I have a dilemma that I am just not sure how to handle. As many of you have gone through this longer than us, I am asking for advice. My daughter's AA is getting progressivly worse. It is starting to get more difficult to cover her spots. I am currently trying cloth headbands that stretch over her entire head, but I don't think those will work for much longer. She has had AA for 2/3 months now, and it has progressed quite a bit from her original quarter sized spot. She is 6 yrs old, and for the most part, acts completely oblivious to what is going on (which is good.) However, I'm concerned that in another couple of months things are going to be very obvious. Right now only her teacher and a few other faculty members have been informed of her AA. Do I wait until someone makes a comment before discussing that we don't know how much hair she will lse? Or, do I try to talk about it in general and prepare her for the fact that people may begin to notice and say things? She knows that she has AA and what causes it, she doesn't know what it can possibly lead to. I just want to protect my baby from the comments and stares that I am sure she will be receiving in the near future. Please let me know how you handled the situation with your children--I just don't know where to begin.