J.G.
Hi P.,
My husband and I have been dealing with our daughter's night terrors since she was 2 yrs old. She's 4 1/2 now. If your son can be comforted and stops crying when you go into him then I'm guessing it probably isn't night terrors. And you're right about the blank stare. Also with terrors, they don't remember anything in the morning. With terrors, comforting doesn't work and usually makes things worse. Night terrors typically occur between ages 2 to 7 and usually subside/stop by 7 if not before. Another tell-tale sign that these are night terrors and not nightmares or a manipulation issue is that terrors occur in the first half of the night, usually within 1 1/2 to 4 hours after going to sleep. Nightmares usually occur in the second part of the night. Also, with our daughter, along with the the crying/screaming, she also writhes and kicks. It sometimes looks like she's having a seisure. It's pretty upsetting to watch. Sometimes she'll have multiple terrors within a night too (her record is 7!)
Maybe what your son is experiencing has more to do with his age and his blossoming imagination. He's at the age when things start to scare him. The same thing happened with my second daughter. We have ended up having to leave a small lamp on in her room and she sleeps with LOTS of stuffed animals and books, but it works and she sleeps! Having been through years of night terrors, I hope this is all that is going on with your son. It is most likely a phase. Another thought...maybe have your husband go into your son at night. I know with my 2nd daughter, she wanted me. When she saw my husband come in for her, she was initially mad, but soon realized she wouldn't get me every time she cried.
I hope this helps a little and good luck.