A Little Accident
Psychologist David Foulkes dedicates his time to studying kids from infancy to their teen years. Based on his research, newborns dream when sleeping but in their case, it’s mostly snapshots or slideshows of things. Dreams come from points of reference and imagination, and kids’ dreams only take shape as they grow.
With that said, you can rest assured that your little one doesn’t have nightmares as well. Dream narratives become complex from around the age of eight with thoughts as well as feelings attached to them. It’s safe to assume that this munchkin was simply dreaming about taking a tinkle.