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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. I’m still not convinced it’s anything other than my daughters imagination. But I will say, reading the thread has me fascinated. I can’t say I believe in spirits or another paranormal dimension. DH was raised very anti-theists and I was raised very Catholic. It took me a very long time to let go of those beliefs, and sometimes they creep back. I think people want to make sense of the unexplained, the odd... I feel like if I were to burn sage I would be accepting a reality I don’t believe in... That being said, at this point I’d love for my daughter to quit the talk about it. We now barely acknowledge her when she mentions him (usually as soon as she gets up, and before bed). We don’t want our reaction to encourage it. I feel like most three-year-olds would have dropped it by now. She’s very insistent. This morning she told me he crawled under her bed, she knew he was there but couldn’t cry or he’d go and “bite the baby” instead. I have a 4 month old as well, who sleeps across the hall. This made me teary as DD is not a fan of her baby sister. She either openly ignored her, complains about her or at times, is mean to her. The idea that she was ok with this entity being her room so it didn’t hurt her sister made me emotional. I am starting to wonder if she’s experiencing sleep paralysis. As an infant she’d wake up screaming a few times, and be hard to calm down (this was when we were in our old house). I talked to my mother about it, and she is team “spirit”. She mentioned she hasn’t explained tetanus to her, but maybe her older brother did. I know DS isn’t trying to scare her, because DS is a massive scaredy cat. He can’t handle a storyline with the tiniest bit of upheave. He’s ultra sensitive to emotions and fear, and if DD starts talking about the Rusty Man he runs away because terrifies him. Although the almost never mentions him when she’s not in bed I realized. It’s when I’m getting her up or putting her down for bed. She mentions it to our nanny during nap time. I am fearful, but not of ghosts. Sometimes I do wonder if she has a mild onset of schizophrenia. She has exhibited some other behaviors, somewhat mild. Maybe a ghost would be better.[/quote] [/quote] OP, reading what you wrote here breaks my heart. I am imagining how your poor daughter feels, that she is talking about this horrifying experience and being ignored. Please help that little girl. Whether you believe it or not, doesn't matter. Please, please take some of the suggestions on this thread, whether saging, a blessing, heck I've heard of parents using water bottles of "monster spray" around the room at bed time. Whatever is happening is *emotionally* real - to her. As a child I was often terrified at night and left alone to cope. It was horrible. I am so sad for you child that I was reading this thread on a phone, and when I saw your post, got out my computer, logged in and found this thread so I could respond and be able to type clearly. Please do something for your little girl.[/quote]
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