To be honest the princess dolls with no hair scared my little one and she didn't like them at all. I feel same I would switch places with my little one too. However, I got my daughter into looking at a future of a hair dresser, only problem is she is past the stage of dolls and wants to do me now....OUCH!! She is lucky that she is the love of my life...Ouch,,will allow her to braid and comb! No coloring moms hair, there is a limit....she is only 6!!! Lmao! My girlfriend is a hairdresser and my daughter loves watchin her work...but mommy's hair is very high these days....still, whatever makes them happy! Right!
I love that, i will have my little girl sticking her tounge out at alopecia,lol! Regarding the dolls yea im in total agreement cuz my sitter tried to show her disney princesses bald. It upset her and i pretty much told everyone to lay bak on letting her know wats going on. I will do it wit lots of love at her pace and patience. Mommies always make things better! Thank you for sharing, sarojas!! I wish our girls were able to have play dates so my babygirl could know she is not alone. One thing is seeing boys however little girls, the stress and emotional part of what they think defines them! I tell my baby wit or without ur still Jazzy! I just hope the kids arent too harsh with her because she is extremely sensative and gets upset when she is left out of a group! Thats what concerns me most. I have a cousin in Brooklyn whos son sufferd the same however the city kids tortured him at age of 5, n worse the boys were mad he had permission for hats n the others didnt. he was affriad to tell his parents cuz he understood how upset they were over his condition n didnt see what was really going on til another parenr intervened and advised the parents. I truly wish they could educate the children early on bout alopecia and how they are ok to play with. It doesnt make them any less of a person, etc. Todays Genre lacks compassion! GB! again thank you!
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To be honest the princess dolls with no hair scared my little one and she didn't like them at all. I feel same I would switch places with my little one too. However, I got my daughter into looking at a future of a hair dresser, only problem is she is past the stage of dolls and wants to do me now....OUCH!! She is lucky that she is the love of my life...Ouch,,will allow her to braid and comb! No coloring moms hair, there is a limit....she is only 6!!! Lmao! My girlfriend is a hairdresser and my daughter loves watchin her work...but mommy's hair is very high these days....still, whatever makes them happy! Right!
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Leslie Ann