It’s normal and very common for young children to be afraid
of the dark, and it usually starts between the ages of 2 and 4 years old.
The fear often manifests itself when there is a sudden life change or
when your child embarks on a new step in his/her life.
Why?
The reason behind your child’s fear of the dark has nothing to do with
the monsters and ghosts haunting him at bedtime. It’s rather the fact that
your little one is unable to distinguish the familiar aspects of his room in
the dark. Young children need to be reassured by their environment, by the
presence of loved ones and familiar places. None of this can reassure your
child when his room is pitch black!
Often paired with this fear of darkness is a phenomenon called separation
anxiety, often experienced until your child is four years old. Around age six,
he will be able to differentiate between reality and fantasy, between his fear
of not seeing you and the reassurance that you'll always be there when morning
comes!
Changes
Your child used to fall into a deep state of sleep and
he now wakes up abruptly, crying out your name and asking you to turn on the
light because he’s scared? You have trouble understanding why your
little one is afraid of the «big bad monster» since he doesn’t watch violent
movies and you have never told him a scary story?
Your child’s fear is innate and can be expressed with a different amount
of intensity depending on the situation. Did you know that classic fairytales
act as a way for children to evacuate fear? As a matter of fact, the big bad
wolf in the Little Red Riding Hood and the witch in Snow White help your child
channel certain fears that appear at night time. Need proof? Nowadays, parents
read less and less of these fairytales to their children, yet they continue to
have nightmares and incomprehensible fears. Without these very strong images
provided by tales, fears can feed on sounds and shadows.
Night
light
Your best weapon against darkness is using a
night light and leaving it on all night long. This way, if your child wakes up,
he will recognize his room, take his favourite teddy bear and fall right back
to sleep. With time, the night light may bother your child or he may
simply get used to sleeping with it every night. Either way, none of these
consequences are very serious!
Not
enough?
Your child is still afraid, even with a night
light? He still wakes up crying or calling your name? The best thing to do is
to turn on the lights and walk around his room to show him that he’s in a safe
place. Once reassured, he should fall right back to sleep. Try not to be
impatient. Your child’s fear may be irrational, but he’s nonetheless is truly
afraid and needs to be reassured. Let your child know that you are there, that
you understand his fear, that you are here to protect him and that your will
always be there. In time, your little one will feel a lot more secure. However,
if you show signs of impatience and anger, your behaviour may only exacerbate
your child’s anxiety and give him another reason to be afraid!
Two
years old; a turning point
At two years old, your child is going through
an important transitional period, as he’s starting to discover the outside
world. However, what he discovers may not always be pleasing! As your
child experiences new things, he may develop certain fears, such as; animals,
water, doctors, dentists, Santa Claus, etc. You cannot always reassure your
child, but if you try to convey your message gently and with affection, it will
surely be helpful!
Inspiring
books
The Owl Who Was
Afraid Of the Dark
Jill Tomlinson, Illustrations by Paul Howard
Egmont; New edition April 2004
ISBN-10; 1405210931, $ 9.95
Sid The Science Kid;
I'm Not Afraid Of The Dark!
Cari Meister (Author)
Harperkids Ent. May 2011
ISBN-10; 0061852619, $ 5.25
Junie B. Jones Has a
Monster Under Her Bed
Barbara Park(Author), Denise Brunkus (Illustrator)
Random House Books for Young Readers (1997)
ISBN-10; 0679866973, $ 5.99
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