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Why do some kids like creepy things?

Why do some kids like creepy things?

Kids are instinctively drawn to scary things because they rely on the continuing safety of the real world. And in the real world, ghosts and monsters don’t really exist. Reading scary stories means visiting places where impossible things are suddenly, temporarily, possible.

Why do kids say bad things?

Sometimes, they want to vent or make a joke. It can also be a way to relate to others. If a negative comment is isolated, it’s usually not something to worry about. But some kids say bad things about themselves over and over.

Is it bad to let toddlers watch scary movies?

While there is no absolute age at which scary movies are appropriate, Dr. Dry recommends not introducing them to very young children because of the potential to create long-term anxiety.

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What are the weirdest things your kids have ever said?

The parents of Reddit have amassed a collection of the weirdest, scariest, and most random things their kids have ever said, and the results are both hilarious and terrifying. From alektorophobia (fear of chickens) to apparent brushes with the supernatural, here are 35 creepy stories straight out of the mouths of babes.

Can you hear Creepy Things come out of children’s mouths?

I know I certainly can. I’ve been in situations where I’ve heard some pretty creepy things come out of a child’s mouth, and it was frightening, to say the least. Maybe it’s something that you heard from your own child that made you wonder, or perhaps it was a child that you babysat.

How many creepy stories do babies tell?

From alektorophobia (fear of chickens) to apparent brushes with the supernatural, here are 35 creepy stories straight out of the mouths of babes. I was tucking in my two year old.

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What are some creepy kid-sayings that involve aliens?

A few creepy kid-sayings involve aliens, because of course they do. My mom likes to tell this story: Apparently when I was 5 or 6 I told her that aliens had stolen her real son, and replaced him with me, an exact copy. Someday, I would return to my home planet.