Information for Parents

 

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Our Children and the Paranormal




If you think your child is experiencing something paranormal we recommend the following…

1. Talk to your child in a very calm manor, it’s important to give your child full attention. Try to get as much detail about their experience without pushing them.

2. Never discourage, never come out and tell your child “ghosts don’t exist”. They might stop telling you what’s going on. Whether it’s paranormal or not it’s important to maintain their trust.

3. Draw it out, to the left of this page you will see a "Child’s Description Page”, there is a space on the top for your child to draw a picture of what they saw. There is also a space on the bottom to write what they heard, noises, voices etc. This will also help with our research and to help determine the trouble you are having in your home.

4. Things to try: try reading a pleasant book to your child before they go to bed. No video games or harsh movies, these things are known to give child nightmares. Try a healthy snack before bed, no junk food.

5. We always recommend you seek the opinion of a professional physician for your child. This is important to rule out any possible medical problems.

N.E.C.A.P.S loves kids! click here to help "Bella"

 

 

"Karen"


The New England Center for the Advancement of Paranormal Science is proud to have Karen our team. Karen is our Child Psychology Specialist and is helping children everday. Have a question for Karen?... karen@necaps.org

 


 

 

“Grown men can learn from very little children for the hearts of little children are pure. Therefore, the Great Spirit may show to them many things which older people miss.” - American Indian