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Symptoms and Cures of Nightmares in Children

By Brandon Peters — 2020

While nightmares are no fun for anyone, when they repeatedly affect a child it can be particularly scary. From the still of the night, a child may suddenly start screaming and crying.

Read on www.verywellhealth.com

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