What A Child Dreams

No matter in which part of the world you live in, compromising on fall protection is just not done especially when it comes to children. In the current urbanized setup, with tall buildings around, the need for such a protection system becomes further unavoidable. For this, you may often come across safety rails or a guardrail over rooftops in tall buildings or any such place. The need for such protection or warning lines is mandatory in places where kids walk or play. But when talking about kids, it’s not just physical protection that they need. Alongside they need emotional support especially when they dream something really bad.

The big question is why kids have frequent nightmares. How many times did your child called out in the middle of the night? Upon reaching, you found your kid awake and crying badly or perhaps telling you that he/she saw weird things. And each time you try to calm him saying that it was just a dream. A dream actually has no meaning or connection to reality. But do you really mean what you say to console your child?

No matter what you think, they are actually real to a kid who experiences them. They get happy or scared or may even laugh out loud in the middle of their sleep. Conversely, they are not real in the physical sense, but they are real happenings in an individual’s sub-conscious mind. And surely, they are vibratory messages that have connections to a dreamer’s actual state of consciousness. It is a sort of awareness that travels from ones inner mind to the outer one in the state of sleep.

So, this clearly shows that dreams are mostly an outcome of some real life occurrence or fear. With this known, it becomes far easier for parents to learn about their children through their dreams. It is true that most kids have scariest dreams of all people. They could be about scary animals or about the stories they hear. Mostly, their dreams are about things that you could not even expect.

Animals happen to show up in a child’s dream quite often. Possibly, because they fear them the most so they get them in their dreams. A child afraid of reptiles may often dream about a creepy lizard crawling towards him or her while he or she is helpless. Another possibility is that if your child is too attached to a pet dog, then he or she might get a nightmare about your dog dying.

Pleasant dreams are also a part of their lives. They mostly show up when a child does something good or has a good experience. For instance, if a child performs well in sports, it is very likely that he also gets a dream about it.

Whatever the dream is, a child takes off into an imaginary world temporarily. To say the least, a dream acts as a deviation from real life. It takes their minds off from things that are bothering them. Moreover, there are a lot of things that are part of a child’s dream, and most of them are quite interesting as well.

Author Bio: Ellie Lewis recently researched the cost of installing safety rails and other safety protection items for her company. She recently had a guardrail installed for safety reasons.

Category: Parenting
Keywords: safety rails,guardrail

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