Alyssa has partial hairloss that is noticeable. She doesn't wear a wig or other head coverings unless I make her due to the sun/cold outside. She is turning 8 next week and is in second grade. The kids know she has alopecia and have never said anything mean to her. There is one mean boy in the class but he is just a mean boy who has still never mentioned her hair.
Today was spring picture day. It also includes a class picture. While I'm comfortable following Alyssa's lead on not covering her head I'm not comfortable with the idea of strangers who I have control over having her picture at home etc. I told Alyssa to wear her hat for her pictures but since I didn't tell the teacher I won't know until I pick her up if she did or not. The teacher will let her no questions asked but who knows if Alyssa will tell her she wants to go to her locker and get it etc. The principal will also not care and regardless of what the photographer may think the teacher will be with them.
I guess I don't know if I should just let Alyssa go without anything and not worry about strangers making fun of her when they see her pictures (hopefully not but I have no idea). I don't want to be a worrywart but not sure what is the best thing to do.
Also earlier this year Alyssa went wtih a friend and her mother to a country music fund raiser for cancer. It was held at a furniture store that has interesting things in the store such as an imax theatre, trapeze school etc. The mother had skin cancer and knows Alyssa has alopecia. However as many of us know some people associate alopecia with cancer. My mom has breast cancer so I thought it was nice for Alyssa to attend plus she loves music. A guy in the band invited Alyssa and her friend to sit on stage with them. The lady said she didn't realize it until later but she thinks the guy in the band thought Alyssa has cancer. I don't want people thinking she has cancer but I do think that maybe if people watching thought she was a young girl with cancer and donated money it was a great cause. Alyssa would say she doesn't have cancer but she was never asked. What do I do if another situation arises.
Lori