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  • Feb 27, 2009, 12:48 AM
    moonbaby08
    Baby's thunderstorm
    Stephy my 4 1/2 month old is in for her first t-storm she acts all hyper at first but then freaks out for an hour or so even when the storm passed and it only happens when it's her bed time so she is eaither to hyper or to sscared to sleep

    What should or could I do?
  • Feb 27, 2009, 01:51 AM
    Nestorian

    Cuddle her, keep her soothed. Try to reasure her, in ways that you'd like to be when you're scared.

    Try getting maybe ear muffs (I'm sure you know this but make sure that what ever you use won't suffocate her. Roll up some blankets, and put one on either side of her head?) or something to cover her ears so it's not so loud, and try playing music that calms her, a little loud so that it's not too loud, but loud enough to make the storm not so aggressive. You know what I mean?
    Also, maybe try wrapping her in a blanket, but a little tighter than normal, not too tight but tight so she feels safe, comforted.
    Also, with the music Idea, put the ear muff head phones on her head and play soft music. But not too loud because babies hear better then us.
    I'd look in my books, but I'm not sure where they are at the moment. Cleaned up and now I can't find anything. Blah.

    Take care.
  • Feb 27, 2009, 07:20 AM
    J_9
    What I did with my children at that age was NOT to coddle them. We would stand at the windows and watch. Every time there was a blot of lightening I would say WOW, that's PRETTY!!

    We would sit outside and watch the oncoming storms and go in when they got close.

    Now all 4 of my children love thunderstorms and get excited by watching the weather and anticipating them. We get out candles, flashlights, etc.

    By making a game out of them, they found storms interesting instead of frightening.
  • Feb 27, 2009, 05:57 PM
    J_9
    Quote:

    KeepItSimpleStupid agrees: Great idea! So they all grew up to be "storm chasers"?
    Yup, that's one of the vacations we have planned for next year during storm season!

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