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mkmurrays Apr 11th 2008 4:06 pm

Horror stories and sensitive souls
 
Hi

A sleepless night last night because our 12 year old was introduced to the delights of 'Mary Worth' by her mates yesterday. Now she can't sleep and when she did drop off she woke three or four times, and was reading because she was so scared at 3am.

Anyone got any tips about how to reassure the little darlings when they're **** scared by horror stories at school? I need my beauty sleep and then some.
Help!

Murrays

gingnut Apr 11th 2008 4:33 pm

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I feel for you. When I was a child I heard the bloody mary story and could not sleep for 4yrs. Ended up I was tired at school, and my performance dropped dramatically. My suggestion would be to show her stories on the internet of adults, like me, that believed this then relised it was silly. Explain that it was a fairy tale or urban legend that kids believe for fun. Explain that kids who claim to have seen bloody Mary or Mary worth are just imagining things or plain lying. One thing you can do is actually go in to a room without her and do the whole ritual juat to prove its not true. If this doesn't work just tell her that she is only safe when she is sleeping.;)

mkmurrays Apr 11th 2008 4:39 pm

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Thanks!

I hadn't heard the story but local urban legend has it that this incarnation was in a coma and buried alive until they heard scratching from the coffin as it was lowered into the grave.
Our daughter was in and out of our room last night - what's that noise, did you hear that? I told her the dog wouldn't let anyone or anything in. I explained it's not real and we are only in the next room etc etc.
No joy. She looks like death warmed up this morning, and so do I. TGIF.

Murrays

Littletashy Apr 11th 2008 4:43 pm

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Im not entirely sure what or who Mary Worth is but if its what I think it is, have you tried googling...scary urban myths/Legends, you might find a site debunking that myth or the several different varietys of 'Mary Worth', giving her a different perspective on it.

Keep reasuring her, let her talk to you about why it bothers her and dont let her read horror stories in the house, until she can tell the difference between truth and fiction or at least until she stops having nightmares.

Good luck

Littletashy Apr 11th 2008 4:51 pm

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groups.msn.com/SpiritualCircles/scaryurbanmyths.msnw

I found this, which has several different myths the Virgin mary one might be of help because its a hoax

Calgal Apr 11th 2008 5:01 pm

Re: Horror stories and sensitive souls
 

Originally Posted by mkmurrays (Post 6194310)
Hi

A sleepless night last night because our 12 year old was introduced to the delights of 'Mary Worth' by her mates yesterday. Now she can't sleep and when she did drop off she woke three or four times, and was reading because she was so scared at 3am.

Anyone got any tips about how to reassure the little darlings when they're **** scared by horror stories at school? I need my beauty sleep and then some.
Help!

Murrays

I feel your pain too! Same with my daughter over the last few years. She's almost 16 and it STILL happens sometimes. I had to ban her from watching anything remotely scary - 'cos we were all suffering! However, can't control what she does when at friends places etc.

What worked for us, was to sit by her bed until she was asleep. Usually she would sleep all night if she could get to sleep in the first place, though not always. Maybe try that?

mkmurrays Apr 11th 2008 5:05 pm

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Thanks, ladies.
Real bugger!

She's such a talker that if I sit by her bed she'll natter all night.
She doesn't watch scary stuff at home, she's like me and hides behind the sofa for Dr Who. It's the stories the kids tell each other at school, and I'm sure she joins in. Then she comes home and gets in a state about it.
I've googled the Mary Worth thing and there's so many variations. She's having a mate for sleepover tomorrow so either they'll scare themselves senseless, or will be too busy with boy talk to think about it.

Deep joy!

Murrays

Littletashy Apr 11th 2008 5:16 pm

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If it helps any i have completely freaked myself out by reading some of these Urban legends and i will not be sleeping well tonight......

This week its ghost stories...next week it will be something else...kids

mkmurrays Apr 11th 2008 5:25 pm

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Originally Posted by Littletashy (Post 6194660)
If it helps any i have completely freaked myself out by reading some of these Urban legends and i will not be sleeping well tonight......

This week its ghost stories...next week it will be something else...kids

Makes a change from boys!

Thanks!

Sharon
PS See you're from Desborough, I'm an ex Northants girl myself!

mkmurrays Apr 12th 2008 12:19 am

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Common sense prevailed.
Daughter's six friends were all in the same state last night, so they've agreed no more horror stories.

Thank goodness for that!

Murrays

Piff Poff Apr 12th 2008 12:23 am

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You could try telling her that the dog will see/feel any ghostly/scary beings before she does and will scare them away so they can't get to her.

AmyDavid Apr 12th 2008 12:26 am

Re: Horror stories and sensitive souls
 

Originally Posted by mkmurrays (Post 6196199)
Common sense prevailed.
Daughter's six friends were all in the same state last night, so they've agreed no more horror stories.

Thank goodness for that!

Murrays

Glad to hear it!! Hope you all get a good nights sleep tonight - a glass or two of OK wine may help!

Big hugs xx

Yoong Apr 12th 2008 1:52 am

Re: Horror stories and sensitive souls
 

Originally Posted by mkmurrays (Post 6196199)
Common sense prevailed.
Daughter's six friends were all in the same state last night, so they've agreed no more horror stories.

Thank goodness for that!

Murrays

Good to hear that and very smart of them:thumbsup:
Yoong

mkmurrays Apr 12th 2008 1:53 am

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Thanks folks!

Murrays


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