Late into the night, just as you’re drifting into sleep, your bedroom door creaks open. It’s three in the morning and your child is at your doorway. Rubbing sleep off their eyes, they ask: “Who’s the little woman that lives in the closet?”
My guess is that if a child were to ask that particular question, you’d be putting your house up for sale that same day.
Most of us tend to dismiss children’s accounts of strange looking shadows, often reassuring the child that what they’re seeing is just their imagination. And why wouldn’t we? A child’s developing brain can easily trigger phases of vivid imagination. In a PsychologyToday article, Dr. Deborah Schurman-Kauflin talks about how children with autism might be the first to recognize the paranormal. Aside from mental illness and hallucinations caused by medication, Dr. Schurman-Kauflin has compiled a few of her cases that defy logical explanation.
Full Article: http://www.ghosttheory.com/2017/12/10/the-monster-in-the-closet-when-should-you-panic
Full Article: http://www.ghosttheory.com/2017/12/10/the-monster-in-the-closet-when-should-you-panic
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