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i do not know what you think a nine month old child is capably of but she
walks and crawls round her cot i know she is sleeping because her eyes are closed or opening and looking into nothing all i asked was did any of you know anything about sleep walking in babys not what is she doing and i did not as for advise i asked if you know anything about sleep walking so if you do not do not bother to write then #and i have a thnk you to a Kat and Sue because you are the onlys ones that have written about sleep walking |
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Okay, so is the child getting out of the crib to then sleep walk around the
house? If so, then the net over the crib would help. Is the child just moving around in the crib, but not getting up? If so, then I am not sure that would be a problem in itself. Is the child getting hurt? The website I looked at for sleepwalking suggests that the child get a little more sleep and that has proven to dramatically improve the sleep walking. Here is the website http://www.drgreene.com/21_379.html -- Sue "Tishtash" wrote in message news i do not know what you think a nine month old child is capably of but she walks and crawls round her cot i know she is sleeping because her eyes are closed or opening and looking into nothing all i asked was did any of you know anything about sleep walking in babys not what is she doing and i did not as for advise i asked if you know anything about sleep walking so if you do not do not bother to write then #and i have a thnk you to a Kat and Sue because you are the onlys ones that have written about sleep walking |
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"Tishtash" wrote in message
news i do not know what you think a nine month old child is capably of but she walks and crawls round her cot i know she is sleeping because her eyes are closed or opening and looking into nothing all i asked was did any of you know anything about sleep walking in babys not what is she doing and i did not as for advise i asked if you know anything about sleep walking so if you do not do not bother to write then #and i have a thnk you to a Kat and Sue because you are the onlys ones that have written about sleep walking Oh lord. Take a chill pill. This is a forum where people come with questions looking for advice. Excuse us if we misunderstood your post and thought you were looking to solve a problem or get reassurance. This is not a library, where you can just access articles on whatever you want. As you can see from the majority of the responses, most people are asking for additional clarification, if the question is, "is it normal for my daughter to do this?" or is it "how do I keep her safe while she's doing it?" or "is this okay, and is there anything I need to do?" or something else all together. Do you have a history of sleepwalking in your family? If so, then she may well be starting to show her own sleepwalking tendancies. If you don't have any history of sleepwalking in your family, then it might well be what I (and others) said, which is just a phase that babies go through where they crawl, or stand up in their cribs in the middle of the night, while asleep, because they are learning a new skill. It happens, and then it stops. How long has your daughter been walking, and how long has she been standing and walking in her crib in the middle of the night? If you don't want to answer any of these questions and still feel that all you want is an article about sleepwalking in babies, then you may be out of luck. There may not be a lot (or any) of articles about sleepwalking in babies, either because it doesn't happen (as in, it's just a developmental phase that they can go through, but not really sleepwalking per se), or because in children and adults who tend to sleepwalk, it hasn't been shown to start in babies, or it's not common enough to have any articles written about it. Have a nice day. -- Jamie Earth Angels: Taylor Marlys -- 01/03/03 Addison Grace -- 09/30/04 Check out the family! -- www.MyFamily.com, User ID: Clarkguest1, Password: Guest Become a member for free - go to Add Member to set up your own User ID and Password |
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"Jamie Clark" wrote in message . .. "Tishtash" wrote in message news i do not know what you think a nine month old child is capably of but she walks and crawls round her cot i know she is sleeping because her eyes are closed or opening and looking into nothing all i asked was did any of you know anything about sleep walking in babys not what is she doing and i did not as for advise i asked if you know anything about sleep walking so if you do not do not bother to write then #and i have a thnk you to a Kat and Sue because you are the onlys ones that have written about sleep walking Oh lord. Take a chill pill. This is a forum where people come with questions looking for advice. Excuse us if we misunderstood your post and thought you were looking to solve a problem or get reassurance. This is not a library, where you can just access articles on whatever you want. As you can see from the majority of the responses, most people are asking for additional clarification, if the question is, "is it normal for my daughter to do this?" or is it "how do I keep her safe while she's doing it?" or "is this okay, and is there anything I need to do?" or something else all together. Do you have a history of sleepwalking in your family? If so, then she may well be starting to show her own sleepwalking tendancies. If you don't have any history of sleepwalking in your family, then it might well be what I (and others) said, which is just a phase that babies go through where they crawl, or stand up in their cribs in the middle of the night, while asleep, because they are learning a new skill. It happens, and then it stops. How long has your daughter been walking, and how long has she been standing and walking in her crib in the middle of the night? There was a program I watched on TV not too long ago about sleep walking. It was about a family - mom, dad and IIRC, 2 younger daughters around 8 and 10 years old. The dad and the older daugher, I believe, were sleepwalkers. The youngest daughter and mom weren't, really, but when they started to study the family, they found the youngest daughter was starting to show possible signs. She would do some drastic movements very similar to what the dad did at night (sitting upright out of nowhere, sitting up and talking about random stuff that made no sense, etc). The oldest and dad both would get up and would get somewhat voilent (for lack of a better word) and thrash about. They did some tests and found that there was a certain gene, IIRC, that seems to be common in sleepwalkers and that it is genetic and passed down. Funny thing was, the dad did not carry this gene but the mom did. Both girls, I believe, had it as well. (again, the mom did not sleepwalk) It was quite interesting all around. If you don't want to answer any of these questions and still feel that all you want is an article about sleepwalking in babies, then you may be out of luck. There may not be a lot (or any) of articles about sleepwalking in babies, either because it doesn't happen (as in, it's just a developmental phase that they can go through, but not really sleepwalking per se), or because in children and adults who tend to sleepwalk, it hasn't been shown to start in babies, or it's not common enough to have any articles written about it. Have a nice day. -- Jamie Earth Angels: Taylor Marlys -- 01/03/03 Addison Grace -- 09/30/04 Check out the family! -- www.MyFamily.com, User ID: Clarkguest1, Password: Guest Become a member for free - go to Add Member to set up your own User ID and Password |
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Thank you Kat and Sue you both seem to be the olny ones that can read and
understand what i am saying so thank you both for the insight that you have given me. |
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On Thu, 21 Jun 2007 20:30:15 +0100, "Tishtash" wrote:
Thank you Kat and Sue you both seem to be the olny ones that can read and understand what i am saying so thank you both for the insight that you have given me. Well, your lengthy run-on sentence aside.... you are accessing Usenet. This is not a forum in which people only respond the way you wish. If you hope to receive more than just one or two responses you might want to broaden your horizons a bit and be more open to other people responding to your post. Nan |
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NAN WHY DONT YOU START AND READ WHAT I SAID AND THEN KEEP YOUR MOUTH SHUT
AND IF ANYONE WANTS TO REPLY TO MY POST THEN DO JUST KNOW I DONT CARE ABOUT WHAT YOU HAVE TO SAY UNLESS ITS WHAT I ASKED FOR HOW IS THAT FOR A LONG SENTANCE. |
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Tishtash schrieb:
NAN WHY DONT YOU START AND READ WHAT I SAID AND THEN KEEP YOUR MOUTH SHUT AND IF ANYONE WANTS TO REPLY TO MY POST THEN DO JUST KNOW I DONT CARE ABOUT WHAT YOU HAVE TO SAY UNLESS ITS WHAT I ASKED FOR HOW IS THAT FOR A LONG SENTANCE. *plonk* cu nicole |
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"Tishtash" wrote in message
... NAN WHY DONT YOU START AND READ WHAT I SAID AND THEN KEEP YOUR MOUTH SHUT AND IF ANYONE WANTS TO REPLY TO MY POST THEN DO JUST KNOW I DONT CARE ABOUT WHAT YOU HAVE TO SAY UNLESS ITS WHAT I ASKED FOR HOW IS THAT FOR A LONG SENTANCE. Get a clue, dip****. We don't care either. This is usenet, and this is how people use it. If you don't like it, instead of yelling at us about it, just go away. So Nan, how's the kids? : ) -- Jamie Earth Angels: Taylor Marlys -- 01/03/03 Addison Grace -- 09/30/04 Check out the family! -- www.MyFamily.com, User ID: Clarkguest1, Password: Guest Become a member for free - go to Add Member to set up your own User ID and Password |
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On Sat, 23 Jun 2007 22:27:57 +0100, "Tishtash" wrote:
NAN WHY DONT YOU START AND READ WHAT I SAID AND THEN KEEP YOUR MOUTH SHUT AND IF ANYONE WANTS TO REPLY TO MY POST THEN DO JUST KNOW I DONT CARE ABOUT WHAT YOU HAVE TO SAY UNLESS ITS WHAT I ASKED FOR HOW IS THAT FOR A LONG SENTANCE. It's too hard to read when you're yelling. Nan |
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