Well I used to have nightmares and I would control them without even realizing what I was doing, I was about 8 or 9 at the time.
My nightmares were about being locked inside a grocery store at night and instead of a security gaurd there was a witch that flew around on a broom and patrolled the aisles. I would manage to evade her but I would always get caught in the aisle with canned green beans. Well I knew that if I stayed out of that aisle, she'd never catch me, so I did, thus taking control of my reoccuring dream and changing it.
Most natural lucid experiences like that are fear induced or "danger" induced. A lot of younger children have shown aptitude for it but as they become more aclimated to the adult world they lose this ability slowly. But not everyone loses it. Psychologists think it has to do with the shift in childrens' minds when transitioning through puberty. While some individuals maintain the natural ability to control their dreams others lose it, and psychologists aren't sure of exactly what causes this.
Some speculate that it has to do with the child's upbringing, and with their mental inclination, whether they are more left brained or right brained. I learned this from my psychology class, it was a debate we had not long after school got out. Just thought I'd share.
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