What's the matter with children's sleepwalking?

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When you think of children, you will think of their innocence and loveliness. Every child who comes to this world seems to feel endless curiosity about this world. Every day for different things, many whys will appear in their heads. If the children's whys are not solved, it will cause certain psychological pressure, More of this will happen. In order to avoid this situation, let's talk about how children sleepwalk?.

What's the matter with children's sleepwalking?

First: in life, children are always curious about everything around them. Three meals a day can be said to be indispensable every day. When parents are busy cooking and cooking, children's attention will shift to them. For the reason of curiosity, children let their parents teach them to cook. However, when teaching children to learn, they never learn well.

Second: during the rest time after dinner, the children's interest in cooking is still in a state of excitement. Because they haven't learned enough, they have been begging their mother to continue to teach them how to cook. However, because it's too late, the mother told the children to teach them when they have time, Children will never forget to learn to cook, and always keep things in mind when they sleep.

Third: in the middle of the night, when the mother was sleepy, she heard a sound coming from the kitchen. After hearing the sound, she went to the kitchen. Through the light of the mobile phone, she saw that the child was cooking in the kitchen, but her eyes were narrow. This scared the mother. Looking at the child like this, the mother didn't dare to wake her up. It turns out that the child sleepwalking, during the day did not do a good meal, sleep at night has been thinking.

matters needing attention

It is understood that sleepwalking is generally related to grief or excessive psychological stimulation, insufficient care and warmth from the family, immature development of the central nervous system and other factors. Sleepwalking peak at the age of 5-6, and also occurs in children aged 6-12. For children's sleepwalking, parents should pay attention to close the doors and windows before going to bed, and check whether there are dangerous goods in the children's room. In addition, they should also reasonably arrange work and rest time, communicate with children more, and avoid excessive fatigue.