23 Parents Share Eerie Things Children Have Said To Them, And They Give Us Chills
Kids can see and feel things we cannot.
Damjan
- Published in Interesting
Children are incredibly innocent creatures. This trait allows their minds to wander and dream without limitation. And when they wander off, they can see or feel things we adults cannot.
Children see the world differently than adults because their brains are still developing, and their experiences are limited. Children have a more simplistic view of the world, often focusing on immediate needs and wants.
They tend to be more concrete thinkers and find it difficult to understand abstract concepts. Consequently, adults often hear the most unusual and humorous remarks come from their charming mouths.
Moreover, kids are vulnerable and delicate souls; thus, it's unsurprising that they may have a powerful bond with the paranormal. Did you ever catch your kids saying something eerie that made you pause and question it?
If so, you are not alone. A lot of folks have heard the oddest and eeriest things from their young ones.
Have you ever heard a child say something that gave you chills? Recently, Lilah Sturges posted a tweet asking people to share the eeriest thing a child has ever said to them.
She shared her own creepy story, which resonated with many parents. The post was soon filled with even more spine-tingling stories.
Here are some of the most chilling ones.
1. Lost at sea
LilahSturges2. Update:
LilahSturges3. All the grandmas and grandpas outside...
themelowmermaid4. Tweety bird...
cmarlaf5. How did he know?
GirlsGoneChild6. See Saw - Cecil
jessglyons7. Pregnancy test
BreeanaFlannery8. I am forgetting now...
kimballscott9. William, before electricity
MavenOfMayhemThe way children view the world is unique and valuable. It can offer valuable insight and perspective on issues that adults may not necessarily see.
Children can provide a much-needed injection of creativity and enthusiasm into a situation. It is important to nurture and celebrate the way children see the world, as it can ultimately benefit us all.
We can really learn from them.
10. One must be lost for one to be found
MIHistoryDad11. Do you remember?
reneestewart_1312. We were best friends...
KowMark13. Mom, be careful
TeresaMarieR14. "I used to play the violin."
cfs_jo15. "When i was a big boy..."
treacadelic16. Up for sale
BarlowAdams17. The lake wants a sacrifice
13silverroses18. A bridge between life and death
lankymj19. You are next..
laurennelpascal20. All about God
Mermaids4Kamala21. Sick boy in the corner
Murbrum22. Hahas are here...
WordSaladWCheez23. Just a casual dinner conversation
NoviceAnarchistChildren also tend to be more optimistic and resilient in the face of adversity. They are often more open-minded and flexible, which allows them to see the world through a different lens.
They are often more creative in their problem-solving and more willing to take risks. From a social standpoint, children tend to be less judgmental and more accepting of others.
They are more likely to take people at face value and are less likely to be influenced by social pressures. Maybe that's the reason they can see and feel things we adults cannot.