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How Zoë Foster Blake uses Bad Dream Buster
"My five-year old has taken complete ownership of Bad Dream Buster. He insists on his ritual every night, just as I go to turn out the lights, of spritzing all the ‘monster’ areas in the bedroom he shares with his little sister. So, over both their beds, under his bed, in the cupboard, and across the window, cos we all know that’s how the dang beasts get in."
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Help your kid overcome their fears (and sleep in their own bed).
Monsters. Are. Everywhere. Just ask your four-year-old... It’s hard to watch your child spiral in irrational fear, but it can help your anxiety response to know that it’s totally normal for your children to be afraid of the dark, the neighbour’s dog or those suspicious green trolls under their bed. “Fear acts as a form of security or protection in both children and adults,” explains Lysn psychologist Breanna Jayne Sada. “Without fear we would jump head-first into all sorts of danger. The body’s fear response is designed to keep us safe.”
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