| Watching a scary movie, for most of us, is quite | | | | occurrence happens to more real life kids than we |
| enough of a scare to last us at least a few | | | | would like to believe. |
| weeks without craving a good scare again. It is | | | | It is theorized that the younger a person is, the |
| hard for us to watch a protagonist struggling with | | | | more receptive he or she is to the world of the |
| the phenomena of seeing scary ghost or spirits | | | | supernatural. This can range from seeing spirits, |
| against his or her will, especially when scary | | | | reading auras, sensing energies, and healing |
| ghosts and ghouls jump out at us in HD. When | | | | powers, to powers of communication with |
| watching movies like The Sixth Sense, for | | | | âother worlds.â In the face of |
| example, we just want those spirits to leave the | | | | adults that say the kids are just plain crazy and |
| poor kid alone. While it may be comforting to | | | | psychiatrists and psychologists that just |
| convince ourselves that itâs just a movie, | | | | donât understand, many kids remain |
| according to the program Psychic Kids: Children of | | | | tortured by their own misunderstood gift. |
| the Paranormal on A & E, this supernatural | | | | |