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How long has this been going on? If it's less than a week or two, I would try to make light of it.... Easier said than done, right? Many things seem to go away if a parent doesn't buy into the fear too much. I would try and redirect her attention into a positive light. For example, if the fear is fire, tell her that we have a plan for that - enough said - and she will be safe. If the fear is the noise (which it was for my daughters), tell her it's just to get your attention....Tell her that you can leave a flash light in her room if she needs it. Kids' imaginations run wild at this age and some kids (I believe) are given too much info. We all want our kids to be safe, but some children can't even differentiate a Disney movie from reality. Bits and pieces of info are fine when its age appropriate. If I were you, I would back off on ANY fire talk and bring her to a beach, the pool, a hike. At home, have fun stuff like bubbles or playdough or even t.v. to jog those thoughts away from the dark side. Good luck. I feel for you!