| Sometimes it's good to get kids used to how things REALLY are, instead of adapting everything to fit their interests. A parent might want them to learn to get used to haircuts at a barber shop so that when they outgrew the special shop they wouldn't have a problem with the switch. I can understand that mentality. |
I never thought of it from that perspective. You have a good point. I think you're right though, if the kids didn't have a problem with it, maybe it would just be nice for them to take them there!
| But I can tell you the first haircut my oldest son got (at about 20 months), it took 2 of them to hold him down! (I was tired of people telling me that I had 2 adorable girls - he is the only one of the 4 that got my natural curly hair). |
Hehe aww! I bet he's a right cutie. I was the same, I hated getting my hair washed at the hairdressers, I used to scream the place down!
| I would LOVE if they had a place like that around here. Two haircuts ago, the barber actually sent us away without cutting our son's hair because she couldn't deal with our child laying in a heap, screaming, on the floor. Imagine! |
I think a place where people know how to deal with children is really important. Kids generally can read people quite well and if they know someone is uncomfortable they pick up on it. You're son sounds like a sweetie, hehe! I was exactly the same!
Thanks for the comments x