughty word stuck in his head which was giving him a headache but he couldnt say it as it was naughty. He was sobbing and so OH told him it was ok to say the naughty word if it was just to help get rid of headache (dreading what he may say). I cant recall the word but it was something really innocent like "plate" when he finally said it lol. he then stood up, climbed the stairs and got back into bed sound asleep.
In fact my eldest will have full conversations and sleepwalk for a good 10 mins before taking himself back to bed.
He had a chat with his dad the other night after walking downstairs, he said he had a naughty word stuck in his head which was giving him a headache but he couldnt say it as it was naughty. He was sobbing and so OH told him it was ok to say the naughty word if it was just to help get rid of headache (dreading what he may say). I cant recall the word but it was something really innocent like "plate" when he finally said it lol. he then stood up, climbed the stairs and got back into bed sound asleep.